unfairness in English

noun

partiality, quality of not being equitable in justice; act of injustice

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1. Algorithmic bias, like human bias, results in unfairness.

2. Overlap in Abusiveness versus Unfairness or Deception Claims

3. 20 We must all fight against unfairness and cruelty.

4. 16 His unfairness gave her something else to brood over.

5. The result is a bad dose of inter - generational unfairness.

6. Poland's economic success under the Tusk blunted the edge of public resentment over corruption and unfairness.

7. The unfairness of it all made me want to be a defender.

8. Synonyms for Biasness include prejudice, intolerance, favouritism, partisanship, unfairness, bigotry, chauvinism, favoritism, nonobjectivity and preference

9. 30 If you feel upset by an apparent unfairness, pursue the matter through the grievance procedure.

10. We are more prone to look around, identify inequities, and feel aggrieved—even offended—by the unfairness we perceive.

11. Alternative music has become an emotional sound track, speaking directly to unresolved issues of abandonment and unfairness.”

12. 27 Was the hazardous code of the duel a greater injustice than the unfairness of the law?

13. Not necessarily reducing all taxes but reducing some of the absolute gross unfairness that exists in the Canadian tax code

14. The principle of avoiding “dual pleading” of Abusiveness and unfairness or deception violations slowed the Bureau’s ability to clarify and articulate the statutory standard of Abusiveness

15. Some would argue that this tendency would have only accentuated in the face of the bias and unfairness of the international trade regimes and financial flows.

16. Sometimes a person is so Biased, or is leaning so far in one direction, that it's hard to see the other position, creating unfairness in an argument or …

17. The agency's statement also said it would generally avoid combining Abusiveness findings with unfairness or deception violations arising from the same facts, focusing instead on "stand alone" violations of the abusive standard

18. "The British public, millions of extra people that tuned in last night, are Aghast by the display of bias from the BBC, the venom from the political class, and the sheer unfairness.

19. The CFPB said it would apply the concept of Abusiveness in supervision and enforcement matters only when the harm to consumers outweighs the benefit, adding that it would seek to avoid “dual pleading” of Abusiveness and unfairness or deception violations arising from all or nearly all the same facts.

20. However, ethics aside, to force an employee to pay for a mistake, even one due to Carelessness is against the law.: A spokesman for Columbus Direct, Britain's biggest independent holiday insurer, agreed that most claims were down to the customer's Carelessness.: It is hard to imagine Carelessness, incompetence, prejudice, distortion, falsehood and unfairness being put to better use.

21. Confirmation of the principles described above can be found in Mostaza Claro (57) and, recently, Pannon, (58) the latter containing a further clarification in so far as, in that judgment, the Court held that it is for the national court to assess the unfairness of a contractual term in the light of the abstract findings given by the Court of Justice in its judgment.