Sentences with phrase «not be fair to»

I asked several of my clients about this weeks ago and they all emphatically said this would not be fair to them nor do they wish their sold information available to everyone.
This would not be fair to the children and only keeps them in the middle of the dispute.
It may not be fair to have to claim your own Bolivar automobile insurance when you are not at fault, but it beats the alternative of covering the whole affair out - of - pocket.
Since you are likely to still have some sort of debt or mortgage at this age it would not be fair to put that financial burden on your family, especially right when they are grieving your death.
I think it would be too hard for you to sit in this case and sort out what you knew already against what is proven or not proven here, and itwould not be fair to the parties to have that extra burden even though you two actually know something about the subject.
At the same time, the emergence of this situation will not be fair to the other parent or to the new person in your life, who will now be drawn into the custody battle as well.
They made it clear that a court could make an ancillary relief order under the Matrimonial Causes Act 1973 that departed from a «pre-nup» where it would not be fair to hold the parties to the agreement.
It is our opinion that it would not be fair to take a fee from this type of settlement based on the fact that insurance companies only consider the amount of damages or total loss.
Thus, it would not be fair to the Defendant to apply the full twelve - month notice period.
Hold your horses, relocation with the child can be difficult to achieve in Courts because it essentially means your child will have reduced contact with the other parent and that may not be fair to your child or the other parent.
The majority in the Supreme Court, as Moor J pointed out, summarised its position (at para 75 in Radmacher) as follows: «The court should give effect to a nuptial agreement that is freely entered into by each party with a full appreciation of its implications unless in the circumstances prevailing it would not be fair to hold the parties to their agreement.»
With that knowledge, would it not be fair to say that the decision to separate the Byrd stations in your statistical analysis created two «significance» claims that would otherwise not exist?
And so, proponents of GDR argue that any targets developed under a C&C framework will not be fair to poor nations and therefore will not be accepted by developing nations.
Would it not be fair to mention that the WWF document on which the IPCC based its entire position was not peer - reviewed?
And it would not be fair to ignore corruption and other problems that contribute to mal - distribution of income, the insecurity of simply walking on streets (and the lack of decent sidewalks and cycle paths), squatting etc..
It's a challenge because obviously, the graphics are so different, and it would not be fair to bring in the Game Boy Advance since it had so many years to get to that point.
I put in some positive, but to be fair, also some «negative» aspects, and to disclose: My most favorite city is my hometown Bremen (more about this gorgeous city here) but I did not add it, neither Hamburg, Melbourne, or Berlin (click here to read more about Berlin) since these are cities I have lived in and thus it would not be fair to include them.
This would not be fair to the itching pet.
Although we will always make an effort to help out someone who missed a class, we can not spend extra time each week catching someone up as that would not be fair to our other students.
It would not be fair to go through Orijen dog food reviews without mentioning their recall history; the readers have the right to know everything.
It is possible to help any dog become the best version of itself it can be, but it may not be fair to that dog to expect it to achieve elite level performance in the constantly changing landscape that we busy humans experience as normal.
So, it may not be fair to assume that food trials are better than nutrient profiles as a way to evaluate dog foods.
If field trials are something you would like to participate in with your Bloodhound, then it would not be fair to expect a calm walk in the park to transpire with your pet on lead as well.
They are confused right now and it would not be fair to give them a false security.
I will never have another dog because at 74 year old it would not be fair to him or me.
It may also not be fair to the dog.
The commenter also argued that since the Department, not institutions, establishes PLUS loan eligibility criteria and makes the loans, it would not be fair to publish institutional PLUS loan default rates.
If the bank calculated interest only at the end of the month, say, based on your balance at that point in time, then it might not be fair to either you or the bank.
The Amazon Kindle Fire has been called a potential iPad - killer by the media, but that might not be fair to the latest in Amazon's line of Kindle product.
On the other hand, its approach may not be fair to authors, who rely heavily on reviews to make sales on Amazon and through other online booksellers.
The clutch uptake is lazy (I am coming out of an RX - 8, so this may not be fair to the BMW, but I hate it).
It would not be fair to suggest there is no customer who doesn't think «should I take a sports sedan or a Sport Turismo?»
Despite these advantages, your principal has been told that you can not take students on field trips because it would not be fair to students in other schools.
What is fair to teachers may not be fair to students, and vice versa.
The conservative American Enterprise Institute also argued this week it may not be fair to dwell on the negatives of the evaluation systems in states like Tennessee — and requiring more rigorous evaluations is a necessary step towards making schools better:
And it is not be fair to those teaching or leading schools to rely on just one data point.
«Expanding beyond 20 percent without those criteria would not be fair to taxpayers, parents or students that are going to attend these schools,» said Rep. Bobbie Richardson, a Democrat and retired public school administrator representing Franklin and Nash counties.
By the same token, you can not default on the bond, as that would not be fair to bondholders, many of whom buy school bonds as a hedge against inflation and for their retirement.
Forcing us to show up on a Saturday morning dressed in smart casuals just to attend a video session on the company's organizational structure might not be fair to us.
As for Jaden, it would not be fair to call him untalented, but it is fair to note that much as his father is trying to boost his career, he does not have what it takes to carry the film himself.
He said that another version would not be fair to the audience, he might edit out some scenes that foreigners would not understand.
It's as rudimentary as slasher films go, and although it may not be fair to make the comparison, that will no longer cut it after Get Out proved that the horror genre is capable of a lot more than mechanically depicting people getting stabbed to death.
Not only will it not be fair to yourself, but it will also not be fair to the other person.
The reason is simply that I have found someone and it would not be fair to continue as a member when one is in a relationship.
While rejecting the commission in a statement titled «The Judicial Commission Inaugurated by Kaduna State Government will not be fair to us», signed by Ibrahim Musa, President of the Media Forum of the Islamic Movement in Nigeria, the group said «Some identified members of the Commission have vested interests against the Movement in particular and the Shi'a in general.
Commissioner Daniel Horwitz, who was appointed by Governor Cuomo, argued against discussing an investigation in public, likening the commission to a grand jury proceeding, and saying it would not be fair to those who are the targets of a probe.
«History will not be fair to him.
Opponents of the proposal say it would not be fair to strip a pension from a convicted official whose spouse and children depend on the income.
Ms Harman told the BBC something could be done for the future but it would not be fair to axe existing family staff.
Parents like Beajae Payne, 26, a stay - at - home mom whose autistic son Janari, 4, attends P.S. 811, said that would not be fair to her child who sometimes has to take speech and other therapies in crowded rooms.
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