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1 This compounds any significant losses in recent years and is very unfair .
2 To christen a child Gabriel today might be very unfair to it.
3 It has been very unfair for Candice, Harris said on Sports Sunday.
4 Michael McDowell added: It is very unfair to round on Noel Conroy.
5 I felt somewhat attacked and felt this situation was very unfair .
6 However, we feel like this type of review is very unfair .
7 Deborah blushed; it was a very unfair remark, but it hit home anyway.
8 Sir, -Leo Varadkar is about to make a very unfair society unfairer.
9 But papa has been very unfair in what he has said.
10 But the European Union has been very , very unfair to the United States.
11 But it would be very unfair to judge Sir Walter by his verse.
12 And Jurgen found such talking uncomfortable and tedious and very unfair to him.
13 A government is often a very unfair representative of a nation.
14 It's a very unfair arrangement, and it would be horribly selfish to agree.
15 But would there be anything very unfair or unreasonable in that?
16 And it is very unfair of you,' concluded she, with almost a sob.
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