Sentences with phrase «about fairness to»

(If this is about fairness to fathers, let's start that discussion here.
«It's very clear over the last 18 months Michael Gove has made a series of announcements about GCSEs and about A Levels without reference to the fact they are three country qualifications, he's not discussed his statements with me - but this is about fairness to individual candidates in Wales.
Oft - cited shortcomings range from doubts about fairness to broader concerns centered on teaching goals.
Labour says the cut will affect more working families than those who are out of work but the Work and Pensions Secretary Iain Duncan - Smith argues the changes are about fairness to taxpayers.
«I never really heard the governor talk about fairness to the taxpayer, fairness to the job creator, fairness to the employer,» said Tim Herbst, the former Republican first selectman of Trumbull.
«Passing the Education Investment Tax Credit is about fairness to these thousands of parents.
You know nothing about how I feel when the issue of sexism towards women is brought up or what I feel about fairness to men.
But using the system to expose job opportunities only to certain age groups has raised concerns about fairness to older workers.

Not exact matches

A good starting place would be some transparency about the changes that have occurred to the tax system over the past decade and how the measures he is proposing will address both the overall fairness and efficiency of our fiscal system.
Since they have no right to legal residency, there can not be an issue about fairness toward their interests.
Now, you may or may not find that to be a persuasive argument about the state of income inequality in Canada — as our own Chris MacDonald has pointed out, determining the fairness of CEO pay is more complicated than it seems.
The point to remember is that the public policy discussion we are having now is about fairness.
Still, he says his commitment to fairness and open conversation about pay won't change.
The payoff, Buffer CEO and cofounder Joel Gascoigne told Business Insider, is that it gives employees one less thing to worry or gossip about and introduces a level of fairness.
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«My role was to bring about fairness in the workplace.
In that letter he wrote about «an urgent need to achieve real equality in every area: equal pay for equal work, protection for working mothers, fairness in career advancements, equality of spouses with regard to family rights.»
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He's concerned that grandiose claims might one day trigger questions about the fairness of some athletes using technology to stimulate the brain, which has been referred to as «neuro - doping.»
Don't try to talk about justice to other people until you develop a sense of fairness, logic, and some empathy..
It doesn't have anything to do with any «yuck» factor you might have, it's about fairness under the law..
The utilitarian can confidently say, «Better to save one life than none at all»; no abstract rules about justice or fairness should count more than increasing the utility in the world.
Most argue about these five issues over and over again because these are all stressors that speak to our sense of love and fairness.
A.: I would say, without wanting to endorse this position, that as to its adequacy or fairness as a statement about the normal human condition and about the behavior of most human beings, it is unquestionably accurate.
That said, and in fairness to the Society's critics, one wonders whether the SSPX feels the need to reform anything about itself.
Jeremy, I would again like to say that the thing I appreciate most about your post and what I wish others who visit this post would keep in mind, and learn from, is that you actually got out and attended a worship service with the Latter - day Saints to see for yourself what they believe and also that you approached the beliefs of others with charity and fairness.
I argued that the fundamental concern wasn't about sexuality but about fairness: Once a student was admitted to CTS, we had an obligation to treat that student like any other student.
In human society, we boast about equality and fairness while living lives of extreme inequality, thinking that those who are at the top deserve to be there.
However, he denies the fairness and accuracy of this allegation, contending that his method is the only way philosophy can escape both radical skepticism about ultimate reality and an unwarranted tendency to assume that all of nature resembles human experience.
The media has lost any semblance of balance, fairness, and reporting the news as they now look to create news, mostly «news» regarding negative stories about conservatives based on lies, rumor and innuendo, such as the alleged McCain affair that the NYTimes ran shortly before the election, or the obviously forged National Guard docs about Bush CBS ran shortly before he was re-elected.
However, in fairness to Whitehead, he also makes a distinction between writing and speech, indicating that the former is a beneficial innovation that in discussions about language often gets intermingled with the latter (MT 37).
What most impressed him about the issues raised by the study, Inbar said, is the need to think about «basic fairness
If I may presume, however, to speculate about the ground of his teaching, I would suggest that the key to the matter is the application of the Golden Rule of fairness to the question of supporting such laws.
The people who talk a good game about freedom and service and fairness» usually reserving their most ardent rhetoric for the $ 30,000 per - table fundraisers» never seem willing to promote the monastic ideal though, and they don't refer to the soup kitchens and outreaches, the church - administered hospitals or training and recovery programs as models of anything except, sometimes, intolerance.
But in the interest of fairness, I decided to follow the recipe precisely, except for (you guessed it) adding just about a half teaspoon of vegetable oil to cook the aromatics in the sauce.
As long as we're talking about stretching the rules, fairness requires that we give equal time to those notorious reprobates at Boise State, who have had to schlep a bit of baggage to their new conference, the Mountain West.
In fairness, with Chelsea unlikely to make the top four and up against it to win a trophy at all this season, it's easy to understand why Conte might not be too bothered about individual achievements at the club.
We the Fans were overconfident about this game after having a few good games, we had to keep in mind that this was the team (SPUDS) that massacred the CHELSKIS not too long ago scoring 5 goals against arguably the best team in the league, in all fairness we came out fine, the SPUDS could have scored at least 2 more if it was not for OSPINA.
In all fairness, a move to Barcelona may be enough to turn any player on, although most of them probably wouldn't be as open about it as the internet seems to think Coutinho was.
«In all fairness to my comment, for a broadcaster to know zippo about what's going on there to question the toughness of Josh Rosen, like, I guess it drives ratings, I don't know.»
In all fairness though we are five games in with the transfer window just over and we're already short of defensive minded players, it's great being positive but for a lot of fans whatever wenger does now it'll never be right, about two years ago for ever negative wenger comment there were five positive now that is the opposite.i'm a season ticket holder and I pay a small fortune watching us home and away, I was more than willing to give arsene time to turn it around, to build another team, but honestly I am sick of it, # 8million a year to hear the same of excuses.
In all fairness Vlad, one doesn't need to know a lot about football or success to know Wenger ain't it any longer.
In fairness, few expected such a classy performance from the Gunners as all the talk prior to the showdown was about a potential power shift in north London.
So thinking about balancing the team payments, so they're a little more balanced and creates more fairness, has to be weighed, in Ferrari's mind, I would expect, by the fact that creating a great platform helps our sponsorship revenue, too, so there's give - and - take.»
Good to get the win people will moan about the performance but in all fairness were pretty good at gettin results against opposition like this when not playing well, just look at city hull last week liverpool villa earlier in the season.
«In fairness, it can backfire... the whole Alexis Sanchez debacle only came about as a way to fire up Henrikh Mkhitaryan after his form took a bit of a dip.
Interestingly, I've never seen those who favor circumcision express the slightest bit of concern about being «fair» so any circumcision opponent who champions «fairness» in the misguided belief that their «fairness» will be reciprocated are going to be very disappointed.
The mother isn't defending her actions that led to her son's death but wonders about the fairness of the trial:
Children's books about fairness are sure to strike up great conversations about equality, fairness, and justice.
If you feel like your teenager is constantly arguing about justice or fairness, they are most likely feeling like they are not being heard or cared about enough to get what they want.
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