“unfairly” – sentence examples

How to use in-sentence of “unfairly”:

– Discrimination” is when someone is treated unfairly or differently.

– In 1970 he got into trouble with the Soviet politicians because he wrote a letter to the papers saying that the writer Alexander Solzhenitsyn was being unfairly treated.

– To tell you the truth, even though the votes are valid, they should not be because they were unfairly directed towards this RfA from the forums.

– Deleted completely unfairly and without proper review, nobody even tried contributing, instead people just JUMPED for deletion.

– I was treated unfairly when I did nothing wrong.

– He also believed that capitalism would unfairly treat many people and that those people would eventually revolt and switch to socialism.

– At the first race of the season, the South African Grand Prix, Niki Lauda led a drivers’ strike against the “superlicences”, newly required for participation in the championship, which included clauses that Lauda believed would unfairly tie drivers to their teams.

– The person that makes and repairs violas is called a luthier.The Viola is also known as the Cinderella of the orchestra, due to it being unfairly neglected when it comes to popularity to the public and choice of famous classical music.

unfairly - sentence examples
unfairly – sentence examples

Example sentences of “unfairly”:

– At the same time he has been quick to point out that cycling is unfairly treated when compared to other sports.

– The Central Park jogger case famous because it reflects how racial minorities are treated unfairly in the American legal system.

– It had always been a problem that some players took much longer than others, unfairly so.

– There were some uprisings in the 1920s because some people thought the government was unfairly helping coffee growers.

– Persecution of Christians is treating Christians unfairly based on their religion.

– Discrimination is when a person is treated unfairly or badly because the person is one of a particular group.

– The book was about corruption in the Republican Party and how people with lot of money unfairly influenced elections.

– However, Gawler’s work was long misjudged, largely because his successor Grey unfairly criticised Gawler.

– Either may be issued early in a lawsuit to prevent either party from doing anything that might unfairly influence the outcome of the litigation.

– Quraishi got promotions for women in the Afghan National Police who were unfairly passed over for years.

– For the most part, the diplomatic result was unfairly harsh to Israel.

– Many Indian sports-persons have been shamed and treated unfairly after their sex was checked.

– It has been described by some critics as an unfairly overlooked game.

– When blind people first started competing, people believed people who had better vision could unfairly compete against people with worse vision.

– Soldiers can write directly to the “Wehrbeauftragter” if they feel they have been treated unfairly or unlawfully, or if they think their commanders are acting illegally.

- At the same time he has been quick to point out that cycling is unfairly treated when compared to other sports.

- The Central Park jogger case famous because it reflects how racial minorities are treated unfairly in the American legal system.
- It had always been a problem that some players took much longer than others, unfairly so.

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