0 not treating people in an equal way -- taraflı, tarafgir, haksız, eşitlik gözetmeyen
1 not true and morally wrong -- haksız, ahlâken doğru olmayan, yanlış
[ + to do sth ] It's unfair to blame Frank for everything.
Having random police patrols apprehend only some "unsuccessful" attempting criminals is not unfair even when such patrols miss other attempting criminals.
As should now be clear, this was unfair.
The latter does not discriminate among all those possible rules that are not grossly unfair.
However, it really is unfair to keep asking for more.
Success and finite failure are generally conditional on fairness; looping may occur with an unfair search or computation rule.
The target should not be employers but "those whose prejudices actually cause unfair employment practices," by which they meant unions.
It's somewhat of an unfair question, of course, since almost by definition, if you have them, that's what you're working on.
Yet might these criticisms of the ageing standards that continue to inform our understanding of popular politics during the goldrushes be a little unfair ?
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