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 Übersetzung für 'unfair advantage' von Englisch nach Deutsch
unfair advantageunlauterer Vorteil {m}
Teiltreffer
unfair {adj}ungerecht
1399
unfair {adj}unlauter [geh.]
34
unfair {adj}unfair
73
law
unfair {adj}
unbillig [Rechtssprache, sonst veraltend]
15
unfair {adj}unehrlich
12
unfair {adj}nicht gerechtfertigt
unfair {adj}unreell
unfair {adj}unredlich
12
unfair practicesunlautere Handlungen {pl}
law
grossly unfair {adj}
grob unbillig
unfair gameunfaires Spiel {n}
market.
unfair advertising
unlautere Werbung {f}
jobs
unfair dismissal
unberechtigte Entlassung {f}
jobs
unfair dismissal
ungerechtfertigte Entlassung {f}
unfair practiceunlautere Methode {f}
econ.
unfair competition
unlauterer Wettbewerb {m} [geh.]
more unfair {adj}unfairer
most unfair {adj}unfairste
unfair practicesunsaubere Praktiken {pl}
unfair methodunsauberes Verfahren {n}
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Anwendungsbeispiele Englisch
  • The California Institute of Technology implements an honor code that states "No member of the Caltech community shall take unfair advantage of any other member of the Caltech community."
  • Also, at law schools with multiple sections of the same class, it minimizes the problem that one section will have an unfair advantage over another section when applying for Law Review or Moot Court.
  • At the French Grand Prix, officials showed the perverse reasoning for which they later became notorious by claiming that removable wire wheels were an unfair advantage.
  • Merchants near the reservations complain that the tax-free sales constitute an unfair advantage for Native American-owned businesses.
  • This means they can have an unfair advantage to expose their business ventures and endorsements and can easily capture a more significant amount of market share than the average entrepreneur.

  • feel that allowing plays and musicals that have been frequently produced to be eligible as "new" gives them an unfair advantage because they will have benefited from additional development time as well as additional familiarity with the Tony voters.
  • France Télécom used its dominant position, resulting in particular from its former monopoly, to take unfair advantage of its competitors.
  • Governor-General Lord Casey also accepted the view put to him by McEwen that to commission a Liberal temporarily as Prime Minister would give that person an unfair advantage in the forthcoming party room ballot for the permanent leader.
  • Various players from time to time, were still concerned about Bagger having an "unfair advantage" The suspicion was that "if I happen to do well or win a tournament, that it was because of an unfair advantage."
  • As a result, despite the removal of the Quota system, this alleged unfair advantage gives more places to undeserving students of Malay origin.

  • In the financial world, Insider trading can also be considered a misuse of internal information that gives an unfair advantage in investment.
  • By convention, if a competitive leadership race between sitting members of the party's caucus is taking place, the interim leader should be a caucus member who is "not" standing as a candidate in the leadership race, so they do not gain unfair advantage in the contest.
  • Church leader John Corrill was the approved candidate and consequently won election to the Missouri House of Representatives, but he conceded, "Many saw that it was taking unfair advantage of the election and were extremely dissatisfied".
  • Such limitations are commonly used to prevent team owners from artificially inflating their statistics or otherwise achieving an unfair advantage by using an excessive number of players during a matchup.
  • Open stakes is the older form of stakes rules, and before "all-in" betting became commonplace, a large bankroll meant an unfair advantage; raising the bet beyond what a player could cover in cash gave the player only two options; buy a larger stake (borrowing if necessary) or fold.

  • The pitch is protected to preserve fairness in the game; the ball normally bounces on the pitch within this region, and if it is scuffed or damaged by the bowler's footmarks it can give an unfair advantage to the bowling side.
  • The volume of the voices are typically only estimated and not actually measured with sound level meters, giving a chair enough plausible deniability to falsify the result if they disagree with it; even if such a vote can be objectively quantified in terms of decibels, the method gives an unfair advantage to those who have louder voices.
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