Sentences with phrase «arguments in fairness»

He was articulate, well versed, and posed good arguments in fairness to him.

Not exact matches

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.
«I believe it is a matter of fundamental fairness that the American people be allowed to see both sides of the argument and make their own judgment,» Schumer wrote in a letter to the president released on Sunday.
He adds a pretty strong moral argument for the right and justice of liberty, including in the economic realm, i.e., no Obama «fairness
Farrell's argument is the more effective because he regularly pauses to state, with generosity and fairness, the objections that might be raised to his thesis, and then proceeds to answer such objections in a way that is almost always convincing.
In fairness, they probably are anyway, but only silverware will settle the argument once and for all.
Though I suppose, in fairness, there's an argument to be made for saying that facebook posts should simply be off limits given that facebook does sometimes change privacy settings without the users» permission.
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.
Brexiteers continue to stoke up aggressive nationalism (asserting the inherent superiority of British national identity) because they wish to displace arguments grounded in fairness and the equitable redistribution of wealth from common political discourse.
In fairness I don't think he meant it in a development context - he'd be clearly wrong since the Washington Consensus is long dead and overwhelming evidence from Stiglitz, Ha - Joon Chang, Oxfam and others show that no country in history has lifted its people out of poverty without an active state, the infant industry arguments etcIn fairness I don't think he meant it in a development context - he'd be clearly wrong since the Washington Consensus is long dead and overwhelming evidence from Stiglitz, Ha - Joon Chang, Oxfam and others show that no country in history has lifted its people out of poverty without an active state, the infant industry arguments etcin a development context - he'd be clearly wrong since the Washington Consensus is long dead and overwhelming evidence from Stiglitz, Ha - Joon Chang, Oxfam and others show that no country in history has lifted its people out of poverty without an active state, the infant industry arguments etcin history has lifted its people out of poverty without an active state, the infant industry arguments etc..
The irony is that Labour in Britain has last week been attacked in absurd, lurid terms over «class war» for making the same fairness argument as Obama.
That ambition now depends on translating Labour's defining beliefs in fairness and the necessary role of government into a popular argument which could begin to rebuild Labour's coalition.
Does this not introduce the need for further nuance in the application of any reciprocity argument, and further, the understanding of fairness upon whcih it might be based?
Many of the same arguments could be couched in terms of fairness instead, and used to unite rather than to divide.
Appeals are made in the name of «fairness»: People touting this argument say, «We should just teach kids both sides because there are exactly two sides, in equal proportions,» even though there aren't, Rosenau says.
The SAPERE's Philosophy 4 Children (P4C) sessions include stimuli such as a short video clip or story to prompt structured discussions around topics like truth, knowledge and fairness, with the aim of helping children to become more willing and able to ask questions, construct arguments and engage in reasoned discussion.
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.
Yet it may be possible to use other ideas to examine fairness, though chances of success on this argument may be weak (more on that in a moment):
Put another way, arguments of fairness and justice do NOT support the status quo in terms of our sources of energy.
In Z, Moor J adopted the negative fairness test and held as follows: «I therefore reject all the arguments raised to say that it would not be fair for me to uphold the agreement in so far as it excludes sharinIn Z, Moor J adopted the negative fairness test and held as follows: «I therefore reject all the arguments raised to say that it would not be fair for me to uphold the agreement in so far as it excludes sharinin so far as it excludes sharing.
Guideline 26 provides that the Tribunal may admonish a Party Representative, draw appropriate inferences in assessing the evidence relied upon, or the legal arguments advanced by the Party Representative, consider the Party Representative's Misconduct in apportioning the costs of the arbitration and take any other appropriate measure in order to preserve the fairness of the proceedings.
My research is saying that, in addition to the fairness arguments, there is an economic efficiency argument — it's economically rational to protect this knowledge because there's huge value to come out of it.»
The Court of Appeal also dismissed arguments made on behalf of XH that the exercise of such power was, in any event, unlawful on the basis of EU law norms of procedural fairness.
Marion Boyd's argument is reflected in Omar's comments: if one does not hold out the possibility of enforcing a family arbitral award made under Islamic law, at least on some grounds (and she set out a number of conditions about procedural and substantive fairness), then those who go to arbitration under that law anyway have no protection in civil law, and the arbitrator has no incentive to conform to our general notions of fairness.
In the same book, Farrow makes a number of arguments against what he refers to as the privatization of civil justice, such as the impoverishment of common law when cases are removed from the public system (this dovetails with Simpson's work), the use of a private (thus, confidential) system to circumvent public policies, public accountability, and basic notions of procedural fairness, and the shielding from the public of transactions that would not withstand public scrutiny.
A recent Alberta decision has rejected the province's argument that it does not owe a duty of procedural fairness to First Nations in determining whether the Crown's duty to consult is triggered.
For the sake of argument, we'll define ethics as the well - founded standards of right and wrong that prescribe what humans ought to do in terms of rights, obligations, benefits to society, fairness, or specific virtues; the study and development of one's standards and beliefs to ensure they're reasonable and well - founded; and striving to ensure that we, and the institutions we help to shape, live up to standards that are reasonable and solidly - based.
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