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1 The third-level grants system is again exposed as grossly unfair and inefficient.
2 To them, this must seem not just grossly unfair , but utterly undemocratic.
3 It would be intolerable discomfort to me, and grossly unfair to him.
4 Ireland's education system is grossly unfair , with a knock-on negative effect on health.
5 Sarah said the situation she's been left in is grossly unfair .
6 That seems grossly unfair , and my first impulse is to say something cutting.
7 Years ago, his coworkers had gone on strike because management had been grossly unfair .
8 Eve felt so sorry for that man, to whom life had been grossly unfair .
9 But in this case, using that expression would be grossly unfair to incompetent railroad managers.
10 Given the grossly unfair scheduling foisted on Argentina and Italy, the scrumhalf's paranoia was understandable.
11 He said such an outcome would be grossly unfair .
12 It is grossly unfair to make changes like this when courses are already under way.
13 The two-tier system is grossly unfair and evidently inegalitarian.
14 Many of the worst transgressions that make our markets grossly unfair went unpunished and uncorrected.
15 For all the progress the country has made in recent years, income distribution remains grossly unfair .
16 The report offers yet another indication that runaway income inequality is producing grossly unfair retirement outcomes.
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