Examples of 'were unfair' in a sentence

Meaning of "were unfair"

were unfair: not just or impartial in nature. This phrase is used to describe a situation in which someone or something is perceived to have treated another person unjustly

How to use "were unfair" in a sentence

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were unfair
She cried when people were unfair to her.
The rules were unfair and this war is unjust.
It has long insisted the accusations were unfair.
The warnings were unfair and harsh.
I hate to think that any of you here were unfair.
That we were unfair with you.
The things you said were unfair.
They were unfair with him.
Some injured parties argued these were unfair practices.
They were unfair to him.
She felt the allegations were unfair.
I think you were unfair with me.
Sundvold said the penalties were unfair.
Those judgements were unfair and were sometimes the result of poor information.
That the parking restrictions were unfair.

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We were unfair to you yesterday.
We wanted to right the things that we felt were unfair.
The laws were unfair.
This situation resulted in compensation packages some investors felt were unfair.
Tell her you were unfair.
You were unfair to me.
But the birthgivers were unfair.
You were unfair.
Agricultural product prices were unfair.
They were unfair.
The circumstances were unfair.
Such inequalities not only were unfair but constituted a barrier to development and democracy.
The performers often complained that the reports were unfair.
Times were unfair.
Many others faced summary trials they felt were unfair.
The critics from Rio were unfair with our young dancer.
He showed up and wrote the exams but under what he describes were unfair conditions.
The things you said were unfair and I want you to try my bouillabaisse again.
I do not find that the questions raised by the committees were unfair or unreasonable.
SEA claimed terms were unfair over the course of negotiations before the strike.
The elections were unfair.
We have never said that the elections in the Palestinian territories were unfair.
The debates were unfair.
Secular Israelis had complained that the exemptions were unfair.
Other Germans simply felt the trials were unfair and humiliating in general.
It was widely believed in Britain that the terms of the treaty were unfair.
You were unfair to Emily.
She claimed that the references provided by her supervisors were unfair and untrue.
I think you were unfair to Yuan Song.
I know you are not the one talking but your family who were unfair to us all.
If we were unfair would the chief assign us to be guardians of the law?
President Bush admitted these accusations were unfair.
Comet 's actions were unfair to customers.
The Court thus concludes that the proceedings as a whole were unfair.
Did not you think we were unfair last time?

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