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Значения термина patently unfair на английском
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Использование термина patently unfair на английском
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Well, for one thing, because I think it's patentlyunfair to the young lad.
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I am of the view that the 'process' that has been followed has been patentlyunfair towards me.
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Weber, complaining that this was patentlyunfair, lobbied for a larger share of project resources for "popular" musicians.
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This is patentlyunfair.
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British prime minister Theresa May has said the system for investigating soldiers and police in Northern Ireland is " patentlyunfair".
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The Ohio law is " patentlyunfair" and "the Ohio Legislature moved the proverbial goalpost in the midst of the game," Watson wrote.
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In a challenging speech, Mr Brian Mooney, president of the Institute of Guidance Counsellors, said the current third-level grant scheme was " patentlyunfair".
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The presumption that these shares should be treated as if they had voted against the transaction is patentlyunfair, Michael Dell and Silver Lake said.
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It looked patentlyunfair to me and old-fashioned." He said it had generally been "white men from Oxbridge, like me" doing the recruiting.
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Except sleep, and women hate it when you fall asleep right away, which I think is patentlyunfair, they should take it as a compliment.
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Mr Kenny said the Government was negotiating the " patentlyunfair" situation with the ECB to bring about a restructuring and re-engineering of what was owed.
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The £100,000 sum is described as "a patentlyunfair charge, whose purpose and effect appears to be to exclude the majority of the current members".