Sentences with phrase «unfairly punished for»

However, the immediate result has been a sizable amount of backlash from YouTube's community of smaller channels who feel they're being unfairly punished for the actions of some big - name stars.
We will do our best to make sure you are not unfairly punished for something beyond your control.
It is a shame that so many allow fear and ignorance to rule them, hence the existence of Breed Specific Legislation, but someday it will become apparent to the public and those who make the laws that BSL does NOT keep the public safe but only brings pain to those being unfairly punished for something that has yet to occur.
And yes, tenure protects teachers from being unfairly punished for controversial political views (although that protection is probably more aptly applied to college professors).
Nevada Gov. Brian Sandoval (R) insists his state is being unfairly punished for matters beyond its control.

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In our view, the market unfairly punished the stock for its 2018 guide and outlook based on non-related, industry developments,» Stifel analyst Derrick Whitfield on Wednesday.
When you find a great company being unfairly punished by the market for a temporary and small earnings miss, you thank the market and buy more!
The depiction of hell as a place of eternal punishment and torture of sinners has been an unnecessary roadblock to faith for many for it suggests a God who unfairly punishes sins of 70 years on earth as warranting eternal damnation.
The Lib Dems have already pushed for a «mansion tax» which critics say unfairly punishes those with high property values in the south - east of England.
With respect to the research on test - based accountability, Principal Investigator Jimmy Kim adds: «While we embrace the overall objective of the federal law — to narrow the achievement gap among different subgroups of students — NCLB's test - based accountability policies fail to reward schools for making progress and unfairly punish schools serving large numbers of low - income and minority students.
That's why it's important to fix how we are measuring Adequate Yearly Progress (AYP)-- so that schools are not unfairly punished by measurements that do not take account, for instance, where a particular student started at the beginning of the year and whether the school moved students closer to proficiency targets.
She argues that federal programs such as George W. Bush's No Child Left Behind and Barack Obama's Race to the Top set unreasonable targets for American students, punish schools, and result in teachers being fired if their students underperform, unfairly branding those educators as failures.
Unfairly comparing charter schools to regular public schools punishes them for reaching out to the disadvantaged students that the regular public schools have most often failed.
Further, suspension and expulsion are inconsistently and unfairly applied, with racial minorities punished more severely for less serious and more subjective infractions.
When you find a great company being unfairly punished by the market for a temporary and small earnings miss, you thank the market and buy more!
Banning a breed or particular mix of breeds unfairly punishes dogs that are reliable community citizens, including therapy dogs, assistance dogs for handicapped owners, search and rescue dogs, drug - sniffing dogs, police dogs, and more, and drives them out of the community.
The government should repeal provisions of the Copyright Act that allow labels to unfairly punish fans who share music for non-commercial purposes with statutory damages of $ 500 to $ 20,000 per song.
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