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"unfairness" Definitions
  1. the fact of not being right or fair according to a set of rules or principles; the fact of not treating people equally

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He had three basic reasons for this: To opponents, the combination of redemption and assumption piled unfairness onto unfairness.
But the unfairness didn't change, or anyway it didn't go away, because there were hundreds of years of unfairness that affected how much opportunity people had.
But he argued that such unfairness is inherent to winner-take-all elections: There is a large measure of "unfairness" in any winner-take-all system.
Alabama is right about the unfairness of the current system.
The unfairness of her abandonment is too much for her.
Children are very good at spotting and objecting to unfairness.
Because of this unfairness, some states have taken curative action.
Unfairness is deeply offensive to Australians, and the stereotypes stuck.
Before 2017 that unfairness was magnified by federal tax law.
Name Withheld The world of work is full of unfairness.
I don't know what the solution to this unfairness is.
The amount of unfairness in that could wallpaper the Louvre.
But getting rid of the draft did not solve unfairness.
But let's be precise: These are really intuitions about unfairness.
There's a visceral disgust with the unfairness of the game.
The good news: According to Feagin, research data on children shows that young children have a strong sense of social justice and unfairness and they see this unfairness whether parents point it out or not.
That didn't guarantee them a life free of challenge or unfairness.
I needed to rage against what I thought was brutal unfairness.
This was the Captain Samuel Vimes "Boots" theory of socioeconomic unfairness.
And sometimes I get mad at the unfairness of it all.
But the unfairness is minor in the grand scheme of things.
One state acted quickly in June to rectify the unfairness: Alaska.
Behind the fare-rise rebellion lies a pervasive sense of unfairness.
It doesn't sit well with me, the fundamental unfairness of life.
I complained about the bad luck, the unfairness, the client's deception.
I was lonely and mad about the unfairness of that place.
Other aspects of farm finances highlight the unfairness of federal handouts.
But unfairness is not enough, because we want to just fight.
There was, however, at least one positive outcome to this unfairness.
But unfairness is not enough because we just want to fight.
Significantly, the bill does not clearly prohibit algorithmic bias or unfairness.
There is a deep unfairness here that increasingly undermines democratic legitimacy.
Leniency goes too far when it promotes dishonesty, unfairness and disaffection.
Germany needed only to move toward peace to escape such unfairness.
There are many ways to measure the unfairness of these districts.
It is the definition of unfairness and abandonment of the next generation.
We should be strengthening our efforts against racial unfairness, not weakening them.
Nothing is good enough for them anymore, it's all lies and unfairness.
The hackers said the exemptions were proof of unfairness in antidoping protocols.
Since the beginning, they have been dogged by accusations of inherent unfairness.
That fundamental unfairness in our system is what I wanted to address.
It is harder for them to see the unfairness of it all.
The FTC's deception and unfairness authority are well suited to this task.
That said, the toxicity and unfairness of this situation is mind-boggling.
The boots theory of economic unfairness comes even for the streaming world.
He also acknowledged the inherent unfairness of having any region represented disproportionately.
It's an illustration of how difficult righting past trade unfairness can be.
But there are always cries of unfairness in these kinds of processes.
It's a boast that smacks of unfairness in other parts of the city.
Those who were at the Goldwater convention hadn't forgotten the unfairness of 1952.
He barely had a moment to grieve the cataclysmic unfairness of it all.
This is, obviously, a case of geopolitical unfairness in full comic-book luridity.
SM: Oh, of course there is, and it's not even unfairness, it's institutionalized.
Unfairness should 'strike the hearts of Americans' The Colindres family is not alone.
For LGBT people and women, bullying was the main reason for reporting unfairness.
But he is right that the taint of unfairness could poison the nomination.
Trump has predicated his whole campaign on the unfairness of the playing field.
"I think there has been a number of instances of unfairness," he said.
The absurd unfairness of this outcome lights a spark of indignation in Greer.
Moved by Johnson's predicament, Kardashian West tweeted about the unfairness of her sentence.
Out of context, this sounds like outrageous unfairness that all Americans should oppose.
I took a long, hard look at that idea of unfairness and context.
Racism, xenophobia and nativism embody, in their very meanings, both irrationality and unfairness.
To allow ISP fast lanes would let this unfairness infect the internet as well.
Bogle said that unfairness was presently being addressed through the growth of index funds.
In doing so, they're illustrating the unfairness of life as a modern NBA fan.
But also, coming from outside of America, I can see where the unfairness is.
Because in founders there a constant feeling of aggrievement and unfairness is the norm.
Mr Odinga's campaign has made much of accusations of unfairness, sighs a Western ambassador.
The unfairness is all the more galling because of the fierce competition for jobs.
You feel like there's an unfairness to that point of view, in a way?
"That is really now on a whole new level of unfairness," Mr. Trump said.
Historically, health systems in Latin America have been marked by fragmentation and gross unfairness.
The judge agreed ... saying there was a "cloud of fundamental unfairness" in the proceedings.
"If there's people that are treated unfairly then it's unfairness to everyone," Lokøy said.
"The fundamental unfairness of it ought to strike the hearts of Americans," he said.
For people of color, stereotypes were the main driver for leaving due to unfairness.
There's enough unfairness around our educational system without people adding to it by deceit.
Yes. But the unfairness rests not with their position but rather with everyone else's.
We must admit that our institutions are shot through with unfairness, injustice and death.
Worse, that median property-wealth tax of 0.86 percent masks a deeper underlying unfairness.
This amounts to multiplying the unfairness and shifting it from one sector to another.
There's a misconception around cheapness and unfairness that they don't result in fun play.
Two, we are looking at further evidence in America's judicial system of absolute unfairness.
Low social trust and a pervasive sense of unfairness are diminishing basic social cohesion.
The second, which took place in October, was boycotted by Odinga citing its unfairness.
Recognizing the unfairness of the status quo, 43 states have passed laws mandating parity.
There's always the risk that haste to be seen to act can produce unfairness.
When you see the immigration system up close, you're confronted with its bottomless unfairness.
Rather, they are bothered by something that is often confounded with inequality: economic unfairness.
While we may understand the unfairness intellectually, the game really helps drive the point home.
And he has consistently whined about what he perceives as unfairness in the electoral process.
Perhaps the unfairness lies instead with the dizzyingly variable rules converting primary votes into delegates.
Between the lines: Republicans are far less likely to see unfairness in the economic system.
As China's internet firms get bigger, the unfairness of this will become ever more glaring.
And if anyone understands the chaos, unpredictability, and deep unfairness of life, it's Alison Bailey.
When we hear these stories, we tend to think of the unfairness of it all.
There's still plenty of time for Trump to whine about the unfairness of it all.
Tech often isn't responsible for the unfairness and where problems do exist, they are fixable.
Judges witness this unfairness all the time, but there's little they can do about it.
And for equally long, workers have complained about the unfairness of waiting for their paychecks.
Bernie Sanders on the unfairness of corporate welfare and the need for criminal justice reform.
The FTC and CFPB have been reluctant to use their unfairness authority in this way.
This results in huge unfairness for defendants who have migrated to cities from the countryside.
Both partners can share in blaming unnecessary obstacles, and the unfairness of society in general.
Irrationality is considered to be a negative quality (except perhaps by Dadaists); so is unfairness.
Mr. Batiste's view of music's role in city culture reflected his resistance to urban unfairness.
"That sense of unfairness can be attached to technological changes, too," Mr. Rodrik told me.
The results clearly demonstrate that their focus is not on income inequality but on unfairness.
We have brought unfairness cases against companies that unilaterally changed their past promises, harming consumers.
This is now getting ridiculous," Trump said, pointing to a "whole new level of unfairness.
Concerned about unfairness in courts, the chief justices of state judiciaries commissioned serious research projects.
As we age, people tend to rationalize unfairness, or become comfortable with the status quo.
It's to suggest that their demonstrations are visceral and personal responses to a perceived unfairness.
IT'S ONLY DEGREES OF UNFAIRNESS OF TRADE AND WE'RE TRYING TO LEVEL THAT PLAYING FIELD.
Unfairness and inequality feel overwhelming, and national politics feels stuck and unresponsive to growing demands.
Trump was tweeting about Hillary Clinton's State Department and the unfairness of the recent debate:74.
Should they deal with the inevitable charge of unfairness by applying the same restrictions to themselves?
The election was marred by accusations of unfairness: two of the most popular candidates were disqualified.
Schumpeter has considered four measures of Chinese corporate unfairness, using data from Morgan Stanley and Bloomberg.
I stuffed away my feelings, my anger, the unfairness so that his feelings wouldn't be hurt.
But it is no time—and may never be—to relax the fight against racial unfairness.
Bullshit of the highest caliber, an unfairness the likes of which I had never previously imagined.
Is there someone on campus currently muttering under their breath about the unfairness of it all?
But workers say today's strikes are fueled by a deeper sense of unfairness and economic anxiety.
In December 2019, protesters sought to cancel national elections on the island over allegations of unfairness.
This is now getting ridiculous," Trump said Monday, pointing to a "whole new level of unfairness.
Now your resentment is anything but mild, because you see the rank unfairness of this system.
Even so, the violation here did not pervade the whole trial or lead to basic unfairness.
The U.S. contains both producers and consumers, which means that righting past unfairness is inherently tricky.
The internet's unique character, providing instant—and ferocious—feedback to perceived unfairness renders government involvement unnecessary.
" At a recent celebration of Apted's achievement, the filmmaker Alex Gibney noted that "63 Up" — the culmination of a program that has drawn its energy from the unfairness of class and its tenderness from the unfairness of flesh — is marked by a "profound sense of mortality.
The classic left-wing response to the perceived unfairness of capitalism has been to tax and spend.
Difficulty, and in some cases outright unfairness, was what gave a game replay value 25 years ago.
Republicans broke into hollers of unfairness, yelling loudly and futilely about "order" as the vote was closed.
Perhaps, then, the unfairness lies with the finish line, drawn one delegate beyond the 50 percent mark.
But 77% of Republicans say overregulation of the free market is a bigger problem than economic unfairness.
Children surely won't understand the unfairness built into our society and economy, but adults should know better.
"I feel a sense of unfairness and frustration at how people treat me and others," she said.
Bush's lawyer, Ross Dixon of Hickman & Rose, said the case had exposed the fundamental unfairness of DPAs.
He explained that his work demands that he "grapple with the presence of inequity, racism, and unfairness." 
"It was about not having to deal with the unfairness of being a pop star," she said.
I dare anybody to look at any of the footage and see if there was any unfairness.
That may stem from Congress's hostile reaction to the FTC's expansive use of unfairness in the 1970s.
" Hirono cautiously added: "Okay, you can see I'm a little upset by this, the unfairness of it.
An SEC representative declined to comment on Tilton's assertions of unfairness and her petition to the commissioners.
Despite the oddness and unfairness of this system, its defenders argue that it ordinarily "works" just fine.
I don't know what I'll say as they get older, and the enormity and unfairness sink in.
But she also had blunter, yet inspiring, things to say, about loss and the unfairness of life.
He talks about unfairness and loss, about the sovereignty supposedly ceded to Europe, immigration and elite cosmopolitans.
I acknowledged the unfairness in both the essay and our relationship, and we moved onto something else.
Trump has complained about the unfairness of a law barring American businesses from bribing foreign government officials.
A five-euro aid cut to low-income renters was met with groans and cries of unfairness.
Google's new Stadia streaming service is about to shine a light on the unfairness of such limits.
I am running for President to end the unfairness and to put you, the American worker, first.
In addition to violating state and federal laws, sanctuary cities serve only to breed chaos and unfairness.
"I am painfully aware of the unfairness of this plan," Bhattacharyya said on a conference call with reporters.
An advocate for them says that Mr Kim has "a real understanding of the build-up of unfairness".
Before the chorus of people's babied-ass foot stamping about unfairness and league parity took over the narrative?
Both of them have assailed an inherent unfairness in the country, arguing that powerful figures enjoy outsized influence.
Both leaders believe that their trade relationships with China display an "inherent structural unfairness," according to the official.
Courts look for ways to deny requests for self-representation because they know the unfairness that can ensue.
We were upper-middle class, what we had seen was not poverty, as much as stagnation and unfairness.
My mom posted a gut-wrenching comment on my brother's Facebook page about the unfairness of it all.
But their feud also represents larger issues within tennis, as well as the unfairness baked into the sport.
Already, the extraordinary unfairness of mandatory individual arbitration agreements has prompted corrective legislation to be introduced in Congress.
China's justice system has an extremely high conviction rate, which critics have said is indicative of its unfairness.
"He notices the unfairness, but he just accepts it as something we have a disagreement about," she said.
"There has been no discrimination or unfairness against him," the company said in a statement for this article.
Dr. Lennon speculates that feelings of unfairness drove many of these shoppers to behave the way they did.
Assuming one concedes that this election was unfair (which it was not), does such unfairness equate to illegitimacy?
In other instances, the mere presence of a U.S. trade deficit is taken as an indication of unfairness.
And she's been so supportive and she's been downright nasty and mean about the unfairness to the president.
Allow the boy, as he becomes an adult, to learn about the injustice and unfairness glossed over before.
"Somehow the unfairness of it all hit me with the ballet shoes," she said in a recent interview.
Sensenbrenner and Chabot also decry the use of selected leaks as another point of unfairness to the President.
"This has been set out to address an area of unfairness and it does that," he told reporters.
Cokie and I speak of unfairness, something we live with, work with and protest as best we can.
And the problems of unfairness in educational opportunities aren't best solved on the backs of your own children.
In tolerating such extreme unfairness, we have begun to cannibalize the very people that make this economy thrive.
The governor's comments were made in the context about the unfairness of persistent gender discrimination that women face.
The combination of rising prices, concentrated supply, and extensive price discrimination has created widespread concerns about profiteering and unfairness.
By the numbers: 89% of Democrats say economic unfairness that favors the wealthy is a bigger problem than overregulation.
Mitigating this unfairness will require legal reforms to deny politicians a free hand in drawing their own district boundaries.
Globalisation, in their eyes, is less an engine for prosperity and more a generator of insecurity, unfreedom and unfairness.
Viewers took to Twitter to lament (and laugh about) the unfairness of the situation with witticisms and memes galore.
Specifically, bullying and stereotyping were the experiences uncovered as the largest predictors of leaving a job due to unfairness.
We may prefer not to dwell on the unfairness here, but that's simply a moral failing on our part.
To compound this unfairness, much of what made Ramon an easy victim would also make him a shaky witness.
As it turns out, turnover due to unfairness is a $16 billion per year problem, according to the study.
But, neither is it inevitable that free trade creates as much unfairness as it has in the United States.
Chief Justice Roberts said the Sixth Amendment was focused on all kinds of unfairness and not just racial bias.
He had already been nursing some inchoate ideas about the risks and intrinsic unfairness of centralized systems and authority.
Of course, if the other child agreed with you about the unfairness, she could do something about it herself.
So there is an unfairness in the perception of what is authorized or not authorized to do in public.
In 1981, California Democrats proposed a new map of congressional districts that critics said set national benchmarks for unfairness.
The unfairness of the years stolen from this couple by a great cosmic error forms the narrative's slow burn.
"For all of its unfairness and growing dysfunction, American democracy has not slid into competitive authoritarianism," he told me.
" Kavanaugh writes his testimony "also reflected my deep distress at the unfairness of how this allegation has been handled.
Because it seems like they would be the beneficiaries of some of this inequality and unfairness in the system.
An earlier version of this article misidentified the academic journal in which an article on inequality and unfairness appeared.
When criticizing the unfairness of European auto tariffs, Trump has called out Germany's Daimler, which makes Mercedes-Benz vehicles.
The challenge is the apparent disconnect between voter discontent and an obvious solution to the "unfairness": tax reform. 2628.
What eventually happens, though sad, is common and natural, involving neither gross unfairness nor a meaningful challenge to faith.
"There are certain people who are very focused on dealing with the unfairness of income inequality," the senator said.
The unfairness and bullshit of it all simply boiled over, and I was done caring about "you never knows," forever.
GUILFOYLE: I don&apost see anybody getting beat up or him not doing a good job or any unfairness there.
Some suggest that the perception of unfairness in the process has awakened the deep current of anti-Fujimorista public opinion.
By wide margins, they think unfairness in the economic system is a bigger problem than overregulation of the free market.
According to the study, this unfairness costs the tech industry nearly $16 billion annually, not including so-called reputational costs.
One way to detect unfairness is by comparing the outcome with a neutral situation in which parties are treated equally.
There were many ways to draw maps following all the redistricting rules that did not lead to unfairness, they showed.
Cancer is shitty and unfair, but that shitty unfairness reaches a whole other level when it happens to a kid.
Second, new CFPB leadership likely will use more well-established consumer protection theories like deception and unfairness instead of abusiveness.
For a group that is supposedly so concerned with the unfairness of the American prison system, it's some stunning hypocrisy.
The rapper Meek Mill grabs a microphone anywhere he goes and rails against the unfairness of the criminal justice system.
Women in tech have horror stories of sexual harassment, discrimination, and simple unfairness that have been well documented and publicized.
Though Corbyn's bogeymen appear to have little in common, his focus on unfairness and inequality may be a vote-winner.
Fast-forward to today: technology and entrepreneurship are making us face unintended consequences of housing shortages, unemployment and economic unfairness.
Turner's lawyer, Eric Multhaup, said he had nothing to add about "the unfairness of the conviction" beyond the court filing.
To avoid this particular unfairness, we need more stability in the tax code than we have had in the past.
Like most people, Mr. Trump senses the fundamental unfairness of awarding the presidency to the loser of the popular vote.
DeCelles' previous research focuses on organizational behavior and criminology: "I'm interested in inequality and people's reactions to unfairness," she said.
Examples of unfairness include inequity in workload or pay, cheating, and evaluations and promotions driven by factors other than merit.
But more significant, the documents reflect a pervasive unfairness that would embarrass even the strongest advocate of law and order.
One of Drakeo's few new releases in 803, "Murder Was the Case," captures the massive unfairness of the whole scenario.
It's very easy to get bogged down by the unfairness of fixing yourself when someone else is the real problem.
But most of these shots are dismissive and shallow, and imply that vulgarity is a greater crime than economic unfairness.
A recent Swedish study of gender differences in the implications of victory for political candidates calls attention to this unfairness.
Browder's case became a cause célèbre for bail reform efforts, as it encapsulated the issue of cash bail's fundamental unfairness.
But Democrats rebutted those efforts, fueling accusations of unfairness from the White House, which itself blocked multiple witnesses from testifying.
Opportunity zones are also troubling because of the unfairness of government officials picking winner and loser areas in every state.
"That is really now in a whole new level of unfairness," Mr. Trump said of the raids involving Mr. Cohen.
Alice's story underscores the disparities and unfairness that can exist in criminal sentencing -- and the need to remedy this injustice.
"I've seen forward steps in our awareness, in our inclusion and ability to call out unfairness and misconduct," Swift said.
But it does point to a terrible unfairness that will never be rectified by public awareness and stigma reduction alone.
But regardless of the ultimate resolution of this novel legal argument, Alabama is right about the unfairness of the current system.
But in Operation Varsity Blues, as the FBI named the scandal, money and privilege add a layer of awareness and unfairness.
"We will make Sydney more livable, and stop the unfairness and overdevelopment in the planning system," he told reporters in Sydney.
"My statement and answers also reflected my deep distress at the unfairness of how this allegation has been handled," he wrote.
Trump railed against what he perceived as the unfairness of the Electoral College when President Obama won re-election in 2012.
He sees it as a response to the discontent and perceived unfairness that recently hung like a pall over American society.
Multhaup told CNN he had no further comment about "the unfairness of the conviction" beyond what was written in the appeal.
The show aims to help us see past the unfairness of a terminal diagnosis to the real people living with one.
Pentagon spokeswoman Elissa Smith said Defense Secretary Mark Esper, who assumed his role on July 23, was reviewing accusations of unfairness.
So long as he stays above politics, assertions of unfairness by those looking to portray Gorsuch unfairly will continue to fail.
More broadly, compensation experts say the measures also address the fundamental unfairness of shackling a new employee to a prior salary.
It makes you want to call your own mother to cry and complain about the unfairness of being a working parent.
Men are more likely to tolerate unfairness — such as a hefty salary negotiation — when dealing with attractive women, one study finds.
But does that mean we punish children and permanently scar them to make a point of the unfairness of the system?
So, in March 2016 — after a three-month sexual dry spell — Franzone decided to follow the rule to highlight its unfairness.
Alice's story underscores the disparities and unfairness that can exist in criminal sentencing, and the need to remedy this total injustice.
Based on your own experiences, you can relate more and immediately see the unfairness of a problem that others are experiencing.
Rather than being upset with the Mets, the hirsute hurler emphasized that he was merely protesting the unfairness of pre-arbitration.
In most cases, the students' suspicions of unfairness were well founded, and Asian-American populations at these schools began to grow.
I believe that technologists now have a moral responsibility, as well as the opportunity to help improve the unfairness in media.
Did the future flaming feminist protest, demand justice or otherwise stand up for herself in the face of such manifest unfairness?
In these and other cases, claims of injustice, unfairness and overreach by the Justice Department have driven the calls for mercy.
Mr. Trump has been more combative and unrestrained in slinging claims of fraud and unfairness than Mr. Scott or Mr. DeSantis.
"I can't remember a time when I didn't resent the unfairness of arbitrary status discrimination, especially related to gender," she said.
He claimed "a whole new level of unfairness" in Robert Mueller's investigation into any ties between his presidential campaign and Russia.
Baseball's mild punishments for cheaters who tainted the World Series highlight the great unfairness of Pete Rose's lifelong expulsion from baseball.
The greatest source of unfairness stemming from the 2008 crash, according to Emmott, was the political and civic inequality it revealed.
"It's almost this sense of unfairness — that the person who came before them got this benefit, and they're not," she said.
Some have even made the case that what they call the unfairness of "the process" of investigation actually negates any wrongdoing.
With the proof of impeachable offenses all around them, Republicans on the committee fulminated about the unfairness of it all. Rep.
Everyone knows that Trump complained about the unfairness of presidential politics, saying "the system is rigged," until he won in 2016.
The real scandal of DoorDash's pay scandal is that the company stuck with it for so long despite its clear unfairness.
The real scandal of DoorDash's pay scandal is that the company stuck with it for so long despite its clear unfairness.
It is a rich source of ideas with which to tackle the unfairness of capitalism without falling for the inefficiency of socialism.
The perception that there is one law for citizens and another for the party will lead to feelings of unfairness and resentment.
Per the report, Kelly believes that she was treated with "gross unfairness" as other talent who made insensitive remarks were not punished.
The influence of the superdelegates over the years has led to cries of unfairness from candidates who were not awarded the nomination.
And that a BRICS ratings agency would probably not be considered credible by many investors will only heighten their sense of unfairness.
Previously, the main way to correct this unfairness was to pay a lawyer hundreds of dollars to copy and paste a document.
Sometimes the unfairness of this gets silly; most often, we just accept that this is how things work and go from there.
She worked, wrote poems about love and unfairness, penned short stories, and impressed her theatrical friends with convincing portrayals of boy characters.
"What we're seeing is worrying unfairness in the international protection paradigm," former UN High Commissioner for Refugees António Guterres said in 103.
For many on the right, it recognises Japan's victimhood and the unfairness of a world which demands apologies for its wartime crimes.
The narrowing of the FTC's unfairness jurisdiction was part of a suite of changes pushed through Congress in the 85033s and 1990s.
Congress should instruct the FTC and CFPB to use their existing unfairness authority to prevent manipulative and biased big data business practices.
The unfairness of it was plain for all to see – and 100,000 fans had seen it from the terraces of Old Wembley.
There's a lot of outrage, a feeling that there's this fundamental unfairness and lack of justice in how we treat these cases.
In dissent, Justice Gorsuch said he preferred a bright-line rule to a fuzzy test that he said created uncertainty and unfairness.
But many people, angry at the inequality and unfairness so endemic to the country, could not give a shit about those things.
The impulse to cry unfairness is evergreen among Clinton stalwarts—though she's received as much professional success as anyone could reasonably deserve.
"There are certain people who are very focused on dealing with the unfairness of income inequality," Gianaris told the New York Times.
"The Republican plan I see coming together right now doubles down on the rotten unfairness in our tax code," Mr. Wyden said.
"That is really now in a whole new level of unfairness," Trump bemoaned at the start of his meeting with military leaders.
I decided not to hide my battle against deportation but to fight publicly to draw attention to the unfairness of the system.
Whether travelers realize it or not, that is subtly informed by the same power structures that underlie much unfairness in the world.
But as this wonderful novel unfolds they find out how the world works: its unfairness, to be sure, but also its gratifications.
Animating Harris's commitment to such extreme resistance is the profound unfairness of modern America, a subject that consumes much of his book.
I was profoundly affected by the unfairness of it all, and it has shaped my view of racial bias to this day.
"This unfairness disadvantages American who play by the rules, undermines negotiations at the WTO, and creates an unlevel playing field," he added.
He's poor sad old Shelley Levene, who cannot close the deal, who spends his nights whining about the unfairness of it all.
Klein's take is feminist–there are chapters on the tyranny of thongs, the unfairness of the Miss/Ma'am thing, and "natural" childbirth vs.
The Patriots said the team wanted to address to the court the "fundamental unfairness" of the process that led Goodell to penalize Brady.
They argue that girls assigned male at birth possess a "biological unfairness," despite evidence to the contrary for those undergoing hormone replacement therapy.
Mostly, it appeared to defend Trump based on the perceived unfairness of the political process rather than the merits of the Ukraine case.
"It's natural that we need to be fully open, and make sure that citizens have no doubts about unfairness or corruption," Matsui said.
Such unfairness helps explain why, distressingly, some victims will always decide that the only answer to bullying is to fight fire with fire.
Her uncharitable view of human frailty and the trials imposed by the unfairness of life makes her an incendiary figure on the left.
When you received the news, did you go through a cycle of anger—the unfairness of being so young and getting that diagnosis?
The articulate teenagers also reflect soberly on the ostensible unfairness of life prospects being so closely aligned with the circumstances of one's birth.
That explains what appears to be a morphing of Trump trade policy from allegations of unfairness to Americans to a 2020 campaign issue.
This was most widely reported by men of color, with women of all backgrounds experiencing significantly more unfairness than men of all backgrounds.
A Pentagon spokeswoman said on Thursday that Defense Secretary Mark Esper, who assumed his role on July 23, was reviewing accusations of unfairness.
Unfairness like that in Amazon's delivery policy can arise for many reasons, including hidden biases – such as assumptions that populations are distributed uniformly.
Research on the phenomenon has found that factors like an intense workload, experiencing unfairness, and role conflict and ambiguity are associated with burnout.
Unfairness is a part of the problem; on Mr Sanders's example, if a kid gets caught with marijuana, he gets a police record.
Democrat press releases about the lawsuits and crocodile tears about Republican "unfairness" were rarely followed by coverage of their ultimate failures in court.
Still, Mr. Lauer's perceived gaffes — he was accused by critics of sloppiness and unfairness, among other journalistic sins — dominated headlines on Thursday. Mrs.
Thus started four years of lawyering — all because of a tax rooted in inequality, unfairness, and — in the case of Edith Windsor — discrimination.
"Alice's story underscores the disparities and unfairness that can exist in criminal sentencing and the need to remedy this total injustice," Trump said.
A few years ago, the gross unfairness and unaffordable expense of this system became too much for many advocates and activists to stomach.
While citing the unfairness of China's policies on U.S. companies, the Trump administration has recently implemented new tariffs, perhaps as a bargaining chip.
At any rate, the utter rush of unfairness lingers, even though he's had a pretty sweet columnist gig for more than 40 years.
Some argue that, because of this unfairness, college degrees in general are a scam and should not be held in such high regard.
They want Republicans and the people inclined to vote their way to be comfortable with the decision based on some concept of unfairness.
Some even get so worked up by perceived unfairness that they burn out from their jobs, putting any chance of promotion at risk.
Of course, the destruction of a person's career or reputation by an unfounded accusation is still an unfairness we should strive to avoid.
O.J. became the person for blacks to use the trial as a referendum on the unfairness of the justice system directed towards them.
Liberal justices spoke of the unfairness of maps that allow a party to receive far fewer seats than their statewide vote tally would indicate.
People accuse you of being indecisive, which isn't really fair—but battling unfairness is a theme of your life, so I guess there's that.
Perhaps the reality is that Trump simply doesn't have what it takes to deal with all the "unfairness" that comes with such a position.
Anger was part of the suicidal feeling and also grief and unfairness and I can't get heard unless I'm dead in front of them.
While it is tempting to believe data-driven decisions are unbiased, research and scholarly discussion are beginning to demonstrate that unfairness and discrimination remain.
And as much as I want to cry about the unfairness of it all — why does he get to move on when I can't?!
Mahathir said last month the "unfairness" of contracts for Beijing-backed projects were a key issue he would raise during his visit to China.
"Zainab's terrible experience is yet another indication of the unfairness of the watchlisting system and the harms it inflicts on individual lives," says Handeyside.
There is no doubt that the overt commercialization of these appropriated dance moves rings with unfairness, but as of now, it's still uncharted territory.
As the alpaca lobby demonstrated, riding herd on tax breaks will cause every special interest benefiting from the code's complexity and unfairness to bray.
AND I MEAN HOW MANY TIMES DID CANDIDATE TRUMP GO ON THE CAMPAIGN TRAIL AND RAIL AGAINST THE UNFAIRNESS OF THE CARRIED INTEREST DEDUCTION?
Every day, I face the horror of what crime, poverty and unfairness do to the lives of the families I was called to serve.
But I think that we can never say never because we don&apost know what unfairness the president may be subject to going forward.
And it has so many loopholes that many companies end up paying relatively little, creating unfairness across industries and depriving Washington of important revenue.
This anger needs to be redirected toward the real source of unfairness: the rich who take advantage of the poor and the middle class.
As Mr. Trump rages on about the unfairness of the investigation, remember that Mr. Mueller has been on the job for just 15 months.
At the core of Scout's story is her harsh discovery of unfairness: Tom Robinson is falsely arrested, unfairly tried, unfairly convicted and then killed.
There, Mr. Trump focused on two of his fixed ideas: the unfairness of trade with European allies and their inadequate level of military spending.
This being a play set in Britain, the class system — and particularly its built-in unfairness for working-class women — is also anatomized ruthlessly.
Until we hold people accountable for so much of this unfairness and unjustness, we're not going to get the kind of change we need.
When Trump plays his unfairness card, he often throws it down on a pile of gobbledygook that is disconnected from the case at hand.
Later he would dwell on the unfairness of the ordeal, the costs to his family and the plight of other men still facing prosecution.
But the wealthy also had the same kinds of concerns about inequality and unfairness in American life that the rest of the population does.
Driven by a sense of deep, deep unfairness that children on the other side of the world are dying for things that his children have.
And they have bypassed benchmark statistics like the unemployment rate, and focused instead on the system's fundamental unfairness, highlighting stark income inequality and worker rights.
Seoul denied those accusations and said it plans to raise the "unfairness" of Tokyo's actions at the World Trade Organization's general council meeting this week.
But to address the fundamental issues, the sense of alienation, the sense of unfairness, the consequence of years of poor governance, all that takes time.
She cried about cruelty and unfairness and racist insults, and posted a link to a video entitled: "If You're Scared of Islam, Meet a Muslim".
To accuse China of unfairness in this is wrong -- plenty of American companies have reaped the benefits of manufacturing in China or exporting goods there.
A first-of-its-kind report finds that sexual harassment and complaints about unfairness are disproportionately high in the tech sector compared to other industries.
Bill Cosby's 3 to 10 year prison sentence reeks of unfairness and sets a dangerous precedent for the future ... so says fellow comedian Joe Torry.
According to the Service Employees International Union Local 6 (SEIU 6), more than 21 workers have reported incidents of religious unfairness in 2016 and 2017.
He is urging all Christians to unite with Muslims against what he says is blatant unfairness, and even urged Jews to stand against Israeli occupation.
New CFPB leadership is likely to de-emphasize or discontinue the use of its abusiveness authority, focusing instead on using its deception and unfairness authority.
A few years ago, a team of psychologists set out to study how kids too young to wield the word "unfair" would respond to unfairness.
As she reads aloud from it to a sympathetic doctor, her reflections on hardship, sacrifice and life's unfairness have the tone of a humble manifesto.
In short, even the likes of Clinton complaining about the inherent unfairness of the Electoral College won't likely change much about how we elect presidents.
Sanders wanted to dramatize the unfairness of rich corporations with mega-rich CEOs paying their workers so little that they have to use public benefits.
What makes "The True" worth its longueurs is the chance to see Ms. Falco bite into the unfairness of all that, but also the excitement.
Critics have pointed to the current imbalance in House seats to highlight the unfairness of the current map, which was drawn in 2011 by Republicans.
"The entire system is flawed, the way that people are prosecuted, and the unfairness that black people experience in the court system," Ms. Brown said.
Then there were the tomes about globalization (including my own, I admit), detailing the West's unfettered pursuit of neoliberal policies that abetted all this unfairness.
Recognizing unfairness is the engine for empathy and activism, and literature — the great window and mirror — is where it starts for so many of us.
That's no surprise: Republicans have criminal records, too, and everyone gets the unfairness of being barred from voting for this reason, and certainly for life.
This will end the unfairness of the wealthy paying far lower tax rates on investment income than working Americans pay on income from their jobs.
Over the years, bill after bill has chipped away at the changes we made, and people today once again see unfairness everywhere in the code.
"It's taken essentially a quarter century for policymakers to figure out the fundamental unfairness" of those harsh 1980s and 1990s drug laws, the judge said.
He also blamed his emotional state on the "unfairness" of being asked to account for his alleged conduct before being confirmed to a lifetime position.
A Sanacorp spokesman said it would lead to unfairness in how domestic and foreign pharmacies were treated and put patients without Internet access at a disadvantage.
But you know a lot of things that we're not going to know, they've seen a lot of abuse and they've seen a lot of unfairness.
To the Editor: It is easy to be saddened by the unfairness of the prison system's treatment of the terminally ill inmate described by Rachael Bedard.
Blacks have been protected from this phenomenon by another unfairness: Studies indicate that doctors discriminate against black patients and are less likely to prescribe them painkillers.
Inconsistent pay and a lack of acceptance of their work are all part of the ongoing unfairness, they say, between indigenous and nonindigenous people in Australia.
The PFA decided to take the matter to court, with Eastham's protracted departure from Newcastle used to demonstrate the unfairness of the retain and transfer system.
ROSS: NO. WHAT THAT SIMPLY DESCRIBES IS AN UNFAIRNESS THAT EXISTS, NOT JUST WITH MEXICO AND CANADA, BUT WITH MOST OF THE REST OF THE WORLD.
At a moment when he could have offered positive advice about life, love and leadership, he bragged about his accomplishments in office and groaned about unfairness.
It doesn't help that due the the liquefaction, certain areas have more utility damage than others, and feelings of unfairness and neglect abound in certain neighborhoods.
I'm going to bask in this extraordinary honour and my extraordinary good luck and I'll set to work first thing tomorrow on the global unfairness problem.
The fundamental unfairness of the fact that she was the one who'd loved and lost and now she was the one who was supposedly to blame.
One of the tentpole features of the Trump campaign's foreign policy, from the outset, has been the desire to rectify perceived unfairness in trade with China.
Despite his protestations about the unfairness of litigating such serious allegations in the press, his letter's distorted presentation of facts is intended to do just that.
Indeed, the unfairness is in applying a double standard to Puerto Ricans by denying them restructuring authority that virtually all of their fellow Americans can utilize.
These individuals will heap upon us unearned guilt as they point to our hard-earned earnings as evidence of the unfairness of their station in life.
"So many people are complaining about the unfairness of the political arrangement right now," said Felix Chung, a lawmaker who represents the textiles and garment sector.
No. What other alternatives do you have to rebalance what has now been 30 years of cheating, lying, stealing and unfairness on behalf of the Chinese?
I also — as is clear from WikiLeaks — have pleaded with the Hillary campaign at the highest levels to address the sense of unfairness that people feel.
But the cost of that comfort and those pretty rooms — and the eager acquiescence to the unfairness and meanness they signify — comes at a terrible price.
Still, when asked repeatedly what Pelosi would consider a "fair trial," she declined to say, while defending the Democrats' impeachment process from GOP allegations of unfairness.
In July, the Robert F. Kennedy Human Rights organization put up bail to free Mr. Hernandez, saying he exemplified the unfairness of the cash bail system.
One way to do that, her campaign believes, is by shoring up support from black Americans, many of whom have experienced the unfairness of the system firsthand.
But other people in Abrams' orbit are frustrated by a sense of unfairness over the Abrams–Biden whispers, with some feeling as though Abrams should run herself.
In a statement, the FTC said its unanimous opinion, written by Chairwoman Edith Ramirez, concluded that the administrative judge had applied the wrong legal standard for unfairness.
As I grew older, I began to understand the true nature of these customs inside of a global system of gender — their unfairness, their meanness, their absurdity.
"The sense of inequality really relates to perceptions of unfairness, deprivation, frustration, agitation, and anger, which can in turn give rise to aggression and violence," DeCelles said.
Back then, Democrats were stung and depressed, and anxiously thinking about the cosmic unfairness of the first black president leaving the White House after only one term.
Given the opinions in prior cases, everything seemed to hang on whether Justice Anthony Kennedy would find that the unfairness or inequality can be measured well enough.
There, too, is an unfairness in the attempts to burden responsible Americans with the weight of protecting the Supreme Court for all those on the Trump Train.
Trump has repeatedly called out social media companies for alleged unfairness to conservatives and has  accused Amazon of bending government rules in order to maximize its profits.
And men from underrepresented groups, including African Americans, Latinos, and Native Americans, were more likely to leave a company due to unfairness (40%) than any other group.
The unfairness of the years stolen from this couple because of someone else's mistake, the great cosmic error that derails Roy's life, is the novel's slow burn.
But don't let the world's inherent unfairness and the boomers' destruction of the economic system break you of your desire to have a moderately enjoyable work life.
Civic institutions in Chile have invested much time and resources telling the stories of women who had abortions, to show the unfairness of treating them as criminals.
WASHINGTON — President Trump complained on Thursday about the unfairness of the Russia investigation, wondering on Twitter why Hillary Clinton's connections to Russia are not being similarly scrutinized.
The FTC has broad latitude to decide what those are — and has been very, very aggressive in using that unfairness power over both privacy and data security.
Instead, Congress should have created a nonpartisan commission of objective experts to investigate all claims made by either party about any unfairness surrounding the 2016 presidential election.
Her purported goal is to counter the unfairness of Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell working with the White House to skew the trial in Trump&aposs favor.
In addition to the unfairness of having to pay a union just to keep one's job, my union often used my dues to promote policies I don't support.
Remarks released ahead of a Labour Party event on Tuesday morning, show that Corbyn was expected to say the revelations are an example of unfairness in British society.
So, I think there&aposs an unfairness within the corporate tax, not to mention that about 25 percent of the corporate tax is paid for by the workers.
The judge decided that Murjani's resignation as CEO in 2012 was of his own accord, and that there was "no commercial unfairness" in the issue of share ownership.
But it's really important not to let that unfairness lead to a response that could potentially hamstring the Fed in terms of its ability to achieve its objectives.
Rather than illustrating some sort of fundamental unfairness or inequality, the article demonstrates how free markets benefit those of modest means by making goods and services more affordable.
Preet Bharara, who brought charges against D'Souza when he was US Attorney for the Southern District of New York, asserted that there was no unfairness in the case.
One such U.S. manufacturer, Mighty Mug, discovered this unfairness when the company's founder and CEO, Jayme Smaldone, ordered a counterfeit version of his Mighty Mug product from China.
This certainly could serve to mitigate the Democrats claim of unfairness, but it doesn't stop any voter from possible viewing the Republicans as being "unfair" and needlessly obstructionist.
ROSS GITTELL Portsmouth, N.H. To the Editor: Current and historical structural racism, as well as economic and political power inequities, help illuminate the unfairness described in your article.
So it's not a surprise that a lot of people experience unfairness and want something different, even if they haven't thought through exactly how the capitalist economy works.
They are tired of the unfairness of jumping the line and clogging the asylum system with unjustified claims that prevent us from helping those who are truly deserving.
These crowds are angry, perhaps because the alternative is to be thoughtful about the unfairness and complexity of this time and place and what they demand of us.
Right now, that unfairness manifests itself both in sensationalist coverage in general and in an exaggeration of the level of legal jeopardy that faces junior staff, they say.
He acknowledges that the left mistreats the topic, too, citing implicit bias as a catchall to explain all the forces of racial unfairness in society that aren't bigotry.
For one thing, the Nortons — Ed, a widower, and his three adult sons — are hyperaware of their relative good fortune and the unfairness to others it unavoidably entails.
" Montanaro also makes this crucial point about Trump: "His sense of fairness, or unfairness, really, has driven him, his rise in politics — and his priorities for the country.
The success of Asian-American students , some from low-income families, doesn't imply that the system is fair; it suggests that unfairness can be mitigated by extraordinary effort.
Adding to the current unfairness by cheating isn't exactly helpful, of course, but that wouldn't have occurred to your friends as they nursed their outrage at your tattling.
Indeed, the FTC is currently using its deception and unfairness authority in a net neutrality-like case against AT&T Mobility, which allegedly throttled its "unlimited" data plans.
"As 503 begins, it's crucial that he messages frequently and forcefully on the unfairness of this sham inquest," said Steve Cortes, a member of the president's reelection committee.
The themes of the hour — unfairness, opportunity, whether to have even a shred of faith in the system — are ones she has thought about her entire adult life.
But for all of the Republicans' complaints about unfairness, the transcripts indicate they were fully involved in the questioning of witnesses during the sometimes-contentious closed door hearings.
This unfairness may also explain why, despite interest among millennials of opening up their own business, they are also less likely to be self-employed than older individuals.
This week, as Hillary Clinton's lead in the popular vote continued to grow, the fury of her supporters over this apparent unfairness fueled huge new interest in Koza's plan.
On the other hand, in extreme unfairness to Schumer, it was probably a bad idea to tell him (or any other senator, for that matter) about Netflix and chilling.
There are solutions — more about that in a moment — but a starting point is to recognize that this public mood of impotence and unfairness is rooted in something real.
"  William M. Daley, who served as President Obama's chief of staff in 2011, explained, "Redistribution is a loaded word that conjures up all sorts of unfairness in people's minds.
The public rightly sees the unfairness in this disparate treatment and is losing faith in the basic principle of our justice system that no one is above the law.
Even if that might mean they are used to the pressure when it ramps up for Rio, Ryan is clearly exasperated by the unfairness of some of the criticism.
The committee had hinted in recent days that it would again seek the governor's testimony before that vote, to avoid any charges of unfairness by Greitens and his team.
The President has the right to pardon but the facts are these: D'Souza intentionally broke the law, voluntarily pled guilty, apologized for his conduct & the judge found no unfairness.
But there is no unfairness in this situation because Wyoming is not in the same position that Idaho and Montana were in when Congress delisted wolves in those states.
The sponsors highlight the apparent unfairness of a median credit card interest rate of 220006 percent, while the economy is still comfortably nestled in a low-interest-rate environment.
"The unfairness of the tax laws is unbelievable, it's something I've been talking about for a long time, despite frankly being a big beneficiary of the laws," Trump said.
Fox is so good at complaining about unfairness that it forces other, legitimate, non-propaganda-based networks from reporting things accurately, afraid they'll be said to have an agenda.
Certainly she has come to Washington — after a special election to fill a vacant House seat in her Dallas district — with the intention of undoing unfairness and staying honest.
Drivers led a strike against Uber in cities around the world in advance of the I.P.O., protesting the unfairness of their working conditions as investors prepared to get rich.
Among them were the difficulty of measuring employees' performance and the sense of unfairness that workers might feel if a computer were to make hiring, firing and promotion decisions.
Scott P. GilbertAlbany To the Editor: Women are often confronted early with the choices and the unfairness of the supposed meritocracy: Do I step back to raise a family?
"Global trade tensions are arising, essentially, because of perceptions of unfairness – be it over state support for industries, undercutting of labor standards or currency manipulation," Lagarde said in Frankfurt.
So when I saw this and when I heard it — I heard it like you did — I said that is really now in a whole new level of unfairness.
We were unhappy about president Bush and the war and she was really upset about the hanging chads and the unfairness of the [2000] election and things like that.
It's grim, but predictable, especially to those who for so long have insisted that such unfairness is not evidence of a broken system, but a system working as designed.
" To dramatize the unfairness of the agreement, Mr. Trump asserted that it allows China, the world's largest polluter, "to increase these emissions by a staggering number of years — 222.
"There are several issues to be brought up, among which is the unfairness of the terms of the contract and also the loan," Mahathir said at a news briefing.
What does he say about the unfairness of the income casualty gap — the difference between the median household incomes of communities with the highest casualties and all other communities?
"Given the unfairness of this procedure, Mr Philippe Moryoussef informed the court that he was compelled to refuse to appear at the conviction trial," his lawyer said on Monday.
I don't know about you, but most of the time I can hum along on my daily routine without being crushed by the sheer unfairness and brutality of the world.
One of the complaints also argues the criminal unfairness of Facebook's ability to "block who ever they choose," nodding at another popular misunderstanding of the positioning of social-media networks.
NYC Council member for Queens, I. Daneek Miller spoke about the unfairness of Ricketts's retaliation against his newly unionized staff as well as NYC Council Member for Brooklyn Stephen Levin.
Like Samantha Bee's diverse writing room, it's an example of where members of the industry are just deciding to say no to the unfairness and imbalance of the status quo.
When you're working with politics, even in a simulation, if your system is unclear or even has a hint of unfairness... it's really hard to convince large groups of people.
As for blind spots, although he repeatedly uses the words "discriminate" and "discrimination", Mr Damore does so only to describe the unfairness to men of trying to hire more women.
It is paramount that the review of Mr. Cohen's data and documents be handled in such a way as to eliminate, as much as possible, even the 'appearance of unfairness.
Farmers, he argued, were not just hurting economically but were having trouble adapting to a changing world, and lashed out at their change in status as much as at unfairness.
Doing away with the state and local tax deduction corrects a fundamental unfairness in the current tax structure and provides an opportunity to reduce tax rates for all hardworking taxpayers.
I admit that while I come at this as a citizen first, there's an unfairness I see in my role of CEO of Square (this does not apply to Twitter).
You might've heard of the boots theory of economic unfairness, which suggests that being poor can be more expensive because you can't afford to buy better quality items that last.
In an age where we are rightly addressing inequality issues in other areas of daily life, allowing this kind of unfairness to exist in the American workforce is simply wrong.
But Republican strategist Ryan Williams argued that Trump's time would be better spent focusing on his policy agenda rather than voicing his resentment over the purported unfairness of the investigation.
Even Ms. Cummins recognizes the unfairness of the system: "That's not a problem that I can fix, nor is it a problem that I'm responsible for," she recently told NPR.
TV, Nina Turner said there is a lot of "unfairness baked into the system," saying the California senator faced systemic racism and sexism in her bid for the Democratic nomination.
" And the writer Susan Orlean echoed that sentiment: "I think this is the time to be noisy — to be loud about disagreeing when it comes to matters of essential unfairness.
But, as Professor Nelson says, he was not a liberal; he was a "populist prophet" who was able to capture the sense of unfairness that working people felt in their bones.
But allowing Keiko to continue campaigning for the April 225 first round vote could shred what little credibility the JNE has left in the context of already widespread accusations of unfairness.
But allowing Keiko to continue campaigning for the April 10 first round vote could shred what little credibility the JNE has left in the context of already widespread accusations of unfairness.
Her sense of this unfairness led to additional fact-finding, then a coalition and eventually helped persuade Congress to ensure that all children with disabilities nationwide had access to an education.
By enforcing legal protections the party may find that higher household incomes are a solution to slower growth as well as to the country's more serious ills of unfairness and inequality.
To fact-check my account of reality against Herbalife's paid consultants' claims of FTC exoneration and business-as-usual, read the FTC's actual charges of unfairness, deception, consumer harm, and illegality.
The struggles of these Americans cast a glaring spotlight on the unfairness of our old health insurance system since, too often, their insurers charged them more or denied them coverage outright.
So it's no surprise that unfairness or mistreatment is the most frequently cited reason for leaving a job in tech, according to the Kapor Center for Social Impact's Tech Leavers Study.
I didn't have language for that until I was around that age, but I always felt a sense of anger at unfairness; I had that even before I was a teenager.
The president has cited the steep U.S. trade deficit with China as proof of unfairness, though most economists say the metric doesn't reflect the full picture of trade between the nations.
Thus he seemed to absorb not only his father's sense of life's unfairness but also an intimate knowledge of how a man's rage can play out in the victimization of women.
You don't see the world as a bleak place, but you realize it is inherently unfair and operate within the bounds of its inherent unfairness instead of wishing things were different.
James Turnbull, a Busan-based expert on Korean feminism and popular culture, said this reaction is "overwhelmingly driven by (the) perceived unfairness" that men perform military service while women do not.
Because many people in your generation don't take cheating very seriously, your friends would most likely have ended up focusing on the unfairness of being singled out, not on their wrongdoing.
There has always been a deep unfairness about the relationship between economics and politics: Presidents get both credit and blame for events that usually have little to do with their actions.
"The preferential tax treatment given to certain types of capital income from investments over ordinary income from wages creates unfairness in the tax code and encourages tax avoidance," Wyden's paper argues.
Cato explains the unfairness of this with a simple example — we would never allow four of the seven referees of a Ohio State-Michigan football game to be alumni of Michigan.
" Kelly Dittmar, assistant professor of political science at Rutgers, Camden, said, "This could have a mobilizing effect on women, who see unfairness, misogyny or the underrepresentation of women in political leadership.
"If it doesn't happen, then we'll put tariffs on the cars coming in from Canada, and that'll be even better," Mr. Trump said, complaining about the unfairness of Canadian dairy tariffs.
Left off the stage all except once, he used the time to make his pitch directly to voters and highlight what he saw as the unfairness of the debate qualification process.
That white voter problem emerged in the aftermath of the civil rights movement as a resentful backlash to perceived disorder and unfairness and has gotten worse with almost every subsequent presidential election.
Or perhaps the unfairness stems from the mysterious "Rule 40(b)," limiting consideration to candidates winning majority support from eight state delegations — a hurdle that only Trump and Ted Cruz can clear.
Instead, America's trade deficit—Mr Trump's main gauge of the unfairness of trade deals—is better understood as the gap between how much Americans save and how much they invest (see article).
The mother of two stresses the importance of said aspirations, touching on the unfairness of how once a woman has kids, it's sometimes assumed that parenthood suddenly makes up her entire identity.
Earlier this month, the White House announced that it would no longer exempt Canada, the E.U., and Mexico from punishing tariffs on steel and aluminum, citing national security and concerns of unfairness.
Not surprisingly, many have pointed out the unfairness of this, given that the UK's older population — with houses, jobs, and pensions secured — have less to lose from financial and political turmoil. pic.twitter.
SEOUL (Reuters) - South Korea's trade ministry said on Sunday it plans to raise the "unfairness" of Japan's export curbs at the World Trade Organization's general council meeting on July 23 to 24.
Some companies have implemented unconscious bias training, but this initiative alone does not make statistically significant differences, either in reducing the incidence of bias or unfairness or increasing retention, Kapor Klein says.
Frances is committed to a vision of herself as principled and disciplined, motivated by a stringent brand of altruism that seems to her the only rational response to the world's grotesque unfairness.
It was the futility of ever pleasing everybody, and the unfairness of women being expected to do so, which she said spurred her to decide she was "sick" of this status quo.
The President sought to remind Republicans on Monday of what he sees as their duty to protect him, in a tweet that claimed that the impeachment probe represented the height of unfairness.
"She is a very intelligent person who has very strong ideas about public policy and a great sense that there is unfairness in this society that needs to be corrected," Frank said.
"The KSU released a statement after the Sochi Olympics saying it would undergo reform in order to fix internal chronic problems such as factionalism and unfairness in selecting athletes," said the official.
Democrats can complain all they want about the unfairness of the weird ways in which rural America gets overrepresented, but they need to win big majorities before they can change the system.
" Referring specifically to the Cohen news, Trump told the assembled pool reporters, "When I saw this, when I heard it ... I said, 'That is really now in a whole new level of unfairness.
Andrew Cuomo — "his excellency," she calls him — about the unfairness of the $2.50 congestion fee that was added to all cab fares earlier this year to help fund repairs for the deteriorating subways.
That means we need leaders—probably young leaders, based on what I see in my students—who are capable of observing troubling unfairness and downright cruel treatment all around them, and changing direction.
The court ruled that jailing Robinson so promptly "gave rise to unfairness," and that the "haste" with which the case was dealt with meant his lawyers weren&apost given enough time to prepare.
Over the years, the FTC has brought forward more than 60 cases that allege companies are engaged in deception or unfairness by failing to implement reasonable safeguards for the consumer data they maintain.
Abusiveness, however, is a new consumer protection concept, while there is almost 80 years of FTC precedent under which deception and unfairness have evolved to become clearly focused on preventing unjustified consumer injury.
The primary differences between the experiences of employees who left and those who remained, according to another study, had to do with negative perceptions of the workplace environment, unfairness, and lack of opportunity.
Maslach and her coauthor, Michael Leiter, identify six main causes of burnout that arise within organizations: too much work, lack of control, too little reward, unfairness, conflicting values, and the breakdown of community.
If Trump is serious in claiming he recognizes that the criminal justice system is treating people unfairly, it's time to make larger-scale changes — changes that fix the unfairness on the front end.
Nonsmokers at the agency complained about the unfairness to the chief executive, whose response in September has drawn attention in a country where tobacco use remains popular and workers take few days off.
Name Withheld Because your children know what your ex has done, it shouldn't be hard to explain to them that you're trying to make up for what you see as their father's unfairness.
"The President has the right to pardon but the facts are these: D'Souza intentionally broke the law, voluntarily pled guilty, apologized for his conduct & the judge found no unfairness," he wrote on Twitter.
Until the 1990s, the clearest measure of the unfairness built into the kichijong system was the absence of full legal accountability in the face of the frequent abuses committed by American service members.
Real unfairness, of course, is when a man can be accused of victimizing and harassing female colleagues for decades and face absolutely no consequences until his bad behavior affects his company's bottom line.
There is also an asymmetry in the impacts of GCC that emphasizes the unfairness of the opposition of Texas leadership and industry to accepting the role of fossil fuel emissions in climate change.
Throughout the impeachment inquiry, one of the talking points from House Republicans, building on the overall narrative of unfairness, has been that Democrats violated congressional rules by denying a minority day of hearings.
That bill would do little to end the unfairness faced by our domestic corporations that compete against multinationals, many of which offshore their profits and employ loopholes that are unavailable to domestic corporations.
Beyond the basic unfairness of taking ordinary peoples' homes for the benefit of the rich and powerful, there are a couple of specific problems with the use of eminent domain for private use.
As Sunni Muslims in a country controlled by the Alawite minority, we lived with the unfairness that the good jobs went to the Alawites, but we knew how to work within the system.
One glimpse of the structural unfairness in America is this: A dumb rich kid is now more likely to graduate from college than a smart poor kid, according to Robert Putnam of Harvard University.
Facebook has become an outlet for popular anger about all sorts of unfairness (posts on the platform are still helping to sustain outrage over a toxic spill that poisoned miles of coastline last year).
When I first heard of Train, I resented what I thought of as unfairness to the player—how dare this game designer make the player feel guilty about something they couldn't possibly have known?
The "red pill" offers up a tangible, external enemy, and the subsequent opportunity to wallow in self-pity about the unfairness of a supposedly matriarchal society that won't let you get your end away.
I saw that video where you say you're [name redacted's] wife—and I'd like to discuss the unfairness of assuming a woman receives help, just because her partner works/worked in a similar industry.
Powell also asked the judge overseeing Flynn's case, U.S. District Court Judge Emmet Sullivan, to grant access to almost 50 categories of information that the defense said could illuminate the unfairness of Flynn's prosecution.
But if we are honest with ourselves, we know that we are called upon daily by the people we represent to help them deal with unfairness in how the law is written and enforced.
But introducing this "non-traditional" information to credit scores runs the risk of making them even more biased than they already are, eroding nearly 22019 years of effort to eliminate unfairness in the system.
"Untold numbers of victims have been silenced in this way, especially those who lack the financial resources for a long, drawn-out legal battle to fight the unfairness of the clause," the actress wrote.
The only thing more exciting to me than the revival of David Lynch's cult-classic Twin Peaks is when I hear about women making a statement about social injustices and the unfairness in Hollywood.
MixedBag have made it so that any "unfairness", heightened at boss encounters, is but an illusion—it's on you to be a better pilot when things take a bitter turn for the burned out.
The committee, under pressure to conduct a transparent campaign and irritated at Mr. Trump's claims of unfairness, is moving more aggressively to explain how the primary works and pointedly rebutting their own front-runner.
The dispute over the timing of the trial prompted Tilton to speak out about what she considers the fundamental unfairness of facing potentially ruinous fraud accusations in an administrative proceeding instead of federal court.
"The unfairness of the Tristar settlement is obvious when the dubious discounts provided to class members are compared to the multi-million-dollar cash award it provides to their counsel," the DOJ brief said.
"Communities that are disproportionately affected by unnecessarily harsh registration laws should not tolerate efforts to marginalize their influence in the political process, nor should allies who recognize blatant unfairness stand idly by," Breyer wrote.
"Screaming fraud or unfairness is probably not a constructive first step," said Marc Racicot, who was the Republican governor of Montana when he spoke regularly on Mr. Bush's behalf during the recount in 2000.
The increase, largely during the 1990s and 2000s, happened as the politically influential bail-bond industry flexed its muscles and almost no one paid attention to the growing inequality and unfairness of the system.
They also highlighted EU officials' awareness of their own unpopularity with the electorate, and their sense of unfairness that voters in many countries have turned against European integration rather than blaming their own governments.
Even the ancient origin stories related here — creation tales of nature gods and the unsatisfactory humans they molded into being — are underscored with an implicit fatalism and an acknowledgment of the unfairness of life.
As the "Made in USA" rhetoric plays out on national TV, those of us who fight the daily battle for domestic apparel manufacturing have routinely encountered unfairness, one that remains hidden from most Americans.
South Korean trade representatives have made a strong complaint to the United States about the "unfairness" of safeguard measures against imported washing machines and solar panels, the Asian nation's trade minister said on Thursday.
He promotes his personal persecution and unfairness in his origin story (denied by those who knew him, but good enough for the cover of Time magazine, now apparently reserved for those with claimed grievances).
And we're designed to not really see how selfish and unfair we're being, and in fact we're designed to have specific illusions about ourselves and the world that facilitate the selfishness and the unfairness.
"It was so profound to me to learn that Native Americans, who had lost everything to violence and unfairness in the U.S., were volunteering for a war to escape the horrors at home," adds Jenkins.
This is another way for Warren to hammer home her message of unfairness in the US economic system and the ways corporate executives, managers, and the wealthy get ahead while most others are left behind.
Joe Kennedy of Massachusetts is bringing Patricia King, a trans soldier who has been deployed to Afghanistan three times, as his guest in order to draw attention to the unfairness of Trump's trans military ban.
Progress will feel glacial and you may be overwhelmed by the unfairness of it all, but in the long run, it's much better than resting your hopes on the idea that things have to change.
An adverse judgment could offer an opening for a face saving flaying of the justice system and the perceived unfairness of the political establishment, who Trump has long blamed for seeking to thwart his presidency.
"We will explain to major countries about the unfairness of Japan's action, and the fact that this violates the principle of free trade," Yoon Do-han, press secretary to the President, said in a statement.
But allegations of unfairness and other criticisms continue to dog the $28 billion initiative, which President Trump created to ease the economic hardship on rural America, which constitutes a large portion of his political base.
It's often said that Alpine skiing is an outdoor sport, a no-duh remark intended to account for the disruptions, delays, and inevitable instances of unfairness caused by wind, fog, warmth, snow, rain, and drought.
And AOC is an active Twitter user -- often employing the social media site to call out what she believes to be unfairness within the Democratic Party or to push back on media stories about her.
That the unfairness of it all weighs on his heart, just like it does mine, and that when he is elected, he will do whatever it takes to make America the land of opportunity again.
I think a lot of Republican voters are wondering why Donald Trump is the only person actually making some of these claims about the unfairness of the investigation or this idea that Mueller is beyond reproach.
Flat wages have been set against the meteoric rise of a new class of billionaire plutocrats to create a picture of massive and chronic income inequality and unfairness, and that impression appeared to help elect Trump.
That said, much of the development of data security law has come not through enforcing these statutes but through the FTC's application of the general prohibitions on unfairness and deception in the Federal Trade Commission Act.
"Those who voted for Trump may have wanted to shake up the system, but there's a lot of other people that want to shake up unfairness," said Randi Weingarten, president of the American Federation of Teachers.
Seemingly out of touch with public resentment, especially in rural areas, about economic unfairness, President Macron's first efforts at reform included reductions in the wealth tax and other tax benefits for those in higher income brackets.
Sports are a microcosm of a world that is PROFOUNDLY unfair from root to stem, and doing everything you can to suck that unfairness out of them makes them less true to life in the process.
Both games directly point out the unfairness in this, drawing attention to how only the player has control over who achieves happiness, and even implying that the other girls are doomed to be miserable without them.
The White House appears unwilling to address the exaggeration and unfairness of the original allegation, while most of the media seems entirely unwilling to admit that there might indeed be an alarming abuse of surveillance rules.
Mr. Grassley said that he while appreciated Mr. Kushner's desire to get something done, he did not support any effort to try to address prisons without fixing what he saw as fundamental unfairness in sentencing laws.
Women's dispatches from enemy territory hold a distinct fascination: The basic structures of misogyny are constitutional, and there is a pleasure, for many female readers at least, in seeing everyday structural unfairness reflected back in fiction.
While Democrats may think they are dodging Republican obstructionism by avoiding a formal inquiry debate and vote, they may at the same time be arousing public disgust and distrust over the perceived unfairness of it all.
They have spread toxic misinformation and conspiracy theories to try to justify his actions and raged about the unfairness of the inquiry, complaining that Democrats have been trying to impeach Mr. Trump since he took office.
KUALA LUMPUR, July 6 (Reuters) - Malaysian Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad said on Friday the "unfairness" of contracts for Beijing-backed projects would be a key issue he would raise during a visit to China next month.
I just think that on a basic fairness level — even if they thought this was the most efficient way to do this — the unfairness of it has lingered in a very toxic way in our politics.
Common Sense Like or loathe Donald J. Trump, you have to give him this: He's done more to shine a spotlight on the loopholes and fundamental unfairness of the tax code than any other American president.
LAS VEGAS — Tonight's Democratic debate, the ninth one put on with the Democratic National Committee, grew out of a process designed to avoid charges of unfairness while allowing the party to keep some form of control.
"It's a classically challenging problem to get these algorithms to play nice with each other, and therefore we worry that there is a lot more unfairness going on on the Internet than we know about," she said.
In addition to making up for years of unfairness, the lawsuit aims to make sure that women at Ogletree are given the same opportunities going forward, given proper credit for their work, and compensated fairly, Sanford said.
This is something conservatives strongly believe will boost economic growth as well as reduce the unfairness inherent in the idea of a society in which the government redistributes economic resources from the haves to the have nots.
As a candidate, the fact that he seemed so much more comfortable talking through high-level questions of unfairness in American economic life and so at sea on the details of foreign policy wasn't a huge surprise.
Under Muris' leadership, the FTC also resurrected the use of its "unfairness" authority, which had moribund for two decades in response to Hill threats to eliminate the agency because of its drastic overreach in the late 1970s.
The Senate majority leader spent 30 minutes complaining on the Senate floor about the unfairness of it all, though it's hard to judge the sincerity of his umbrage; he's been called far worse, for doing far worse.
K. Riva Levinson, who leads a boutique international consulting firm in Washington, said that during a recent trip to Ghana, people expressed disillusionment with what they saw as the unfairness of the Democratic primary contest between Mrs.
Most people agree there is plenty of unfairness built into the current political system, such as bad public policies, which often favor the well-off and erect barriers to the advancement of poorer and less educated individuals.
Over the next two decades, she became a prison minister, inspiring others to choose a better path ... Alice's story underscores the disparities and unfairness that can exist in criminal sentencing – and the need to remedy this injustice.
Gore came before the court, he voted to strike down this recount process as violative of — you guessed it — the Equal Protection Clause, citing the unfairness of imposing "arbitrary and disparate treatment" to ballots throughout the state.
Since Asian Americans, Native Americans, Latinos, and, to a lesser extent, African Americans, mostly live in non-battleground states with large populations — as Lara Merling and Dean Baker have also noted — the unfairness falls disproportionately on them.
Proposals to shorten lame duck legislative sessions and to constrain their authority, for example, would reinforce the idea that Republicans have been the party of procedural abuses and unfairness while still setting forth a good neutral rule.
In a speech at George Mason University, she derided the Obama-era guidelines as a "failed system" that was denying students due process, and she placed special emphasis on what she saw as unfairness toward accused students.
Over the next two decades, she became a prison minister, inspiring others to choose a better path… Alice's story underscores the disparities and unfairness that can exist in criminal sentencing – and the need to remedy this injustice.
As much as I dislike forever being associated with blowjobs (or rather, the lack thereof), I'm glad it started a real conversation about the unfairness in the giving and receiving of pleasure during sex between heterosexual partners.
You can imagine a scenario in which this argument reads more persuasively—if Scalia were a young justice, cut down with cosmic unfairness years before the president who nominated him imagined his seat would be vacant once again.
You'd think it would be doubtful that anyone would defend faithless electors, but 257 is revealing that if you haven't fixed the other parts of an unfair system, people will want to use it to address that unfairness.
Eventually, 26 individuals were arrested in a case that took on strange overtones of underclass rage — some outlets pointed out the unfairness of the Federation's byzantine quota system and singular control of the market — and two pled guilty.
So while redlining for insurance is not legal, when Amazon decides to provide Amazon Prime free same-day shipping to its "best" customers, it's effectively redlining—reinforcing the unfairness of the past in new and increasingly algorithmic ways.
The announcement of a special counsel on Wednesday came with Trump already fuming about his treatment in Washington and about what he sees as the rank unfairness of claims that Russian hacking operations helped elect him last November.
The DNC announcement on Thursday came as part of a series of reforms to the DNC's presidential primary debate process, a move intended to evade the same accusations of favoritism and unfairness that marred the 22019 nominating contests.
"By legalizing adult-use marijuana — first and foremost — we can reverse the inequality and unfairness left from years of failed drug policies and shift public safety resources to where they can do the most good," Murphy said. Sen.
And yet what would appear to be an entirely uncontroversial public-health initiative — informing some diners, eating in chain restaurants with more than 15 outlets, of an item's sodium content — is met with cries of unfairness, and resistance.
Trump's recent defense of Sanders's accusations of unfairness are based less on reality, and more on pandering to Sanders's supporters in the hope of corralling them into the so-called "silent majority" that will support Trump in November.
"The margin is a reaction against the unfairness and the recklessness of doing politics with the disproportional state power, as much as it is the electorate's loyalty to democracy and law," Mustafa Karaalioglu, a columnist, wrote in Karar.
"There is a lot of research in organizational settings that suggests perceptions of unfairness lead to anger, hostility and spiteful behavior," wrote Elizabeth Popp Berman, an associate professor of sociology at the University at Albany, in an email.
"Any Madoff customer who held a BLMIS account when Madoff's scheme came to light and was unable to withdraw investment holdings on which he or she had long relied was the victim of an epic unfairness," Engelmayer wrote.
When announcing the deal, Allergan's CEO underscored what he believed to be the unfairness of having two, separate forums and rules for invalidating patents, especially where IPR can effectively overturn the patent decisions made in the federal courts.
So [there's] some of that [unfairness that happens], but by and large, I think it is comedians' fault when we offend, and you have to just decide, "No, I'm okay offending all of those people," or fix it.
To critics, this system still operates as an engine of unfairness, except that the victims have now become Asian-Americans, who outperform their white peers on academic measures but still face stiffer odds when applying to Ivy League colleges.
IMMIGRATION, AUSTERITY - POTENT MIX An austerity campaign under Rutte also eroded respect for mainstream leadership because it hit middle- and lower-income Dutch much harder than the rich, stoking perceptions of unfairness and inequality on which Wilders has capitalized.
The court found the proposition's description of the change in tax rate along with a lack of any discussion of changes in indexing for inflation collectively "creates a significant danger of confusion or unfairness," justices wrote in the decision.
SEOUL (Reuters) - The friend of impeached South Korean President Park Geun-hye at the center of a corruption scandal engulfing the administration told a court on Thursday that she faces "much unfairness" and again denied criminal charges against her.
And Congress narrowed the definition of unfairness to only cover practices that are proven to cause consumers "significant harm," a challenging prospect where the effects of privacy violations are not only difficult to detect, but even harder to quantify.
We can't right all the world's wrongs, but we're totally determined to right the unfairness in our field, not just for ourselves but for the young players coming up behind us and for our soccer sisters around the world.
That "perfectly illustrates the unfairness inherent in this administration's approach to temporary protected status," said Ahilan Arulanantham, the senior counsel at the American Civil Liberties Union of Southern California, referring to a program that gives immigrants short-term residency.
He has emphasized the unfairness of the treaty that handed islands close to Turkey's shores to Greece, and raised concerns about the Turkish community in Greece, which is known officially as a Muslim minority rather than as ethnic Turkish.
But there are also good reasons to be skeptical of the real impact of such narratives, which can be depicted in ads and flaunted at awards ceremonies in part to quell anger at the systemic unfairness still in place.
Adam: So I think it's important that enforcement efforts are logically distinct from trade negotiations although as you've said the administration has argued that part of the unfairness that we confront in China is state sponsored intellectual property theft.
Due process as a cultural matter is influenced by legal ideas but is really a cluster of fluid notions that arise when people in different social and political contexts react to what they perceive as unfairness, abuse, and oppression.
Though the show is likely to be criticized by some for not being a literal recitation of the facts of a very complicated case, the core concepts about the injustice and unfairness which pervaded the handling of the case are accurate.
"(Trump) had this message about fairness and unfairness that should be the bread-and-butter of the Democratic Party," Pete Buttigieg told David Axelrod on "The Axe Files," a podcast from the University of Chicago Institute of Politics and CNN.
"You don't have to be a philosopher king to understand there is an elemental unfairness in holding someone criminally liable for conduct of which they had no knowledge or intent," said Richard Callahan, U.S. Attorney for the Eastern District of Missouri.
Chuck attempts to do the good thing by threatening the warden with 400 inmate cases unless she feeds all of the above unfairness to a reporter, but the AG winds up spotting this trick and forcing Chuck to prosecute anyway.
In her speech, Hathaway touched on the United States' Family and Medical Leave Act, which allots new parents 12 weeks of unpaid maternity leave, pointing out the unfairness of being expected to go without pay for a long period of time.
The museum's three-day run culminated in a talk about the racial unfairness of drug laws by rap mogul Russell Simmons, a longtime critic of U.S. drug policy, with Prince's "Purple Rain" playing on heavy tribute rotation in the background.
When George Zimmerman was found not guilty, I never needed a doc to express the devastating unfairness and loss of hope—the hope that a justice system would extend a damn olive branch to a black life rather than excuse it.
This perception of Mr Cameron as one who seeks always to look after his own is not quite correct: his party conference speech in October was an admirably sincere attack on the deep unfairness and inequalities that disfigure British society.
Perceived fairness or unfairness in the way that coins are allocated and stored can be the downfall of a new cryptocurrency, warned Garrick Hileman, economic historian at the Cambridge Centre for Alternative Finance and founder of economic news site MacroDigest.
It was an all-too-fitting setting given how much China benefits from an outdated postal system at the expense of manufacturers in America, and it is an urgent reminder of Congress' need to fix the unfairness in the system.
The claim today: By making it impossible for regulators to bail out banks, we can prevent the risk taking that causes financial crises and the unfairness of using taxpayer dollars to protect Wall Street at the expense of Main Street.
"I noticed a lot of complaints at the inherent unfairness of making Starbucks employees who happen to be racial minorities sit through these lengthy training sessions on a topic that they likely understand full well through their own experiences," he said.
"The arrival of a new prince or princess highlights the unfairness of the hereditary principle for the millions of children told they'll never be good enough and for the baby whose life has been predetermined," anti-monarchist group Republic said.
For lots of reasons, colleges are willing to lower academic standards to promote racial preferences, eliminate any real academic requirements for some football and basketball players, jump through intellectual hoops to justify exclusion, and avoid the unfairness of legacy admissions.
Conservatives want lower taxes of all kinds; liberals will criticize a regressive tax that hurts the poor while they wait for their rebate check once a year (and the basic unfairness of rebates going to the wealthy and poor alike).
As a kid "who's very particular and very vocal and does not like what she sees as unfairness or injustice, like many American kids who are not afraid to speak up about it, she basically broke her classroom," Kois said.
Chekhov's play has transcended the centuries because it is about timeless concerns: how hard it is to communicate with others, the vagaries — and unfairness — of love, the idea that life is something you must simultaneously endure and make the most of.
"Communities that are disproportionately affected by unnecessarily harsh registration laws should not tolerate efforts to marginalize their influence in the political process, nor should allies who recognize blatant unfairness stand idly by," added Sotomayor, the first Hispanic Supreme Court justice.
Common Sense After the billionaire investor Warren Buffett exposed the unfairness of a federal tax code that assessed his secretary at a higher rate than him, it was hard to imagine a tax reform plan that would be even less fair.
She observes him from a distance, and it is not clear — perhaps not even to her — whether she is planning to confront or kill him, or if witnessing the unfairness of their respective circumstances is all the justice she can expect.
The more moderate Democrats were more cautious in their attacks on Mr. Trump's stewardship of the economy, largely taking issue with sluggish income growth and what they called the unfairness of the tax code while criticizing his methods on trade.
By exaggerating the exigencies of capitalism, Kim circles closer to them: For people like Reseng, he seems to argue, globalization has amounted to nothing but the dim sense that some monumental unfairness, impossible to counteract, is moving tectonically beneath our feet.
The 59-year-old philanthropist and filmmaker, who is the granddaughter of Walt Disney Company co-founder Roy Disney, blasted corporate executives Wednesday for their "addiction" to money and the "extreme unfairness" of paying their workers less than a living wage.
"Only CPS has to take hundreds of millions of dollars out of the classroom for teacher pensions, but despite the unfairness of this law, CPS is meeting its obligation to our teachers' pensions today," CPS CEO Forrest Claypool said in a statement.
Less than one percent of customers had suffered unfairness, the problems had been addressed, redress paid and LMIE no longer sold mobile phone insurance to new customers, said Liberty Speciality Markets, a company born of the merger of LMIE and Liberty Syndicates.
Even if you don't cry during this one, you'll still want to spend the rest of the day curled up on your bed, staring aimlessly at the wall and contemplating the unfairness of the world, so it earns a top spot nonetheless. 3.
Trump lashed out in a Twitter post earlier on Thursday at some social media companies and traditional news firms, saying, "The Fake News is not as important, or as powerful, as Social Media" and criticizing what he said was unfairness by some firms.
Sachs, director of the UN Sustainable Development Solutions Network, blamed slow movement on the SDGs and the Paris Agreement on a dearth of leadership, the unfairness of the economic system, and the lack of a plan for putting the 2015 agenda into practice.
Trump's purported Russia advisor, the billionaire Carter Page, is a former adviser to Russia's national oil company, Gazprom; recently he gave a lecture at Russia's New Economic School accusing the U.S. of corruption, unfairness toward Russia, and a return to Cold War tendencies.
As for ending the relationship over her blackface comment, Kelly and Freedman will argue she was treated with gross unfairness, pointing to a town hall meeting Wednesday where NBC talent, including Al Roker, blasted her and she wasn't invited to defend herself.
The former San Francisco 49ers quarterback Colin Kaepernick, who was the first not to stand for the national anthem in 2016, did so to shine a light on police brutality and what he saw as the unfairness of the criminal justice system.
The mood this time was one of celebration: Despite the memory loss caused by his advancing illness (last fall, he told the CBC, "I can't remember hardly anything"), and the unfairness of it all, Mr. Downie was committed to finishing the album.
The movie stars Frances McDormand as a bereaved mother in small-town Missouri who has finally had it with the unfairness of a world full of ineffective justice systems, racists, hypocrites, and men who do bad things and get away with them.
" He also shows a modicum of concern about inequality, though he says we mistakenly conflate "inequality with unfairness," when disparate outcomes should be "seen as a harbinger of opportunity, a sign that education and other routes to upward mobility might pay off.
A young woman who I didn't know at all but she's been so supportive, and I've had great support from other people in that state, and she's been so supportive, and she's been downright nasty and mean about the unfairness to the president.
"The social and economic consequences of inequality are profound and far-reaching: a growing sense of unfairness, precarity, perceived loss of identity and dignity, weakening social fabric, eroding trust in institutions, disenchantment with political processes, and an erosion of the social contract," Schwab.
You will be understood as trying to leverage the bleak unfairness of it all to your benefit: as if you are the one to enter the arena with the advantage of getting to cry "Sexism!" and not with the multiple disadvantages of … sexism.
Furthermore, in his early years as General Counsel, Alex recognized an unfairness in the patent system relating to pharmaceuticals that hurt consumers, and he proposed and implemented a policy that the Office of Management and Budget estimated would save consumers $36 billion.
"His actions don't just carry the whiff of unfairness — they also violate the United States Constitution and one of the fundamental norms of our republic," wrote Jessica Marsden and Cameron Kistler, attorneys at the nonpartisan group Protect Democracy, in the Jackson Clarion-Ledger.
Reinstating a modern Glass-Steagall, the Depression-era law that separated commercial banking from investment banking — a reinstatement championed by, among others, Senator Bernie Sanders — was part of the Republican platform, and Mr. Trump talked about the unfairness of hedge-fund salaries.
To the Editor: The blatant unfairness of the early decision and early admission practices at America's elite colleges reflects a broader pattern by which our system of higher education worsens the deep economic divides that define America in the early 21st century.
Here, in all its dark contingency, is the ugliness of pro wrestling—the ruthless unfairness of WWE's corporate engine tangling with another pro wrestler who doesn't want to hang up his boots, but also the possibility that wrestling any longer could hobble him for life.
Trump lashed out in a Twitter post before the event on Thursday at some social media companies and traditional news firms, saying, "The Fake News is not as important, or as powerful, as Social Media" and criticizing what he said was unfairness by some firms.
That sense of unfairness, powerlessness, that has helped fuel some of the protests we&aposve seen in places like Baltimore and Ferguson and too many places in this country black boys and black men, Latino boys, Latino men experience being treated differently by law enforcement.
Number one, I'd like to apply the Buffett Rule on anybody at a million or more so that we avoid what Warren Buffett rightly points out as the anomaly and the unfairness of, you know, he paying a lower tax rate than his secretary.
"After the Third Circuit recognizes the unfairness of the current settlement and returns it to the district court for further negotiations, I hope the NFL's recent admission will prompt it to provide the benefits and care that retired players suffering with CTE deserve," Molo wrote.
Simply, in experiments where participants were tasked with playing a game with a strong element of unfairness, those participants with higher levels of brain activity in depression-linked brain regions―as recorded via fMRI scans― were more likely to later demonstrate signs of clinical depression.
Dual sovereignty is unpopular because we recognize — at least when we are not in a highly charged political case — that the same fundamental unfairness is involved whenever a person is prosecuted multiple times for the same offense, no matter who is doing the prosecuting.
And when Molly is asked by a partner to have a chat with a new hire — the only other black woman in the office — about toning down her behavior, Molly throws the task back on the partner, who registers the unfairness of the original request.
Most importantly, in a time where the United States is separating families at the border, putting children in cages and lashing out at key allies, this rallying cry of unfairness and injustice seems like a concerted effort to obscure the dark realities of their actions.
The case of Mr. Mohamad, the cannabis oil seller, helped focus attention on the unfairness of imposing a mandatory death sentence in drug trafficking cases even when they involved the sale of relatively small amounts, said Mr. Ramkarpal, who has long opposed the death penalty.
"Democracy promoters" insisted, unrealistically, that politics and economics, with a little good will, could easily become a win-win game, that periodic elections guarantee that citizens will control politicians, and that impartial institutions could overcome the unfairness associated with asymmetries of power in society.
The court acknowledged that extending the duty to warn non-patients "might lead to confusion, conflict or unfairness in many types of circumstances", but that the risk from genetic cases—which are limited to relatives—"is sufficiently narrow to serve the interests of justice".
Using their bars to continue dialogue on the #SayHerName movement, as well as to speak to the realities are other marginalized women, the Sorority are continuing to make bold statements about sexism and unfairness in the city's music scene, and the music industry at large.
But Mr. Carson, who has privately fumed about what he regards as the unfairness of being singled out for criticism, resisted doing so until Thursday's hearing, when one of the panel's Republicans, Senator Tim Scott of South Carolina, gently prodded him to be more contrite.
The scandal has struck a chord in South Korea where young people, who compete fiercely through school and university, are increasingly scrambling for positions in a slack job market, in a system they see as plagued by unfairness and bias in favor of the elite.
There is also a sense of unfairness about punishing a defendant who never received the money from the crime, or who got only a small portion of it, by having a forfeiture order entered that requires paying a sum far beyond the person's actual culpability.
What he's saying: "Never in the history of this country have we had such gross unfairness that one party would put armed guards with guns to prevent the duly authorized people from being able to hear the witnesses and see them for themselves," Gohmert stated.
Some care about the unfairness of income inequality itself, some care about the loss of upward mobility and declining opportunities for our kids and some care about how people get rich — hard work and innovation are O.K., but theft, legal or otherwise, is not.
Beyond agreeing to think big and act boldly, it would be required for Trump and Democrats to agree to structure the program in a way that does not become a banquet for lobbyists and would fail to reduce economic unfairness and inequality in America.
Well, after a few weeks of his presidency, with the turmoil, daily outrages and cries of unfairness, I don't know about you but I yearn for just an old-fashioned politician, who tries to please the public and make friends and shake hands with everybody.
Not "wanting" or "choosing" to work several different low-wage jobs for a total of 60 to 80 hours a week just to survive doesn't make anyone lazy: It points to the unfairness and inefficiency of the economic system, and the inequality inherent in it.
But imagine if we turned that spigot of data and incisive algorithms toward those who presume to judge and control us: Algorithms should be another important check on the system, revealing patterns of unfairness with a clarity that can be obscured in day-to-day life.
Admittedly, they disagree about the nature of that unfairness -- Trump dislikes the rules-based international order because he thinks it is unfair to America, the biggest and richest country in the world, while the protesters object to the way the system is tilted against poor countries.
There's a lot of yelling in family court—judges telling lawyers to shut up and sit down; judges scolding caseworkers for not doing their job; lawyers sniping at one another in barbed, formal language; parents shouting that accusations are untrue, or about the unfairness of the system.
It's precisely because of the one-sided unfairness of the movement — one that has attracted not only anti-Zionists, but also anti-Semites to its campaign — that more than 20 states have passed anti-BDS laws, and that Congress is considering the Israel Anti-Boycott Act (IAB).
Every evil the United States has foisted upon its Indigenous people has been accompanied by the message that, no matter the range of violence or unfairness at hand, the actions doled out by the troops or the politicians were in the best interest of Native communities.
" The World Economic Forum's own research released this week blamed entrenched inequality across the globe for "a growing sense of unfairness, precarity, perceived loss of identity and dignity, weakening social fabric, eroding trust in institutions, disenchantment with political processes and an erosion of the social contract.
Though he blames the Japanese justice system for its unfairness, he agreed last fall to pay $1 million to settle a civil case in the United States, which barred him from serving as an officer or a director of a publicly traded company for 10 years.
"We have strongly complained to the United States about the unfairness of the latest safeguard measures against washing machines and solar panels during bilateral trade talks," Kim Hyun-chong told reporters in Seoul on the sidelines of a second round of talks on a free trade pact.
Trump, a frequent tweeter, lashed out in a Twitter post before the event on Thursday at some social media companies and traditional news firms, saying, "The Fake News is not as important, or as powerful, as Social Media" and criticizing what he said was unfairness by some firms.
The big picture: What's coming next has been foreshadowed by many of the themes that ran through the first two years of Trump's presidency — the consequences of divided government, the growing influence of Big Tech, and the rising sense of economic unfairness felt by many Americans across the country.
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The job of a progressive prosecutor is to look out for the overlooked, to speak up for those whose voices aren't being heard, to see and address the causes of crime, not just their consequences, and to shine a light on the inequality and unfairness that lead to injustice.
That being said—and this is where the intrinsic unfairness of the music industry comes into play and we come back to the variables in finding band members—it really helps to have at least one band member who is sociable and goes to shows and talks to people.
Nobody has a right to feel very optimistic about the outcome, and there's a vast unfairness at work: even the most ardent recyclers and carbon tiptoers—not to mention those without a wide range of options when it comes to what and how they consume—will feel the burn.
All of these are interesting arguments, but the point is that aside from the unfairness of this specific case, it's hard to see how the principles they defend could be confined to sexual-orientation discrimination and not carry over to create a defense of racial or gender discrimination.
While it is high time that women spoke out about the fundamental unfairness of male domination in our society, and about the totally unacceptable experiences of unwanted advances made by men — especially men in a position of power over them — we as a society are exhibiting mass hysteria.
He was bullied at school by a gang of terrible and rude boys, and the unfairness of his situation made a deep impact on me, so deep that I became a Christian, as he was, trying to make my friends stop swearing and stop stealing apples, I remember.
I am not sure they belong in this book — especially when she talks about the unfairness of our sentencing guidelines (I mean, agreed, but this is neither the time nor the place for off-roading) — but I'd love to see an independent memoir about her legal work one day.
"China may not be grabbing all of the headlines in a Russia-infused world, but the truth is a lot of people in the working class have fingered China for being responsible for low wage growth here in America, and they want this unfairness corrected," Penn told Hill.
The "unfairness," as Mr. Trump saw it, was that Mr. Sessions's partiality was exactly what he hoped to exploit, mainly to help quash the F.B.I.'s inquiry into his campaign's possible ties to the Russian government, whose meddling was aimed at tipping the election in Mr. Trump's favor.
Surrounded by his wife, Grace, and a small entourage of his remaining supporters, Mugabe railed against the unfairness of his ousting eight months ago and rumors that he wanted Grace to succeed him, before rambling about the amount of his pension and the apparently lackluster performances of the women candidates.
To say the situation has been handled less than justly is an understatement; add to this the inconvenient truth that the rightful owners of all of the land in question—in a broader historical sense—are undoubtedly Native American in the first place, and the unfairness comes into sharp focus.
In order to reduce the amount of unfairness at work, the Kapor Center recommends three things: implement comprehensive strategies around diversity and inclusion; create an inclusive culture by developing a code of conduct, conducting employee surveys and providing transparency; and develop a concrete system for compensation practices and employee review processes.
Beyond the clear unfairness of this government handout as millions around the country face their own cost challenges for healthcare, a bailout of the pension fund could set a dangerous precedent, potentially leaving taxpayer money to cover the tens of billions in other unfunded private pension liabilities around the country.
The decision strikes at the heart of basic economic unfairness and the ways in which power has become concentrated in the hands of industries — like the pharmaceutical industry which works hard to lobby and advocate and influence to ensure that no checks and balances exist to curb their unfettered power.
"It's an attack on what we all stand for, so when I saw this and when I heard it, I heard it like you did, I said that is really now in a whole new level of unfairness," Trump said as a reaction to the latest developments in the Mueller's investigation.
That most recent episode takes what the TV writer John Rogers calls the Evil Speech of Evil—the "Republic Serial Villain monologue" that even Adrian Veidt derides as Oxymandias in the original comic—and turns it into a palimpsest of white resentments and the misperception of unfairness, whether economic or romantic.
And whether you feel really chill about the whole thing or sometimes find yourself breaking down in tears in the canned food section of Sainsburys about the existential unfairness of it all, you probably have your own way of dealing with the fact our time on earth is so fleeting it's practically inconsequential.
Alerted to some of the delays and accusations of unfairness leveled by lawyers for the players, Anita B. Brody, the federal judge overseeing the case, met with the N.F.L., the plaintiffs' chief lawyer and a court-appointed administrator on Monday in Philadelphia to look at ways handle claims more efficiently and more transparently.
Maureen Dowd Opinion Columnist WASHINGTON — When you've got a demonic child in Washington splattering dark stinking bile, croaking gibberish, spewing vulgar personal attacks, lying to sow confusion, whining about the unfairness of the attempts of righteous men to compel the diabolical behavior and head-spinning outbursts to stop, who do you call?
On Monday, when he appeared with his national security team, Mr. Trump, whose motto could be, "The buck stops anywhere but here," angrily blamed everyone he could think of for the "unfairness" of an investigation that has already consumed the first year of his presidency, yet is only now starting to heat up.
While the ministry official said Jeon had stepped down in 2014 because he was "embroiled in factionalism and unfairness in selecting athletes," the KSU has said only that he resigned to take responsibility for the poor performance of the men's short track team on Sochi, where they failed to win a medal.
Yet both the injustice of denying citizenship to the bidoon and those like them and the unfairness of granting it as a commercial transaction to the super-rich stem from the same cause — a failure to link the rights of citizens to those civic duties that arise from active membership in a political community.
Tesla CEO Elon Musk, who sits on not one, but two Trump industry advisory councils said on Twitter that the ban was "not the best way" to address U.S. immigration challenges, for instance, and Uber CEO Travis Kalanick said he'd "raise" the issue of the order's unfairness at an upcoming advisory council meeting with Trump.
Don't buy your tickets too late You know how if you come to a bus stop and the bus isn't there, it's no big deal and you wait, but if you just missed the bus, you stew and rage against the unfairness of it all and what could have been if you only made it?
In his statement at Wednesday's hearing, Johnson said the total scope of the 2016 effort seemed relatively small at a total of 97 employees getting time off, but the senator warned of "unquantified consequences" from operational concerns to unfairness for employees who weren't in the union or wanted to support different candidates from their union.
But in the brief, organized by the group Fair and Just Prosecution, the former and current prosecutors argue even brief detention based on an inability to pay can yield serious harms such as loss of a job or disrupted family connections and does little to dispel the public perception of unfairness in the justice system.
"Someone could be interested in Russia's losing the World Cup because that would appear as a sign of blatant unfairness and bias towards Russian soccer, becoming a strong proof that the policy of confrontation with the West is right," Konstantin Remchukov, editor-in-chief of the independent newspaper Nezavisimaya Gazeta, said on Ekho Moskvy radio.
Charged with overseeing a live prime-time forum with Donald J. Trump and Hillary Clinton — widely seen as a dry run of sorts for the coming presidential debates — Mr. Lauer found himself besieged on Wednesday evening by critics of all political stripes, who accused the anchor of unfairness, sloppiness and even sexism in his handling of the event.
"We're a group of young people who are coming of age at a time when there is not only an extreme unfairness that is felt, but where you have a Trump administration that is not even trying to hide its own corruption," he said last month, driving in a red pickup truck from one campaign stop to the next.
Ever since the announcement was made last month that Amazon had chosen Queens for its second headquarters over Detroit or Pittsburgh or anywhere else that would have welcomed it with far less ambivalence, the move has served as a projection screen for a wide and emotionally charged set of apprehensions about corporate tyranny, displacement, inequality, democracy, unfairness, loss.
" As Robert Borosage noted in the Nation, Warren's proposal underscored a fundamental unfairness in the American system: that while the "primary source of wealth for most middle-class families — their homes — is taxed each year in the property tax," the "primary source of wealth of the very rich — their investments — is only taxed when sold or transferred, if then.
In a 19863 case barring school districts from considering students' races when assigning them to schools, Mr Roberts wrote, "The way to stop discrimination on the basis of race is to stop discriminating on the basis of race"—a perfectly admirable sentiment in the abstract that takes little account of the structural unfairness which affirmative-action is supposed to address.
Which brings us to the irony-laced dilemma that only the women pursuing careers in comedy face: Even though comedy is supposed to be the art form where the outcasts and underdogs go to expose the lies inside of unfairness, women have been regularly expected to overlook the poor treatment we receive, lest we be called humorless and viewed as bad sports.
Bernie SandersBernie SandersJoe Biden faces an uncertain path Bernie Sanders vows to go to 'war with white nationalism and racism' as president Biden: 'There's an awful lot of really good Republicans out there' MORE (Vt.), he looks like bizarro-Atlas hunched over trying to hold it up with accusations of electoral unfairness and a Salem-style quest to take down Rep.
Amy KlobucharAmy Jean KlobucharWarren's dog campaigns in Iowa while senator sits in impeachment trial Minneapolis NAACP, Black Lives Matter call on Klobuchar to suspend campaign Live coverage: Senators query impeachment managers, Trump defense MORE (D-Minn.) at least acknowledged the strong economy, but the remaining "economic climate deniers" on stage continued to beat the drum of economic unfairness and class warfare. Sens.
It's a horrific unfairness, for example, that for generations, untold numbers of American girls and women have had their lives "derailed" by sexual abuse, to use the term of one of Judge Kavanaugh's accusers, Christine Blasey Ford, while the boys and men who abused them — maturing, telling themselves they've set aside boyish ways, eliding, avoiding, forgetting — chugged along toward successful careers and public acclaim.
Andrea Mitchell: But I think she had her opportunities and, for whatever happened externally from Comey and the Russians and a lot of other things, and the unfairness of the media, the conventional media putting so much attention on Trump and squeezing out the legitimately serious stuff she did... I think that there were enough mistakes that were self-inflicted, not just the server, but her reaction to the server.
In a year when the consensus on globalisation and free trade has been challenged as never before in recent memory, inequality and unfairness were at the front of the global consciousness; the running theme of the year was division—between the people of countries that voted in fractious elections, and between those who would see the world more open and those who want to pull up the drawbridges.
New revelations about the extent of the Trump administration's shadow diplomacy in Ukraine are emerging daily in closed-door testimony, and so far, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and Democrats have been more swayed by the arguments against holding a vote -- it would eat up time, they don't technically need to and it would put moderates in their party officially on the record -- than President Donald Trump's complaints of unfairness.
And so, seeking to expose what he considers hypocrisy and unfairness in the enforcement of health regulations in California, Deen did what any reasonable person would do and filed a complaint not against OSHA or the AIDS Healthcare Foundation, the nonprofit whose complaint led to the investigation into his production company in the first place, but rather Bellator, which is, again, a mixed martial arts promotion with no apparent connection to pornography.
Opponents have long used the term "death tax" to emphasize what they think is the unfairness of using death as a reason to tax assets one has built over a lifetime, but the larger exemptions of recent years have dramatically reduced the number of estates that are actually taxed, from 0003 percent of deaths in 1977 to 0.18 percent in 2013, or about 4,700 of the 2.6 million deaths, according to the Congressional Joint Committee on Taxation.
BUT I'D LIKE TO GET – I'D LIKE TO GET YOUR ANSWER TO THAT, AND THEN SECOND, WHEN WE'VE DEBATED THIS, PEOPLE FROM LOW TAX SORT OF HEARTLAND RED STATES, WHETHER IT'S INDIANA OR WHETHER IT'S IOWA, OR WHATEVER, THEY WOULD SAY THAT THERE'S A FUNDAMENTAL UNFAIRNESS IN ALLOWING THE TAXPAYER FROM NEW YORK OR NEW JERSEY OR CALIFORNIA TO DEDUCT SO THAT THEY, THEMSELVES, THEN ON AN EQUAL AMOUNT OF INCOME PAY MORE FEDERAL TAXES THAN WE DO. CUOMO: YEAH.
In 2018, Rolling Stone ranked "Royals" as No. 9 on its list of the century's best songs: "Maybe the greatest striver's anthem of our modern era was written in half an hour by a 15-year-old in Auckland, New Zealand — perfectly reasonable, since no one views the world's absurd unfairness, or their own rights within in it, with greater clarity than a 15-year-old, especially one situated 8,800 miles from Wall Street and the heart of pop-culture imperialism."
Although unions, including those that are part of the AFL-CIO, generally all supported Democratic nominee Hillary ClintonHillary Diane Rodham ClintonTop Sanders adviser: Warren isn't competing for 'same pool of voters' Anti-Trump vets join Steyer group in pressing Democrats to impeach Trump Republicans plot comeback in New Jersey MORE during the election, they softened opposition after Trump won in the hopes that he would follow through on his rhetoric admonishing the unfairness of some current policies, such as those involving trade deals.

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