Sentences with phrase «argue for fairness»

These experienced agents stay in close communication with all three parties and argue for fairness and full substantiation, which sometimes involves making a dispute and sometimes does not.
Where Liberal Democrat ministers can argue for fairness and social justice directly against those who seek to curtail them.

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So while the interests of fairness argue for a dramatic scaling back of seniors» discounts — or at least greater use of income testing to ensure only those in real financial need are accessing them — political dynamics are actually working to expand their scope and cost.
He argues convincingly that for all the neo-Darwinian atheists» claim that man is no more than the result of blind scientific forces, they have to wriggle to claim, as they do, some place for justice, equality and political fairness.
For example, I and many others don't believe in «a tough minded fairness code» of the kind that Denham has in the past argued for, either in theory or in the form of the absolutely vile welfare reform legislation we've seen recentFor example, I and many others don't believe in «a tough minded fairness code» of the kind that Denham has in the past argued for, either in theory or in the form of the absolutely vile welfare reform legislation we've seen recentfor, either in theory or in the form of the absolutely vile welfare reform legislation we've seen recently.
I think you may find that the Fabian Society has done more detailed thinking and work on the relationship and tensions between equality and fairness, arguing for the importance of reciprocity.
DC - 37, a union that represents thousands of municipal employees working in public hospitals and has donated heavily to Democrats, took the lead in lobbying for it, arguing that changing how the money was distributed was a matter of fairness.
The package, Mark - Viverito argued, would increase fairness as well as public safety; advocating for it has also raised her political profile.
Nonetheless, they argue that their findings have broad implications, with relevance to any context in which people punish others for what they consider to be violations of fairness.
2 Despite that our current contingent fee system requires after - the - fact assessment for fairness and reasonableness and the relative vulnerability of clients, some still argue that any reform should be on the basis on caveat emptor.
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.
Whilst a Judge may initially be sympathetic if, for example, a statement of case or defence aren't in the format a lawyer would know they need to be presented in, the court is very unlikely to continue to grant leeway once an initial warning has been given, and, as another example, turning up to court to defend an application by the opponent to strike out your claim and simply arguing it wouldn't be fair to allow the application because of the overriding objective of fairness would be given short shrift.
In line with practitioners, who have argued that interest accrues continuously and that the CRA's administrative practice has no «fairness» rationale, Justice Stratas accepted Mr. Bozzer's position that the 10 - year limitation period is the 10 years that end with the taxpayer's application for relief, regardless of the taxation year of the principal tax debt.
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