unconscionability
A test may become unfair or the chemical you're using may cause a chemical reaction
Yes. In polar bonds, electrons between atoms are shared unequally. The more electronegative atom has a high electron affinity, pulling the shared electron (and ajacent atom) closer to it, creating a shorter, stronger bond.
Covalent compounds are neutral. When a covalent compound is polar, like H2O, it means that H have a slightly positive charge while O has a slightly negative charge, hence the charges are shared unequally.
They were determined to end a grossly unfair practice.
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No, most Germans thought the Treaty of Versailles, which ended World War 1, was grossly unfair.
it effects their sole
Iniquity plural iniquitiesNoun: Immoral or grossly unfair behavior.antiquity plural antiquitiesA relic or monument of ancient times; as, a coin, a statue, etc.; an ancient institution.
Explain the unfair contract terms Acts and outline cases where vendors exclusions have failed to hold sway with Court as a procurement specialist?
my employers were so unfair we employees formed a union.
If it was written in the contract, yes. If it was not written in the contract then this would be an unfair demand and not binding.
Sons of liberty. They were a secret group basically to protest against anything unfair Great Britain did.
The functions of contract law are:-provide compensation to the claimant when a breach of contract has been committedto deter someone from breaking a contract knowing that compensation will be availableto provide a framework in which businesses can operateprovide consumer protection via Sale of Goods Act 1979 and the Unfair Contract Terms Act 1977
No, "unfair" is not a compound word. A compound word is made up of two or more separate words, combined to create a new word with a unique meaning. "Unfair" is a single word formed by adding a prefix ('un-') to the base word 'fair'.
no it not unfair they mite sabotage or create a fight