Definitionn. partiality that is not fair or equitable
Last update: October 30, 2015
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The first volume was attacked in 1733 for unfairness and inaccuracy by Isaac Maddox, afterwards bishop of St Asaph and of Worcester, to whom Neal replied in a pamphlet, A Review of the principal facts objected to in the first volume of the History of the Puritans; and the remaining volumes by Zachary Grey (1688-1766), to whom the author made no reply. [Please select]
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"The fairness or the unfairness of the question is not now to be discussed," said Miss Ravenscroft. [Please select]
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This did not satisfy the English farmers; complaints were soon heard of injustice, partiality, and unfairness. [Please select]
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Not the pain of this but its unfairness was what dazed Peter. [Please select]
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No one ever gets over the first unfairness; no one except Peter. [Please select]
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To dream of holding disputes over trifles, indicates bad health and unfairness in judging others. [Please select]
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But now, added to this was the greater unfairness of being trailed by hounds. [Please select]
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