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Example sentences for: unfairly
How can you use “unfairly” in a sentence? Here are some example sentences to help you improve your vocabulary:
Leslie Dunkling [XVIII, 4] has his reservations (unfairly, it seems to me) about A.D. Mills, A Dictionary of English Place-Names.
All stage directions unfairly imposed.
As Orson Welles put it, all 58-odd million of them are actors, with only a few bad ones, and those, he added most unfairly, are found on the stage and in films.
The Wilmot Proviso ? The Missouri Compromise ? Our problems may have begun even earlier: In Massachusetts, prospective teachers recently complained that one reason so many of them fared poorly on a teaching proficiency test was that they were unfairly expected to comprehend a passage from the Federalist Papers --in many ways, the essential gloss on our entire constitutional system.
"Fairly or unfairly, the Republicans have been pigeonholed as being soft on white lawbreakers, whether it's Oliver North or the Posse Comitatus," he said in an interview in his Capitol Hill office.