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  • 12unfair treatment — treatment that is not fair, lack of decency or honesty, behavior that is not according to the rules …

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  • 13in|de|cen|cy — «ihn DEE suhn see», noun, plural cies. 1. lack of decency; being indecent. 2. an indecent act or word …

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