Synonym: unjust. Similar words: fairly, affair, fair play, unfold, in fact, infant, faint, in favour of. Meaning: [ʌnˈfeə] adj. 1. showing favoritism 2. not fair; marked by injustice or partiality or deception.
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91. But others say amnesties are unfair to honest taxpayers.
92. This is an unfair anomaly in our tax structure.
93. He was being so unfair, so cruel!
94. This is successful marketing, not unfair competition.
95. But 20-20 hindsight is an unfair advantage.
96. They all made a complaint of unfair dismissal.
97. It would be monstrously unfair.
98. Another burning issue is unfair dismissal.
99. Taxes on imports gave Japanese companies an unfair advantage.
100. Government subsidies give these industries an unfair advantage.
101. Mind you, this does give me an unfair advantage.
102. The result is an unfair competitive advantage.
103. Sport: You have an unfair advantage.
104. The man had every possible unfair advantage.
105. The first is that in so far as people continue to believe the figures,(http://sentencedict.com/unfair.html) the Government derives an unfair advantage.
106. Male cab drivers in Gloucester said running a female only business would give an unfair impression of men.
107. The Court of Appeal concluded that he ordinarily worked outside Great Britain and was therefore unable to pursue an unfair dismissal claim.
108. It is clearly unfair that so much tax in the Third World falls on the backs of those least able to pay.
109. Uniformity avoided the unfair economic competition which might have resulted if the setting of standards had been left to the states.
110. The present leasehold system affects an estimated three million owners and has been widely condemned as unfair and archaic.
111. The four major opposition parties reportedly decided to boycott the Nov. 29 elections in protest at alleged unfair election conditions.
112. Only employees with two or more years' continuous service qualify for unfair dismissal rights.
113. Part of the growth of road transport reflected the political tolerance of what unions and rail pressure groups regarded as unfair competition.
114. After all, if they tried to play as women, they would be accused of stealing an unfair advantage.
115. One alleges breach of contract, unfair business practices and false advertising, among other things.
116. They say such a requirement would place an unfair burden on them.
117. In the first place he disputed the contention of Oldfield's lawyer that the original, 1972 contract was unfair.
118. As for Mr Gilbert, an industrial tribunal dismissed his claim of unfair discrimination.
119. Nor do I deny that they sometimes abuse their power and are unfair to individuals.
120. The unfair advantage bestowed by pants was a lifelong grievance.