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It would be unfair to potentially -- it would be unfair to potentially accuse somebody of a crime when there can be no court resolution of the actual charge.
Such a comment, however, would be unfair to the subway.
It wouldn't be unfair to blame that on The Wurzels.
It would be unfair to blame the internet for this.
It would be unfair to place all the blame on management.
"It would be unfair to leave it on this sanctioned level."
It would be unfair to second guess what these experiences are.
It might be unfair to expect more from a Destiny game.
It would be unfair to put too much emphasis on similarities.
Heck, it might be unfair to compare any studio to Disney.
Much of this may be unfair to Cruz's issue positions and beliefs.
In truth, it would be unfair to focus entirely on Alexander Skarsgard.
It would be unfair to talk about crowdfunding for Fortune 500 companies.
That would be…I think that would be unfair to the deal.
Still, it would be unfair to say Windsor has won everyone over.
ROA asserts that loophole-closing legislation would be unfair to the taxpayer.
He worried that a house-sale clause could be unfair to me.
Anything less would be unfair to all of those with genuine disabilities.
Others said it would be unfair to expect him to do so.
It would be unfair to call Mr. West's public outbursts mere stunts.
I think it would be unfair to blame Bob for us not qualifying.
It would be unfair to pin all the blame on the outgoing boss.
It would be unfair to deny yourself them just because summer is over.
It would be unfair to allow the patient to receive care without payment.
It would be unfair to judge this $40 blender against a $380 one.
It would be unfair to dismiss Mr Nadal as a one-trick clay pony.
Under normal circumstances, it may be unfair to blame Trump for any of this.
It would be unfair to say that Mapplethorpe has nothing new to offer, however.
With all that said: It would be unfair to consider Tabitha 100 percent evil.
Still, it's great that you don't want to be unfair to your black customers.
"It would be unfair to say that no progress has been made," she said.
It may be unfair to describe Tesla as Solyndra on wheels, but only slightly.
"This isn't a dumpster fire anymore because that would be unfair to dumpster fires."
That said, it would be unfair to task Bieber with the brunt of the blame.
And yes: It wouldn't be unfair to describe the tone as by and large dickishness.
"I believe that would be unfair to the candidates who declared months ago," she said.
And it would be unfair to say Assad had no right to defend his rule.
In the past, DuPont said "mega trials" would confuse jurors and be unfair to it.
But that would be unfair to the brilliant minds who have signed onto this project.
Overly would be unfair to the teammates who contribute to every aspiration that Bale has.
Holder also said it would be unfair to use fingerprinting checks during someone's job search.
But it may be unfair to expect Arizona State to even be close to a .
But it would be unfair to write off Sony's travails in the portable gaming industry.
It happens at every gig though so it would be unfair to target one particular one.
I don't think it would be unfair to describe it as very male and very white.
It would be unfair to blame Trump alone for the way that the extreme became acceptable.
But it would be unfair to insist that Mr. Trump destroy his business to become president.
It would be unfair to say that the smug style has never learned from these mistakes.
I belong to them, and it would be unfair to extend myself to kids beyond my own.
But despite everything, there is also a real feeling of excitement that would be unfair to deny.
The president lashed out last month on Twitter, saying ECB action would be unfair to American companies.
It may be unfair to question the politics of a show that usually fulfills this function admirably.
LGBT+ rights supporters counter that the measure, called House Bill 500, would be unfair to trans athletes.
LGBT+ rights supporters counter that the measure, called House Bill 500, would be unfair to trans athletes.
It would be unfair to focus on a few cases in a 32-year career, he said.
This may be unfair to "Veep" (it's more about perception than quality), but it's hard to ignore.
But it would be unfair to dismiss the event completely as an exercise in short-term domestic politics.
He rejected a defense request to rule that it would be unfair to give Bergdahl any prison time.
" Then, he's awful: "It would be unfair to both of us if I left here holding your hand.
It would be unfair to hold Facebook directly accountable for these ugly collections of xenophobic and sexist content.
It would be unfair to say YouTube hasn't done anything to stop terrorist media from reaching its servers.
"It would not be unfair to compare these dynamics to those of the Salem witch trials," one read.
Johnson's insouciance was difficult to watch, but it would be unfair to only point the finger at him.
I'm dancing around the specifics because there's a pleasure to Apartment that it would be unfair to spoil.
To that end, it would be unfair to claim that one singular community owns lip syncing, as a concept.
It would be unfair to call France the sick man of Europe; half the continent is wheezing or limping.
Delivering his judgment, Judge Patrick Durcan said it would be unfair to impose a criminal conviction on the singer.
"Raising doubts about Rao's reliability on some issues could well be unfair to her," Ponnuru wrote at National Review.
It might be unfair to say that he's shirking his gubernatorial duties to spend time on the basketball court.
It would be unfair to dismiss all of those initiatives as gimmickry, an artificial imposition of a soccer culture.
To portray the coming games as offense versus defense would be unfair to the Spurs' offense and the Warriors' defense.
The crowd at New York's AMC Empire 25 is getting restless, but it would be unfair to call them impatient.
It'd be unfair to say that things haven't changed at all in last 19 years just because that's the perception.
It'd be unfair to say last week's stumbles necessarily mean more going forward, but we can't rule it out either.
Some argue that this would be unfair to immigrants who have legally applied for citizenship and are waiting their turn.
But earlier in the day, he echoed his belief it would be unfair to scrap the rally on short notice.
It would be unfair to the reader (and to the author) to reveal too much about the direction she takes.
But it'd be unfair to think most high school counselors are as shitty as 13 Reasons Why portrayed Mr. Porter.
The church has said changing the statute of limitations would be unfair to schools and parishes and could be financially crippling.
Still, it would be unfair to weigh down Ocean's 83, which is ultimately a fun heist movie, with too much symbolism.
Yet it would be unfair to dismiss the DAO as no more than a public-relations exercise for Ethereum and Slock.
And with America's myriad white militias, they said, it would be unfair to single out armed black groups as particularly sinister.
Photo by Carl Timpon It wouldn't be unfair to call The Go-Go's one of America's most beloved yet underrated bands.
Still, it would be unfair to deny the value in thinking collectively about these four presidents, especially in these dark times.
But it would be unfair to not hold these two employees to the same standards as the rest of our staff.
The evaluation has not been completed, the sources said, and it would be unfair to make such a conclusion at this point.
Opponents argued that it would be unfair to spouses convicted of relatively minor offenses, Peace said, and the bill died in committee.
It would be unfair to potentially accuse somebody of a crime when there can be no court resolution of the actual charge.
Likewise, it would be unfair to paint all cryptocurrency-related companies as shady businesses, and the show's not quite saying that either.
I think it would be unfair to call it a duck, certainly if the fight happens by Cinco de Mayo (May 5).
"We did not include controversial issues that we thought would be unfair to offer as part of the amendment," the aide said.
He also encouraged the government not to pursue an emergency stay of his ruling, arguing it would be unfair to both companies.
Economists say it would be unfair to blame Mr. Modi's government entirely for India's unemployment trend, which predated his ascent to power.
It would be unfair to blame the director, Gore Verbinski, or the screenwriter, Justin Haythe, for declining to provide a thorough explanation.
"I don't want to be unfair to anyone here," said Sisi, the first Muslim leader to meet Trump, the Republican presidential nominee.
Life at the bottom of the sea is complicated, and it'd be unfair to speculate on what drives a shrimp to such ruthlessness.
Market sources have said it would be unfair to put the blame for China's stock market crash on just Xiao or the CSRC.
Lori, and others who have not copped a plea, laid out why it would be unfair to continue on the with the case.
The then-justice secretary Michael Matheson argued such a move might be unfair to those who had suffered other forms of homophobic discrimination.
This is unfair to poor people just trying to obtain a gun for self-defense, just as it would be unfair to voters.
Also may be unfair to assess, but his 15-year-old kick on Degrassi was much more fluid than 31-year-old Drake.
"It would be unfair to potentially accuse somebody of a crime when there can be no court resolution of an actual charge," he said.
But I am not going to tell you any of that, because it would be unfair to you, because it would be so boring.
I don't think it would be appropriate, and it would be unfair, to pronounce myself about their attitudes before I sit down with them.
" The tour was not for cowards, she added: "If you feel that we are about to be unfair to men, get the hell out!
"It would be unfair to require organizations that may not have that focus to take a stand on such a political issue," he said.
"It would be unfair to potentially accuse somebody of a crime when there can be no court resolution of the actual charge," Mueller said.
It would be unfair to only recognize a player in terms of the number of baskets scored without acknowledging who helped make the play possible.
I've had cats as pets all my life, but right now, because I travel so much, having a pet would be unfair to the animal.
In addition to the Justice Department opinion, Mueller cited that it would be unfair to indict Trump when he can't defend his name in court.
It may be unfair to implicate a simple bicycle in the advent of an intrepid borderland smuggler, but this story wouldn't be complete without one.
"While inevitably helpful, it would be unfair to say that Home Depot's performance is solely down to underlying economic factors," Saunders said in an email.
However, Thomas Liebscher, a lawyer for VW, said it would be unfair to assume the chief executive knew how the company's engine management software worked.
It would also arguably be unfair to current taxpayers, who are already offering their blood and toil to preserve freedom for themselves and future generations.
British Europe minister David Lidington told Rzeczpospolita daily that it would be unfair to conduct second referendum concerning Brexit, as one should respect democratic verdicts.
Lawmakers there have argued in the past that it would be unfair to help Appalachian miners with the money paid by companies in the West.
It would be unfair to judge Republican voters too harshly for their low turnout at this stage — they are trying to decide among 11 candidates.
Still, it would be unfair to say that Papagan's endeavors is entirely profit driven or that his interest in the O.J. trial is simply opportunistic.
Now that's not meant to be unfair to Alan Du, the VC and poker pro leading "Team Dragon" against Lengpudashi in this week's Chinese exhibition match.
It would be stupid to believe what it presents is 63 percent real, but it would also be unfair to say that it's 100 percent false.
Glover acknowledged the 2016 election is "different," but said that it would be unfair to voters to characterize the election process until the ballots are counted.
Already, Trump has sought to work the refs, suggesting Holt would be unfair to him and arguing that moderators shouldn't play the role of fact-checkers.
That may be unfair to Chris Pine, who was fantastic in 2017's Wonder Woman, but he's still the non-Marvel Chris to many outside observers.
Or it could be that someone up high thought it would be unfair to charge different prices for what some would see as the same product.
It would not be unfair to point out that it is easier to remove restrictions than to actually design and implement programs to help specific groups.
It would be unfair to blame Mr. Buhari for these killings, which are in part a result of complex interactions between climate change and land use.
It would be unfair to criticise Silva for taking on these lucrative opportunities, especially how seriously his livelihood was threatened under the archaic Lundvall's overturned ruling.
Still, it would be unfair to disregard a player asserting this, something reiterated by San Antonio Stars Monique Currie via her WomensBasketball247 Twitter account. [Union-Tribune]
He said the Obama administration was still negotiating provisions and that it would be "unfair to all members to force a vote" with the talks ongoing.
Gruden has a 95-82 record and a Super Bowl ring as a head coach, so it would be unfair to judge him on one game.
"It would be unfair to potentially accuse somebody of a crime when there can be no court resolution of an actual charge," Mueller said on Wednesday.
One of the network's primary justifications for that decision is that altering its criteria would be unfair to candidates who have already dropped out of the race.
Under no circumstances should we scare white people or make them, or others in positions of power, uncomfortable -- because it would be unfair to those powerful people.
Given their frequency, to speak of museum-quality exhibitions presented by commercial galleries risks becoming tiresome, though it would be unfair to allow them to go unacknowledged.
" Richter also argued that a trial would be unfair to Pell,"as a 76-year-old distinguished man who has given his life to serving the church.
With four years signed away, Siatta began seeing less of Volk, thinking that it would be unfair to leave her waiting while he was gone to war.
"It would be unfair to expect the same kind of volume generated this time around by consumer products," he said, adding it was too early to assess demand.
It would be unfair to the project for me to lie to myself and say that I did have a lot of time to do stuff with it.
Of course, it would be unfair to blame a fully healthy Donaldson for all of the woes of this team, but I'd expect someone to do it anyway.
"[But] to say that the alt-right and the neo-Nazis who were celebrating weren't a part, that would be unfair to the rest of America," added Jones.
Long, the former prosecutor, said that can be unfair to victims, who may have to work through feelings of shame and gather the courage to report sexual violence.
She also said that not every Gardendale resident who supported the secession did so for racist reasons and that a flat-out denial would be unfair to them.
He reasoned it would be unfair to accuse Mr. Trump of a crime if the president would have no immediate opportunity to clear his name in a trial.
It would be unfair to blame Mr. Trump for the decline of weird Twitter — that particular school of comedy was fragmenting and changing before his campaign got going.
Their decisions came at the urging of civil rights advocacy organization Color of Change, which designs campaigns to end practices they believe to be unfair to black people.
Management expert Jeff Sonnenfeld told CNBC it would be unfair to blame Immelt completely for the troubles at GE, which current CEO John Flannery is trying to fix.
Susan Collins, R-Maine, said it would be "unfair" to Kavanaugh if Ford decides to not appear, and others were urging leaders to proceed quickly to a vote.
To let such significant mischaracterizations of our business stand would be unfair to our hard-working employees and valued clients who understand the reality of our culture and values.
But the IOC allowed Russian athletes with spotless doping records and sufficient international drugs tests to compete, saying it would be unfair to punish clean athletes along with cheats.
The incident also led hundreds of people on social media to question the mother's culpability, but Ms. Nicely said it would be unfair to judge the mother too harshly.
Pecresse, who might challenge Hidalgo in the 2020 mayoral vote, said it would be unfair to make transport free for Parisians but not for people living in the suburbs.
But in a letter to organizers this month, the airport brought up the costs of upkeep, and said it would be unfair to elevate Mr. Walton above other luminaries.
If they're selling goods to us at a low cost, you go to Walmart, they're going to discount it — oh, we can't do that, that'd be unfair to us?
Zimbabwe has been charting a dark course for so long that it would be unfair to blame anyone except Mugabe and his circle for the pass it's now reached.
Advocates say such a scheme would also help fight climate change, but Mr. de Blasio says that it would be unfair to poorer drivers and drivers from outside Manhattan.
Sanders this week said it would be "unfair to simply say everything" under Castro was bad, pointing to the high literacy rate when the Cuban leader was in power.
" The president stated that any new additions would take months to "get up to speed" on the case and claimed that this would be "unfair to our great country.
It'd be unfair to say 1990s video games didn't care about UX, but unlike today — 14 years after the first major UX primer came out — it wasn't a high priority.
With Fort Meyers notching the third spot for Florida cities on this list, it wouldn't be unfair to look at the Sunshine State as a "new California" for start-ups.
Humans and other primates, for example, are very visual; it may be unfair to assess animals using a test that relies on visual acuity (as opposed to some other sense).
It would be unfair to ignore the fact that Upton comes pretty darn close to the "ideal" look for many platforms, but her commitment to being 100% herself remains admirable.
He reiterated in Wednesday's debate that giving illegal residents a path to citizenship would be unfair to millions of people who have waited in line to enter the country legally.
Why it's hard to say goodbye Deleting your profile could hurt you more than it does Facebook, and it might be unfair to punish yourself instead of the organization responsible.
Despite all this, the Mueller probe should be allowed to conclude, not because it deserves to finish, but because it would be unfair to the Trump administration to end it.
He asserted, as have previous Supreme Court nominees, that it would be unfair to future litigants for him to announce his views on issues that could come before the court.
According to Trump, Cook recently argued that the 10% tariff would be unfair to Apple, especially compared with its primary competitor Samsung, which does most of its manufacturing in South Korea.
Helping homeless families escape shelters is a good thing, but giving them permanent housing subsidies would be unfair to poor families who don't have access to shelters in the first place.
"We understood how these firings could be perceived, but it would be unfair to not hold these two employees to the same standards as the rest of our staff," he wrote.
Huong's legal team had petitioned prosecutors to release her on the same grounds as Aisyah, arguing it would be unfair to free one of the co-defendants but not the other.
The snake format has been used in the past, and the commissioners said in declining the request that it would be unfair to candidates who aimed to get a certain position.
If we were to churn out think pieces and filmmaker interviews about its social relevance, it would be unfair to what the movie actually is (and would sound pretty self-important too).
Since the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA), which the USMCA replaced, had already slashed most tariffs between the three countries, it would be unfair to expect the impact to be large.
Perez said that climate change is just one of several high-priority topics, and that it would be unfair to host a debate revolving around it, particularly when one candidate, Washington Gov.
"In lifting the moratorium now, they're opening the door to new leases that will lock in the royalty rates that have already been found to be unfair to U.S. taxpayers," Harbine said.
The Retail Industry Leaders Association (RILA), one of the sector's largest trade groups, argued in a letter to House leadership that the measure would be unfair to large swaths of the economy.
It's only disqualifying for the judiciary, not the Senate where monstrous political behavior and antics are so culturally embedded that it would be unfair to levy standards of uprightness and statesmanship now?
She makes it very clear -- she does not wish to join the club of Usher accusers ... and believes it would be unfair to be roped in to Sharpton's suit against her will.
But it would also be unfair to ignore that Ayton was frequently forced to start alongside two other rookies on a squad that still doesn't have a starter-level N.B.A. point guard.
Of course, it would be unfair to Mr. Limbaugh not to mention his recent diagnosis of Stage 4 lung cancer (indeed, the President led off with it in his remarks on Limbaugh).
The penalty is nearly double the previous record of 2.4 billion euros which Google was ordered to pay last year after its online shopping search service was deemed to be unfair to competitors.
It would certainly be unfair to say that the Affordable Care Act has not helped many African-Americans gain coverage, but the legislation has helped more Latinos get coverage than any other group.
It would certainly be unfair to say that the Affordable Care Act has not helped many African-Americans gain coverage, but the legislation has helped more Latinos get coverage than any other group.
And officials at the DNC have so far held firm in their decision, expressing concern that changing the rules now so long after the presidential race began would be unfair to the candidates.
It would be unfair to me and Nigel Redden at the festival, or to Jane Moss and her Great Performers and Mostly Mozart and White Light programs, to say we slavishly copied Harvey.
It may be unfair to compare Schumer to the legions of Christian fanatics in the U.S. Congress, but it is important to consider the construct of "faith" as it operates in American politics.
Enlow also said the Justice Department's main FOIA office has only "half a dozen folks" to process requests and it would be unfair to other requesters to be constantly reprocessing the Mueller report.
Judge Gorsuch insisted that it would be "unfair" to litigants before the Supreme Court to "tip his hand" on how he regarded prior cases — any prior case, no matter how ancient or uncontested.
The move has drawn considerable criticism as many argue it would be unfair to amateur boxers who have trained for the Games for years and may now have to make way for the professionals.
In part, his report explains, this is because it would be unfair to accuse the president of a crime when he can't be charged and have the opportunity to clear his name at trial.
To miss this movie due to an unfamiliarity with the industry, with India, or with Bhatt and Khan, would be unfair to a truly evocative film that speaks to generations, families, friends and lovers.
Russia has said it would be unfair to hold the talks without the Syria's powerful Kurdish faction which controls wide areas of northern Syria, as well as other individuals it believes represents Syrian society.
Clinton's supporters want to change the rules and are vociferously promoting the idea that if the debate moderators allow the two political gladiators to go at each other, it will be unfair to Clinton.
Instead, Mueller noted that since he couldn't charge Trump, it would be unfair to accuse him of a crime — while pointing out there are other mechanisms for dealing with a lawless president (ie, impeachment).
Trump announced Tuesday that he would not participate in the Thursday debate due to a long-running feud with moderator and Fox News anchor Megyn Kelly, whom he believes would be unfair to him.
It would be unfair to reveal who dies and who lives, but chances are you can guess the outcome of the last battle — though said battle is not itself the end of the book.
Pai has argued that it would be unfair to regulate internet providers like Comcast and Verizon and not platforms, given the vast market power and user data possessed by companies like Facebook and Google.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - The lawyer defending movie mogul Harvey Weinstein against rape charges said Tuesday he was concerned that publicity surrounding the case and "inappropriate pressure" on prosecutors could be unfair to his client.
He cited Sri Lanka's location at the center of Asia, but declined to speculate on where the drugs were heading, while adding that it would be "unfair" to label Sri Lanka Asia's new cocaine hub.
And, while it would be unfair to detail too much of what happens to Mary Page, I can say that one fond desire she expresses in this scene, to visit Paris, never comes to pass.
But it would be unfair to place too much of the onus for fixing this work-martyr situation on individual employees — or a generation still reeling from the trauma of graduating into a terrifying job market.
Her lack of awareness for the realities for life for refugees and the pain of being isolated from your community and culture is clear It would be unfair to crucify Lohan for trying to help refugees.
It would be easy to suggest that Apple, Facebook, Google, and the like are just dinosaurs woefully behind the times of social progress, but it would be unfair to reduce this tension to something that simple.
Given that Louis wrote it, it might be unfair to say that he was far more believable than the actor and director who initially commissioned and performed "Who Killed My Father" for the stage, Stanislas Nordey.
The Post reported that Lam has also doubled down on the claim that many people from Hong Kong need to cross the border and that it would be unfair to entirely block access from the mainland.
The real estate mogul floated the boycott earlier this week over concerns that Fox News star and debate co-moderator Megyn Kelly would be "unfair" to him, prompting Fox to issue a statement ridiculing Trump's comments.
In fact, Mueller said he was forbidden from indicting Trump by Justice Department policy, and reasoned it would therefore be unfair to accuse Trump of criminal activity without the chance to clear his name in court.
In his comments, Mueller stressed how it would be unfair to Trump to accuse him of a crime without Trump having a legal venue to clear his name, because he couldn't go on trial while in office.
"[The teams] have been placed into a complicated and unprecedented situation while abroad and we believe it would be unfair to ask them to address these matters in real time," according to the statement from the NBA.
It would be unfair to liken them to children, but they certainly have the mischievousness of class clowns; the sort who'd drastically lower your prospective GCSE marks, but you wouldn't care because you were laughing too much.
While the national tragedy affects the way Lisa interprets her own life events, it wouldn't be unfair to say that she likely felt the bus accident on a more disastrous magnitude than the events of 9/11.
"It would be unfair to the people of Scotland to ask them to make a crucial decision without the necessary information about our future relationship with Europe, or what an independent Scotland would look like," it added.
With an increase in data collection in all areas of people's lives, it would be unfair to expect that individuals shoulder the burden of making every choice as to how data relating to them will be used.
Susan Merrill - former head of enforcement at FINRA and now a partner with the law firm Sidley Austin LLP - said that releasing such ratings would be unfair to firms who have not necessarily broken laws or regulations.
From a legal standpoint, the "insanity defense" means that someone's mental conditions are "so impaired at the time of the crime that it would be unfair to punish them for their acts," according to the American Psychiatric Association.
Leutert and Rivano Barros note that local Mexican governments are bearing the brunt of these costs, which is why Juarez Mayor Armando Cabada told me in January any plan to hold migrants there would be "unfair" to Mexico.
"I don't put much stock in Mueller's explanation that it would be unfair to Trump to name him as a criminal, because he has no opportunity to put on a defense in the courtroom," Tiefer told VICE News.
That would be unfair to them, squander investments the military has made in highly skilled personnel and tarnish the legacy of a defense secretary who has done much to make the Pentagon a more inclusive and attractive employer.
But the food and beverage industries have spent millions opposing such measures, and the U.S.D.A. has denied every request, saying that selectively banning certain foods would be unfair to food stamp users and create too much red tape.
Sean Marotta, Ford's lawyer at Hogan Lovells, told the New Jersey Supreme Court it would be "unfair" to allow the vehicle manufacturer to be held responsible for a mechanic developing mesothelioma because of asbestos in another company's products.
The move has also earned a lot of criticism as many argue it would be unfair to amateur boxers who have trained for the Games for years and who may now have to make way for the professionals.
Last Friday, concerned that there would be no meeting, some of those women told the Sanders office that they felt it would be unfair to be excluded should a meeting occur, according to emails reviewed by The Times.
The tech industry has pushed back aggressively at all efforts to impose digital taxes on a region-by-region basis, claiming that it would be unfair to "double-" or "triple-tax" U.S. companies offering free services around the world.
I realize, after all, that it's exceedingly poor form to express disgust at the food of a perceived "other," and that it can be unfair to those who were conditioned to, and grew up eating, that dish or ingredient.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. President Donald Trump on Thursday criticized British Prime Minister Theresa May's handling of the Brexit talks for Britain's departure from the European Union and said another referendum on the issue would be unfair to the side that won.
Srebnick argued that the facts in the Daniels case are similar to some of the charges that Avenatti is facing in California, an that it would be unfair to force Avenatti to hire different lawyers for each of those cases.
LONDON/EDINBURGH (Reuters) - British Prime Minister Theresa May told the Scottish government on Thursday "now is not the time" for a second independence referendum, saying it would be unfair to ask people to vote without knowing the result of Brexit talks.
Mueller himself declined to label any of Trump's behavior criminal, however, arguing that since DOJ policy blocked him from indicting a sitting president, it would be unfair to accuse Trump of a crime without the opportunity to clear himself in court.
The move, though, has also earned a lot of criticism as many argue it would be unfair to the thousands of amateurs who have trained for the Games for years and now have to possibly make way for the pros.
For its part, the German government maintains that Germany's strong external position is a reflection of the very sound way in which it runs its economy and that it would be unfair to punish the country for sound economic management.
The Yankees protested, saying it would be unfair to play late in Toronto on Sunday, travel internationally overnight, and then play the next afternoon with only 15 or 16 hours to fly, sleep, recover and prepare for the next games.
It may be unfair to compare the new movie's songs to the originals, which were written by the brothers Richard M. Sherman and Robert B. Sherman, whose words and music for "Mary Poppins" are among the greatest in the Hollywood songbook.
The report made clear that Mr. Mueller and his team believed it would be unfair to accuse Mr. Trump of obstruction when he would not be able to stand trial while in office and have an opportunity to clear his name.
The lack of European competition helped, of course, and Conte has been fortunate that he has not been too badly hamstrung by injury, but it would be unfair to suggest mere fortune, and an easier schedule, is what delivered the title.
Policy makers looking for ways to plug the hole want to make for-profit charter schools join the pension system, but opponents say it would be unfair to make them help pay off a $25 billion debt they did not create.
We need to make sure we don't accidentally clue the plural FILMS at 20173 Across as the singular [Movie], because that would be unfair to the solver; in some clues, we want to misdirect solvers, but we always play fair!
It was just one offhand moment in one debate, and it would be unfair to write off Sanders based on that alone, but the dissonance with his stated ideals is still concerning, particularly how frequently vague he has been on foreign policy.
" Mook said it would be "unfair to ask for Hillary … to play traffic cop" and present her own vision after host George Stephanopoulos noted that the debate commission has been clear that the moderator should "get out the way" and "just ask questions.
But in this new and uncertain era, it would be unfair to judge the product too quickly, even if, at this stage, the only matches that are sold out this week are the two involving Spain and its very popular leader, Rafael Nadal.
Utilities argue that rules allowing private solar customers to sell excess power back to the grid at the retail price — a practice known as net metering — can be unfair to homeowners who do not want or cannot afford their own solar installations.
It's an awesome spectacle that mashes up a space chase and a hero going into god mode — so much so that I briefly wondered if it might be unfair to Thanos to have a cannon like Captain Marvel joining the remaining Avengers.
And I'm so sorry Krystal, but it would be unfair to the both of us if I left here today holding your hand, because I want to leave here holding your heart, and I want to give you my heart today, tomorrow and forever.
Buttigieg's policies may have helped revitalize the downtown area, improved infrastructure and brought tech jobs to an area that was heavily reliant on the auto industry, but it would not be unfair to characterize his time as mayor as not being overly beneficial to minorities.
Goalkeepers will continue to be booked for coming off the line before penalties are taken in 'normal time' as IFAB said it would be unfair to those who had already been cautioned for similar offences if they changed the rule midway through the tournament.
I think I answered this already earlier, that saying that we're manipulating the world and ruining it because it otherwise would be unfair to poor people is just an incredibly stupid ... I don't even know how to respond to it because it's so dumb.
These oversights are likely due to technical constraints, and I understand that it may be unfair to judge them too harshly, but they further weaken already compromised design in a way that frequently pulled me out of the experience the game was trying to craft.
Cohen told lawmakers that Trump will "do what is necessary" to win, but that he does not have direct evidence the president colluded with Russia during the 2016 campaign and it would be unfair to speculate whether the president has lied about it. Rep.
Ahem. It would be unfair to the rest of this incredible episode to dwell too long on a dialogue-free, 10-second shot of Alison Wright, but Martha's unexpected appearance in that Soviet grocery hit me like a ton of suspiciously nice-looking tangerines.
Obviously, we can't open our borders and accept anybody and everybody who wants to come, or else we'd have millions of people moving in with us in an uncontrolled fashion that would be unfair to people who were trying to do it the right way.
Still, a number of athletes, male and female, said it would be unfair to discontinue the 50K event without more advance warning, given that aspiring competitors have already begun training for the Tokyo Games and that some have turned down jobs or postponed educational opportunities.
Again, it's impossible to know what the specter of James does to the psyche of a team; it would be unfair to assign all of the blame to the mental side for Toronto, and it would border on ignorant to dismiss the idea altogether.
Kostadinova, who is still the world record holder with a jump of 2.09 meters from the 1987 world championships in Rome, said on Wednesday the suggestion of expunging all existing records would be "unfair to all (athletes) who absolutely honestly reached the peak of their careers".
Or would it be unfair to call such acts racist, knowing that it's possible some of the men and women involved in the burnings were probably there out of solidarity with their family members and friends, not because they hate or were trying to scare black people?
In a 3-0 decision, the court said it would be unfair to let Boustani, a Lebanese citizen, pay for private armed security guards to watch over him and keep him from being a flight risk, when less well-off defendants might be stuck behind bars.
But with more and more major league players coming from outside the United States, many Latin American players have made a compelling case against an amateur draft, reasoning that it would be unfair to prospects who lack the bargaining power of amateurs from the United States.
It would of course be unfair to describe a 35 year-old as past it, but they are an age group far more likely to be calling it a night after one too many Polly Toynbee long-reads than horny 17-year olds somewhere in the sticks.
White House spokesman Josh Earnest said it was possible the EU order for Apple to pay 13 billion euros ($14.5 billion) in back taxes could be unfair to U.S. taxpayers because Apple might be able to claim it in the United States as a tax deduction.
Cashman declined to explain why, saying it would be unfair to Corbin and the Nationals, but he did allow later that he believed there were better pitchers available on the trade market, one of them being the two-time Cy Young Award winner Corey Kluber of Cleveland.
Ojeda, a former U.S. Army paratrooper, announced the end of his brief White House campaign last January, saying it would be unfair to his supporters to continue asking for donations while he said he was not getting enough media attention to have a realistic chance of winning.
It would be unfair to characterize all of these people as misogynists eager to enact their twisted rape fantasies on unsuspecting hunks of plastic, just as it is unfair to characterize everyone who buys sex (an estimated 14 percent of American men) as brutal and exploitative.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Lawyers for a Turkish banker convicted of helping Iran evade U.S. sanctions told a Manhattan federal judge on Friday it would be unfair to subject their client to a long prison stay, given the "leniency" afforded many large banks and their employees for similar conduct.
While it may be unfair to blame those deaths on our new representatives in Washington, if reforms are not put in place to fix government impediments in the fight against cancer, another 2.3 million people will die from cancer during the remainder of President Trump's four-year term.
It would not be nice, but it would also not be unfair to describe Ivanka Trump, who is tall and blonde with supermodel proportions, as the Platonic ideal of vanilla-flavored Caucasian beauty — your aunt's prettiest friend, or the grown-up chapter president of your school's most popular sorority.
He argued that it would have been wrong for the Framers to have left the trial of an impeached president to the Supreme Court because it would be unfair to have a president tried by judges for impeachment and then tried again by judges in a criminal proceeding.
"The city has not been part of any of the process that led to the consideration of the site, and it would be unfair to not include us in this kind of significant decision that has great impact on our community," Mayor Katrina Foley told the Orange County Register.
"We do not deny that we are strong but we are strong because we have made the necessary investments to be strong and it would be unfair to criticise us or restrict us because we have made these investments," he told Reuters, when asked about the proposals in the draft report.
The leader of Spain's Olympic committee, Alejandro Blanco, said that holding the Games as scheduled, in late July and early August, would be unfair to athletes from his country and from other places where gyms, pools and training centers have been shut down and people have been ordered to remain at home.
The leader of Spain's Olympic committee, Alejandro Blanco, said that holding the Games as scheduled, in late July and early August, would be unfair to athletes from his country and from other places where gyms, pools and training centers have been shut down and people have been ordered to remain at home.
Deservedly or not, Gates has a lot of influence in our national conversation about the ultrarich and what they do, so it's significant to have him among the prominent billionaires pushing for higher taxes and rebutting many of the arguments that such taxes would be unfair to the rich or discourage innovation.
A federal judge on Friday swiftly rejected a last-minute bid by Teva Pharmaceutical Industries Ltd to escape a landmark trial over the nation's opioid crisis on the grounds that it would be unfair to force it as the sole drug manufacturer remaining in the case to be tried alongside major distributors.
In a letter to the lawmakers on Thursday, Ring said a recent U.S. appeals court decision made clear that an Obama-era standard for determining "joint employment" lacked clarity and had to be revisited, and that it would be unfair to workers and businesses seeking clarity on the issue to kill the rule now.
I think it's really important that, as a community and as a broad American culture, we both recognize the ways that life can be unfair to poor people, but also really fight that impulse that says there's nothing that you can do, there's no hope, life is so unfair that you can't possibly get ahead.
Although it may be unfair to criticize the intelligence failures that did not foresee the Arab Winter, there are some eventualities such as U.S. elections and the deaths of Abbas and Khamenei that will occur, sooner or later, and strategists cannot claim there was no way to prepare for the changes they will bring about.
According to NBC's initial thinking, it would be unfair to label as racist what the Ku Klux Klan calls cross "lightings" because Klan members have long claimed they light in celebration rather than burn to destroy the sacred symbol of their Christian faith, and that the courts have said such acts can't automatically be deemed racist intimidation.
For instance, he listed his reasons for stopping short of deciding whether to accuse Mr. Trump of the crime of obstruction: namely, that the Justice Department has forbidden charging a sitting president with a crime, and it would be unfair to accuse someone of wrongdoing without giving them the opportunity to clear their name at trial.
In pushing the measure, the industry has offered contradictory arguments, sometimes suggesting that eliminating cash bail would mean more criminals on the streets, and other times adopting the argument of the liberal activists that the new law could, in fact, end up locking up more people in a manner that would be unfair to poor African-Americans.
Citing a Justice Department view that sitting presidents cannot be indicted, the special counsel said it would be inappropriate to analyze the evidence while Mr. Trump is in office and busy running the country because it would be unfair to accuse him of an offense without giving him an opportunity to clear his name in court.
What saves "Jakob's Colors" from such bathos is that Hawdon creates a number of arresting scenes, as when Jakob, forced to flee his shelter and make for the Swiss border, finally gets a look at the two fugitives who've been closeted alongside him but who — for reasons it would be unfair to divulge — are now unable to join in his escape.
"Mueller lays out a devastating case against the president, but explicitly says in the introduction to the obstruction section that given the Justice Department policy against indicting a sitting president, it would be unfair to draw the conclusion that seems obvious from the facts that follow, because Trump wouldn't be able to defend himself in a court of law," Podesta wrote.
Hell, someone might even tell you, these athletes actually DON'T want money, because they also believe all the stuff we've been told about this sys— Look this might be unfair to Iron Nate, who wasn't the only person peddling this take, but you have to admire how easily media class types were willing to forge a perfect narrative to carry on my flimsy think-piece metaphor.
Because while it is a terrible risk, and while it may be unfair to the student body at a school like Eastern Michigan where students are expected to carry at least some of the cost of that risk, there is something about the underdog that lends a certain amount of soul to a sport that often feels as if it's a craven arms race.
"Changing the rules mid-game would be unfair to Puerto Rico's creditors who entered into these arrangements with agreed upon terms and would delegitimize future transactions," said RSC Chairman Bill FloresWilliam (Bill) Hose FloresConservatives call on Pelosi to cancel August recess Overnight Energy: GOP lawmaker parodies Green New Deal in new bill | House Republicans accuse Dems of ramming through climate bill | Park Service chief grilled over shutdown House Republicans accuse Dems of ramming through climate bill MORE (R-Texas).
And the four-page letter that Mr. Barr issued in March and supposedly described the Mueller report omitted the two key factors driving the special counsel's decision (which were hard to miss, as they were on the first two pages of the report's volume about obstruction): First, that he could not indict a sitting president, so it would be unfair to accuse Mr. Trump of crimes even if he were guilty as sin; and second, Mr. Mueller could and would clear a sitting president, but he did not believe the facts cleared the president.

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