Never mind that I had long struggled with the theological implications of life's evident unfairness.
So we've started to take steps to counter the growing "unfairness" that our daughter senses.
And, you know, feeling the anxiety and, you know, the loneliness and the unfairness of it.
The snag is that in correcting one sort of unfairness, they risk introducing others.
And he said the higher costs they faced had been a "huge and persistent unfairness".
The perception of economic unfairness did decline in a few nations, including Turkey, Germany and Mexico.
And it ignores a far greater unfairness: sticking the American taxpayer with the bill.
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Until then, Gingrich's lieutenants in Congress are moving to quiet the Democrats' cries of unfairness.
If it's any consolation, however, you're not the only one grumbling at the unfairness of it all.
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On top of unfairness is the cost to both the individual and the government to administer that complexity.
These are nirvana seekers who want a bailout by society, who are whining about t he unfairness.
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That fundamental unfairness, as Windsor and her supporters see it, is at the center of DOMA legal fight.
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The perception of unfairness has grown since the question was last asked in a similar poll in 2009.
Is it enough to point out the inherent unfairness produced by the BCS?
If the bank refuses to file the form, it will demonstrate to the jury the unfairness of the system.
She went on to criticise the "inherent unfairness" of the 1979 devolution referendum.
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"Ofcom therefore found no unfairness to Mr Smith in this respect, " it added.
My husband then launched into a peroration about the unfairness of public pensions.
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Claims of unfairness are likely to crop up a lot in coming months.
Fairness among siblings is the ideal, but in the real world of dysfunctional families, a lot of unfairness can happen.
Romney is a poster child for the monumental unfairness and transfer of wealth from the middle class to the rich.
But people are really struggling and people see a real unfairness and people want to see a more equal society.
In its letter, the alliance argued that pupils who took GCSE English in June had been treated with "conspicuous unfairness".
In its pre-action letter, the alliance said pupils who took GCSE English in June had been treated with "conspicuous unfairness".
Chances are, fans in every town aside from that of the winning team will point to the unfairness of it all.
When the House -- I go back to this second element of unfairness that has to do with the Jones article.
Handicapping private school pupils for university admissions risks replacing "one type of perceived unfairness with another", a top headmaster has argued.
Mr Wilson also criticised the move to scrap the 50p tax rate, claiming it meant there was "unfairness in this Budget".
Overall, there is much perceived unfairness, but little support for the idea that an alternative to capitalism could put that right.
There are two sources of perceived unfairness in the UK electoral system.
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