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- r in an unfair manner
they dealt with him unfairly
- Should the mandate prevail, however, a legal challenge will surely follow, he warns, since hundreds of small and medium-sized businesses would be unfairly put at risk.
- Brosnahan says he was unfairly kept away from his client for 54 days.
- Although her output has sometimes been tagged (unfairly, for the most part) as erratic, she has had a major album in every decade of her career, including Amazing Grace (1972) and .