Unfairness means treating someone in a way that is not right or just. It involves being unjust or not giving equal opportunities or treatment to everyone involved.
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In Manpel, the Divisional Court found that preventing a party from giving an opening statement contributed to the overall finding of
unfairness of the hearing.
Eventually, though, Mordheim reveals itself to be easier than first thought, its difficulty coming more through a sense of
unfairness in the boosts AI get and an RNG (random number generation) system which delivers some horrible runs of luck that may just leave you cursing whatever God happens to be in the vicinity.
As for the other actions, raising the minimum wage and appointing a special prosecutor when there are questions
about unfairness in the criminal justice system - Greenberg said both of those changes are desired by the majority of New Yorkers, and they don't really care how it comes about.
The perceived downsides to pre-packs (as voiced by many in the property industry) revolve around the lack of transparency, the inability of creditors to be involved in the process and, where «phoenix» pre-packs are involved (where the assets are sold back to the original management of the business), the
perceived unfairness of allowing the business to cherry pick the best assets and «dump» the rest (often leases).
This can protect against claims of
procedural unfairness by eliminating claims of surprise or lack of notice.
It is thought an area on the side of the brain called the amygdala controls how we feel — excited to open a present, sad when someone breaks a toy, or angry
at unfairness.
A few problems
with unfairness still exist too, like the item distribution being fairly broken (the AI epecially get good items nigh on every time, and the powerful ones are still a bit too common).
However, the diversity of routes we now have, with the
inherent unfairness in some of them, is a problem.
Thus, the Court found procedural
unfairness as the tariff set by the Board was based on a methodology not raised at any point in the decision - making process.
It was
seeing unfairness across our society that got me into politics and now I'm here this is what motivates me.
Richard John Neuhaus» concerns about
gross unfairness should be allayed because the zero tolerance policy does not, in fact, entail that all priests who sexually abuse a minor will be dismissed from the clerical state.
On housing it will implement a mansion tax - a pointless and ineffective policy which does nothing to
address unfairness.
By having a properly executed prenuptial agreement, the parties can go a long way to try and redress any such
potential unfairness in any Court imposed financial settlement.
Otherwise, there may be a perception of procedural
unfairness if only one party provides an opening statement.
Lord Justice Elias said it was «the structure of the qualification itself which is the source of
such unfairness as has been demonstrated in this case, and not any unlawful action» by the Ofqual exam regulator or exam boards.
I don't think any of us are going to be dissuaded from a sense of
unfairness when we feel it.
If the asset acquired by the state had no or negligible value, the compensation provisions were compatible with Art 1, because the lack of compensation derived not
from unfairness in the statutory provisions but from the lack of any value attributable to the asset in question.
It further found that the Commission was correct to conclude that the omission of such information did not cause
manifest unfairness to Rankin.
«I wanted HighBlood to be a bold brand unafraid to speak about the reality of things, to unseat political correctness where it
made unfairness and falsehoods triumph over the Truth of things.
They are not watching Game of Thrones or complaining about their low sales, ungrateful clients or the
general unfairness of life.
This sense of
unfairness towards others may be a rudimentary form of the social justice that characterises human societies.
It is to act to encourage and nurture those relationships, networks and institutions - and to step up to correct injustices and
tackle unfairness where it can - because these are the things that can drive us apart.
He is clearly awake to the fact that the two great threats to the Union from English Nationalists centre on (1) the West Lothian issue, and (2) perceived
financial unfairness in favour of Scotland at the expense of the English taxpayer.
Whether the application of the discoverability principle to the limitation period, in Smith,
created unfairness for Inco is a valid question.
We in Britain just did not seem to care as much about
unfairness between the generations as between classes or ethnic groups.
A city - wide bail system would also help to
reduce unfairness in the system when people are arrested for less serious crimes, said Mark - Viverito.
Using their mail privileges helps reinforce that name identity... This is a
real unfairness under the law.»
And when we
overcome unfairness and injustice, we can build that new united Britain that we need.
Shifting the onus onto the proponents of development, to positively show their good faith, is likely to alter their behaviour during negotiations and alleviate some of the
current unfairness embedded in the right to negotiate process.
Also in limiting benefits avoid
obvious unfairness on families as between 1 or 2 earners — for benefits relating to children entitlement should be based on combined family income.
It followed the Court of Appeal in rejecting the second appellant's ground of appeal based on
alleged unfairness as the Secretary of State had not failed to publicise the change of fees.
Residential Tenancy Branch Ombudsperson Complaint Kit: This kit is designed to help you file a complaint with the BC Ombudsperson's Office if you feel that you have
experienced unfairness at the Residential Tenancy Branch.
Furthermore, Pennsylvania must address
tax unfairness and reduce the over-reliance on property taxes which pressures and harms community health and economic development.
The discovery rule is meant to
prevent unfairness that would result if the statute of limitations was rigidly followed.
But perhaps when it comes to the bottom line for most women, it's also worth factoring in whether playing up to
entrenched unfairness in this way simply reinforces it.
Supporters of income splitting argue that this change to the tax system would correct a
basic unfairness of the tax system where two families with similar incomes pay different taxes.
This is a man who wants the whole world to suddenly overcompensate for what he perceives as
past unfairness.
«It's clear that there's so
much unfairness going on that our criminal justice system frankly should be ashamed of itself.
And if we do — if we act to
correct unfairness and injustice and put government at the service of ordinary working people — we can build that new united Britain in which everyone plays by the same rules, and in which the powerful and the privileged no longer ignore the interests of the people.
The other
blatant unfairness is that for students the policy was never enforced until 2011, when it suddenly was enforced with retro - active effect.
With that in mind will be looking particularly carefully at those areas in which many at the Criminal Bar tell us that there will be real
unfairness under the revised scheme.
In previous experiments, other groups of chimps showed no sensitivity towards
unfairness directed at others.
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