0 the quality or fact of not treating people in an equal way, or of being morally wrong:
The Act does not really address the fundamental unfairness of the system.
They can recall the lasting resentment caused by a teacher's blatant unfairness.
She promised us that we would never have to face the unfairness of life alone.
The suffragettes highlighted the unfairness of denying women the vote.
You are a born peacemaker who cannot bear injustice or unfairness.
Since a claim is a duty owed particularly to the person, the unfairness is plainly suffered by that person.
But this unfairness of unregulated labor markets is simply taken for granted, and the "fair" level of financing for social programs is left unspecified.
Attempts to compensate the initial unlucky ones in a subsequent divine realm would create further unfairness.
At the same time, however, the public-fee medical care project for governmental employees remained intact, eliciting charges of unfairness from aggrieved citizens.
We also find that small age-related variations in the degree of actuarial unfairness would not significantly affect the optimal age.