Sentences with phrase «basic fairness says»

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«Too often, consumers don't have the basic facts they need to assess the fairness, integrity, and security of these trading platforms,» said Schneiderman in a statement.
What most impressed him about the issues raised by the study, Inbar said, is the need to think about «basic fairness
Preserving the deduction of state and local taxes is not a partisan issue, but about basic fairness to states like New York, Republican Senate Majority Leader John Flanagan said Wednesday in a statement.
«It was a grandfathering for projects that were already in the works» and would have qualified for 421a under prior rules, he said, adding, «it's just basic fairness
«This is a basic issue of fairness,» Valesky said.
«No matter what party they belong to, young Americans believe in basic fairness and equality,» said Brian Ellner, who is overseeing the Human Rights Campaign's bid to legalize same - sex marriage in New York.
Hartford Mayor Luke Bronin, a Democrat who is exploring a run for governor, said Malloy delivered a «strong speech» focused on an agenda of «basic economic fairness and basic fairness in general» that he believed resonated across Connecticut.
The increase to $ 8.50 per hour offers a basic measure of economic fairness, supporters say, while critics contend it will hurt small - business operators and discourage hiring.
«The issue is one of basic fairnesssaid immunologist Jack Bennink of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, speaking about the 2800 postdocs on the National Institutes of Health (NIH) campus.
NAHT general secretary Russell Hobby says: «this is a basic issue of fairness in education.
«Charter schools are asking for basic fairness when it comes to educating their public school students and a system that forces schools to take funds out of the classroom to pay rent is clearly one that is broken,» said James Merriman, CEO of the New York City Charter School Center.
A statement on the Leeds City Council website by Councillor Judith Blake said: «We do not feel this basic principle of fairness has been adhered to in this case and will be looking with colleagues nationally at the possibility of raising a legal challenge to ensure Ofqual and the government put this right.»
A statement on the council's website said: «We do not feel this basic principle of fairness has been adhered to in this case and will be looking with colleagues nationally at the possibility of raising a legal challenge to ensure Ofqual and the government put this right.»
Unison general secretary Dave Prentis said that the Government had acted unlawfully and «has been proved wrong - not just on simple economics, but on constitutional law and basic fairness too.»
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