Sentences with phrase «about more fairness»

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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.
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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.
• A grotesque misunderstanding of «tolerance» and «fairness,» rooted in an even more comprehensive delusion about what makes for human happiness, which isn't «I did it my way.»
More concretely, since the gospel affects how we interact with others, how we spend our money, how we use our time, etc., we are gospelizing not only when we preach and teach about the gospel, but also when we treat others with kindness, fairness and honesty, when we show forgiveness and grace, when we stand up for the poor, the neglected, and the outcast, and any time we reveal the changes that the gospel has brought about in our own life.
He defiately has more steel about him than arteta who in all fairness wasn't bad yesterday.
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 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.
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.»
A politics of fairness and equality is about both (i) making an argument across the whole of society that a fairer and more equal society is in our collective enlightened self - interest, using the arguments of Richard Wilkinson, etc on issues like crime, general well - being, and that there are benefits of fairness for those at the top too.
Our inequality attitudes work suggests this broad «quality of life» case for fairness and greater equality has quite a lot of resonance across social groups, and often more than a «who's got what» argument about fairness.
A meat tax would bring more fairness to the tax system, and the revenue gained could go towards funding educational programmes about the health and environmental benefits of abstaining from meat, eggs and dairy products.
«This legislation is about fairness — waiting an hour or more for a ferry at night or on weekends is an unacceptable situation which is not tolerated in any other borough,» Ms. Rose said.
«This is about fundamental fairness,» said Cuomo, who said the state gives more money in tax dollars to Washington than it gets back in services.
In fairness to Ford, his statement may be more than just a cynical observation about the irrelevance of constitutional scholarship to D.C. Realpolitik.
The Pontypridd MP told the Guardian: «I was more than frustrated: I was furious that we were sitting there with a Tory Government that has imposed swingeing cuts on public services, on tax credits, on universal credit, that have smashed women and public sector workers the length and breadth of Britain, and we are taking lectures from them about social justice and economic fairness.
He echoed traditional Democratic themes about union rights and economic fairness, but took a more conservative position on the hot - button issue of guns.
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.
They'll talk about proposed reforms that would fundamentally change the way the Senate operates by increasing openness, fairness and accountability, and encouraging a more transparent legislative process.
I could not agree more with you about frustrations with academia, although in fairness, it has its up - sides.
In fairness, The Calling does turn the standard norms on its head about halfway through by effectively showing us the killer — but to reveal more would have the plot spoiler police knocking on my door and who'd want that?
However, we did find that older children were thinking more explicitly about fairness norms when faced with a costly sharing situation, whereas younger children seemed more preoccupied with their desires.
Some view this task as a matter of basic fairness and equity — assuring that all students have the opportunity to compete on a level playing field — while Read more about Call for Nominations: Harold W. McGraw, Jr..
If performance pay pits teachers against one another, places even greater pressure on test results, and creates doubts about the system's fairness, more teachers are likely to look for other lines of work.
Our team's orientation was to bring about greater equity and fairness in the system with a more meaningful approach to providing support to improve teaching.
Many interviewees were concerned about «fairness» and keeping the funding balanced across the regions, as well as worries that «larger players will dominate and the smaller ones will be squeezed out» as larger and more experienced applicants were better able to prepare their applications within the time constraints.
As one of the producers of book trailers mentioned in the WSJ article and someone who provided a lot of information that didn't make it into the article (in all fairness you just can't cover everything) I had hoped to see more information about the evolution of book video distribution as part of that article.
Admittedly, this argument carries more substance when talking about Windows 8 proper rather than Windows RT, which, in fairness, is closer to normal tablet territory.
In all fairness I was just trying to make this dumb problem about rocks (the performance indicator in our curriculum) more interesting.
One reason why we worry more about fairness when the market goes down may simply be that when the market is chugging along to new heights it is hard to see flaws in it of any kind.
In addition to this, the farther a game is to the right of the spectrum, the more it needs to care about balancing the fairness of the different starting options.
If you want to know more about how Type - 0 plays, I highly suggest you read our review of the PSP original — nothing of any note has changed at the core, though there are to be more difficulty levels and generally tweaked gameplay for fairness.
Since the thrust of your report is about the fight over cap - and - trade, isn't it more important to assess the fairness, albeit admittedly more difficult, of coverage on that issue — e.g., exaggerated alarmism over potential energy price spikes, etc. — than whether consensus science was reflected?
Had the IPCC report had been organized more homogeneously so as to represent a consensus of all its contributors, without regard for whether or not they knew anything about the other two areas, what you'd have would be a very different document looking more like the media, which tends to place fairness and balance above expertise.
We'll see, however, that if anything it is China that is getting the short end of the stick — and a good thing, too, because the climate cares about CO2, not fairness, and if we are to have any hope of keeping warming from much exceeding 2 degrees Celsius, China will need to do more than its fair share.
Instead of trying to convince people they need to care about «sustainability» — it's more productive to talk to them about honesty, responsibility, fairness and innovation - all the things sustainability, at its core, is about.
While some critics of food truck liberalization have argued that reforms and more competition would be unfair for traditional restaurants, competition is not about «fairness» but rather allowing competitors to determine what services they want to offer and allowing consumers to make choices.
For more information about procedural fairness, what it means and how it affects courts, please go to the Procedural Fairness website.
Finally, it would suggest activities for judges and administrators to undertake in order to get more feedback about their progress on procedural fairness in both court room and court house.
While there are reasons to be concerned about consistency and fairness at both the leave stage and the merits stage of judicial review, inconsistency at the leave stage affects far more applicants, and the decision - making process at the leave stage lacks even the modest accountability and transparency found at the merits stage.
Procedural fairness effects were more pronounced among court users than the general public, perceptions of procedural fairness differed significantly between whites and African Americans, and concerns about the speed and cost of court proceedings also made a difference.
According to Tolson, state constitutions have more precise language about protecting voter rights and fairness.
A new poll of likely Colorado voters reveals that they are more concerned about tax fairness than a variety of other major issues currently being debated in the U.S. Senate race between U.S. Senator Mark Udall and U.S. Representative Cory Gardner.
Now instead of addressing the real issue, the conversation will more than likely become about the fairness of your judgment.
Challenges that couples present to a therapist often include doubt about the relationship, emotional distance, resentment, anger, the consequences of betrayal, experiencing romantic feelings for someone outside the marriage, alcoholism and drug addiction, sexual incompatibilities, parenting clashes, a lack of passion and romance, career and money struggles, power imbalances, issues of fairness and more.
Buyers (and Realtors) I speak with are more concerned about «transparency» and «fairness» in how they choose price points and terms when competing on a property.
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