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Selective advantage
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Selective advantage
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- it confers an advantage on the recipient;
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- it confers an advantage on the recipient;
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Advantage
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Advantage
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This renewal strategy is an opportunity that the EP should take.
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This renewal strategy is an opportunity that the EP should take.
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Das ist einfach unfair.
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This is blatantly unfair.
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According to authoritative sources, Haytham Al-Hamwi was ill-treated in custody and sentenced after an allegedly unfair trail.
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According to authoritative sources, Haytham Al-Hamwi was ill-treated in custody and sentenced after an allegedly unfair trail.
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Civil activist, arrested in 2003 and sentenced to four years imprisonment after an allegedly unfair trial.
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Civil activist, arrested in 2003 and sentenced to four years imprisonment after an allegedly unfair trial.
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Russian citizen, convicted after an unfair trial and subjected to difficult prison conditions; detained in a prison in Siberia.
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Russian citizen, convicted after an unfair trial and subjected to difficult prison conditions; detained in a prison in Siberia.
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Russian citizen convicted after an unfair trial and subjected to difficult prison conditions.
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Russian citizen convicted after an unfair trial and subjected to difficult prison conditions.
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On 10 May 2007 Damascus Criminal Court sentenced him to 12 years imprisonment following an unfair trial.
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On 10 May 2007 Damascus Criminal Court sentenced him to 12 years imprisonment following an unfair trial.
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There were concerns that this was an unfair trial, which was conducted in an attempt to intimidate human rights defenders.
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There were concerns that this was an unfair trial, which was conducted in an attempt to intimidate human rights defenders.
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Take the long way home, Turkey
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Turkey - the door is open
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