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Richer people, unfairly, also live longer than less well-off ones, even in the developed world.

If he gets hold of Sky and uses it unfairly to crush rivals, he should be punished.

It reminded Angel that he was somewhat unfairly taking advantage of an accidental position; and he went no further with it.

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It might mean something trivial, or it might mean something unfairly burdensome.

With government backing, Deutsche Bahn accuses France of unfairly protecting its domestic rail market, which is closed to foreign trains.

Even more unfairly, Dr Hamermesh found evidence that beautiful people may bring more revenue to their employers than the less-favoured do.

What drove the conflict was the question of which side had acted unfairly towards the other.

What do you do to help ease the pain when someone you love's life has unfairly been cut short by cancer?

But America and the EU argue that by hindering their export, China is unfairly favouring domestic industries.

But some warn that it could unfairly stigmatize individuals.

This "poor man's credit" fell out of favour in the 1980s, when it was unfairly stereotyped as "ghetto financing", and few noticed when America's biggest retailer Wal-Mart, discontinued it in 2006.

Goldmanites feel their firm has been unfairly singled out as a symbol of greed.

Thereupon, finding Tess unfairly browbeaten, the husbands and lovers tried to make peace by defending her; but the result of that attempt was directly to increase the war.

"By advertising that Happy Meals include toys, McDonald's unfairly and deceptively markets directly to children," the CSPI writes in the letter.