Not fair; marked by injustice or partiality or deception.
1 Women's state pension age rise: an unfair burden or a necessary reform?
2 Some people also believe German companies have played unfair over the years.
3 But many also share Trump's view that China uses unfair trade practices.
4 Supporters of the police outside the court said the sentences were unfair .
5 Complaints received cite biased labour practices, unfair dismissals, and general worker exploitation.
6 The problem is that the idea is destructive, illiberal and deeply unfair .
7 An old-fashioned word seems best suited to summarising the situation - unfair .
8 Really, it's a law that is...it's an unfair law, it's really unfair .
9 Mr McKibbin said government was expecting landlords to shoulder an unfair burden.
10 Some investors view this as a two-tier market that creates unfair advantages.
11 The government has revealed plans to tighten controls over unfair commercial practices.
12 Early knowledge of that discussion could have given traders an unfair edge.
13 This is both unfair and surely signals a change in tax legislation.
14 Opposition parties have attacked Abe for a deal they say is unfair .
15 A letter writer to this paper described her remarks as terribly unfair .
16 These messages are unfair , and many students rightly regard them that way.
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