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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121. Those sacked for wildcat strikes would lose their right to appeal against unfair dismissal to an industrial tribunal.
122. The compensatory award is intended to reimburse you for financial loss resulting from the unfair dismissal.
123. But if the absolute rise in eps is used, companies which begin with high eps have an unfair advantage.
124. Its failure to provide the counselling and support needed was unfair to her and her parents.
125. Smearing and bigotry, as well as unfair and unjust pronouncements are constitutionally protected in America. Dr T.P.Chia
126. Once more the war had dealt an unfair blow to Otago cricket.
127. To begin with, Catholics objected to religious discrimination reflected in the unfair allocation of jobs, housing and industrial investment.
128. They got to use a hymnal, one more unfair advantage of being older.
129. Section 2 of the Unfair Contract Terms Act applies here.
130. What is unfair can not sensibly be subject to different standards depending on the source of the discretion to exclude it.
131. It was unfair for one man to be so attractive.
132. Individual citizens and minority communities themselves need protection against the power of the state and against discrimination and unfair treatment.
133. But unfair discrimination can keep women from the opportunity to become a boss.
134. It would be unfair to make too many demands of the statements I have quoted.
135. It was unfair to drop players who had given their all against West Indies and to bring in others against Sri Lanka.
136. Unessential is actually an unfair epithet when applied to sticky buns.
137. All claims by the employee, whether they be for unfair dismissal,(www.Sentencedict.com) wrongful dismissal or redundancy are claims against the vendor.
138. As a consultant specialising in environmental impact assessments and environmental audits I feel that this criticism is rather unfair.
139. Did that mean that freshman composition, too, was taking an unfair sounding of their abilities?
140. Football, a game in which everyone gets hurt and every nation has its own style of play which seems unfair to foreigners. George Orwell
141. Crompton offers several different case studies where charges of unfair competition are made by the commercial sector provider against the government agency.
142. It was felt by John Davis and others that the government was backing unfair competition with the commercial companies.
143. Dave, 30, of Bolton and Allan, 37,[sentencedict.com] of Liverpool say no-one had complained and are claiming unfair dismissal.
144. Symington and our Legislature have never admitted that Arizona school financing is unfair.
145. But Mars say it's unfair that Walls have banned other products from their freezers.
146. At the same time others may, through overfunding, be absorbing an unfair amount of scarce resources. 2.
147. Pamela Baptiste, a former consular officer at the high commission in St Lucia, has lodged a claim of unfair dismissal.
148. An Assessment of Industrial Tribunals Both the law and procedure for unfair dismissal claims are complex.
149. Furthermore, a claim of discrimination can be brought by some one who lacks the necessary qualifying service for unfair dismissal rights.
150. It represents totally unfair competition, not only to Tennis World but also to Tennis Magazine.