A biased news outlet, a Propaganda website, or a source that omits crucial information to manipulate the audience could be examples of sources with unbalanced or unfair arguments.
An unbalanced argument is one that presents a skewed or disproportionate view, often by focusing only on one side of an issue while ignoring or dismissing counterarguments or differing perspectives. This can lead to a lack of objectivity and potentially misrepresentation of the topic being discussed.
these laws are unfair
She said Britains Laws and taxes were unfair.
It had an unfair impact on poorer citizens.
The primary argument of diversity theory to explain intercultural contact is the role of power and how it can be unbalanced in an intercultural workplace.
unbalanced, unstable, unequal, asymmetrical, disproportioned, unfair it kind of depends on the meaning of balanced (verb/adjective)
It had an unfair impact on poorer citizens.
Jefferson's main argument is that men are given certain rights by God. The British were stomping on those rights by unfair taxation.
You should tell her that you think she is being unfair and state your reasons. If you think that she isn't listening and her argument is not justified then you should find some new friends.
It is highly unusual for the supply system's line voltages to be unbalanced as the source is considered to be an infinite bus. On the other hand, it is not in the least unusual for the line currents to be unbalanced, as they are determined by the load. If a unbalanced star (wye) connected load has no neutral, then the phase voltages will become unbalanced.
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Professor Schroeder argues that children have an innate concept of justice that enables them to make distinctions between fair and unfair rules. This argument is most consistent with the views of: Plato IS the answer. SOCRATES is NOT the answer. Trust me I just took a test on this and my answer was correct.