Even using the high estimates of polygraph's accuracy a significant number of subjects will appear to be lying, and would unfairly suffer the consequences of "failing" the polygraph.
Critics say that minority neighborhoods suffer unfairly.
Saint boss Ian Branfoot claims his men are suffering unfairly.
Still, they said the image of all fraternities would suffer unfairly from the death of Mr. DeVercelly.
The easy analysis, the one the company favors, is that DoubleClick and others are suffering unfairly because of the overall dot-com meltdown.
Supporters say he suffers unfairly because he, unlike his mother and grandfather, Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru, did not spend decades in public service before taking office.
Club owners say their business suffers unfairly from an underworld image and the impression of an association with prostitution, drugs and the mob.
They suffer unequally and unfairly, paying disproportionately for their own mistakes and for the whims of chance and the laws of global capitalism.
Small wonder that industry feels itself to suffer unfairly in the competition for talent.
But, they said, tracks suffer unfairly because of the requirements for statewide referendums on phone and off-track betting.