Sentences with phrase «balance of fairness»

Regardless whether a property is the subject of a single or multiple offers, a transparent «live» auction with registered / vetted buyers achieves a balance of fairness and effect for all parties.
I wrote to the gym quoting the Act, specifically the provision about balance of fairness.
Further, in determining whether the jurisdiction of the child's residence or the jurisdiction determining the divorce will apply to a decision concerning children, the balance of fairness including convenience should also be considered (see Art 15 of Brussels II).
I just don't think anyone knows the perfect participant demographic to balance the population of experts with the population of students - and the best balance of fairness and effectiveness, although we do see some directional opportunities.

Not exact matches

The fairness of an investigation hangs in the balance between efficiency and thoroughness; responding promptly to a complaint does not mean reaching an immediate conclusion.
Much of the new news media — Buzzfeed, Vice, Vox, Breitbart — has abandoned allegiance to «old - fashioned» values of fairness and balance that were once espoused, even if imperfectly practiced, by the U.S. media.
Specific policies include encouraging job creation and innovation in the new energy economy; improving the fairness of employment standards (including re-establishing the National Minimum Wage; reversing «tax giveaways» to corporations; introducing and maintaining balanced budgets; protecting Canadians from «price gouging» by businesses; implementing income stabilization programs for farmers; promoting long - term economic and environmental sustainability of marine and forestry resources; and re-investing in education, skills training and apprenticeships to help Canadians succeed in the economy.
«The principles of balance, fairness, and reciprocity on matters of trade will continue to guide the American position.»
There are also genuine palliative care specialists who think that some press coverage has been sensationalist, so here, in the interest of fairness and balance is Heather Richardson, of the organisation Help the Hospices.
The centrist (or «balanced» or «nuanced») position is assumed to be the equivalent of fairness and clear - sightedness, while proponents of more marginal ideas are portrayed as self - evident bigots.
The strong reaction of the U.S. delegation to such proposals makes it clear what the real priorities of our government are with regard to scope, balance, depth, and fairness in news and information, on the one hand, and profits for business on the other.
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.
God is the perfection of action - and - passion, who escapes the defectiveness of our passivity not by impassivity but by the all - inclusiveness, the catholicity, of his sensitiveness, which gives him the balance, the all - sidedness, the fairness, the justice, which are precisely what our passivity lacks.
When we bring forward proposals to change the blanket approach to retention, we will give particular consideration to those aged under 18, and to how the protection of the public can be balanced with fairness to the individual.»
Working together with you, I believe we struck the right balance between protecting the freedom of the press and ensuring fairness, particularly for victims of press intrusion to have a clear right of redress.
Today's moratorium comes from the Broadcasting Commission of Ireland and is intended to achieve fairness and balance in the decision.
The Nobles seem to have no sense of political fairness and don't understand the system of checks and balances our Common Council is designed to provide over an inexperienced, unqualified mayor and his family who some believe are spending Kingston into financial difficulty.
CSEA President Danny Donohue, center announced a tentative contract agreement with Governor Andrew Cuomo at the headquarters of CSEA in Albany, N.Y. which allows for furloughs in 2011 and 2012 and increased health care contributions by the 66,000 members of the union in order to to get «an agreement that balances shared sacrifice with fairness and respect» according to Donohue.
CSEA President Danny Donohue, left joined by his chief negotiator Ross Hanna, right, announced a tentative contract agreement with Governor Andrew Cuomo at the headquarters of CSEA in Albany, N.Y. which allows for furloughs in 2011 and 2012 and increased health care contributions by the 66,000 members of the union in order to to get «an agreement that balances shared sacrifice with fairness and respect» according to Donohue.
«I'd think the mayor's plan strikes a healthy balance between fairness and fiscal responsibility,» said Bronx Councilman Ritchie Torres, one of the original signatories the Crowley bill.
Clegg also promised to keep the Human Rights Act, continue to reform the health service, build a new balanced economy and «fight for greater fairness, even in the headwinds of an economic slowdown».
For decades researchers have sought the exception to this rule of fairness and balance: the magnetic monopole.
In fairness, sometimes supplementation of a single hormone does work, but more often, you need to have your hormones balanced, and increasing your DHEA, for example, is likely going to throw your other hormones off.
Although they certainly didn't invent them, the granular design criteria that PARCC and Smarter Balanced require test designers to adopt will perpetuate a patronizing version of fairness.
In spite of mounting concerns about the validity and fairness of the Smarter Balanced Assessment Consortium (SBAC) test — which is administered to students in grades 3 - 8 — a divided state committee in charge of reviewing the test voted to retain SBAC and ignore concerns raised by teachers and administrators.
When I made a Public Records Request to the CDE last winter for documentation of validity reliability and fairness information for Smarter Balanced tests, either in CDE files or obtainable from the Smarter Balanced consortium, the reply letter in January said CDE had no such information in their files.
Economic Hardship Waiver Firstline Schools seeks to balance fairness (i.e., all participating students should pay the same fee) with equity and an acknowledgment of economic hardship facing many families in the communities that we serve.
Attribute this to the lack of balance shafts, but in fairness the SE - R doesn't need to be taken to the redline for spirited performance.
That is, we need to reposition publishing as the engine of the engagement economy; • We need rules, a set of principles that are based in fairness and recognize that we have to balance current requirements with some, perhaps many, future unknowns; • We need feedback, a shared way to model new approaches, test assumptions and make decisions based in fact; and • We need a hook, a reason to collaborate
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.
«Balance and fairness inside of gameplay is very important to our community, and it's very important to us.
We encountered a number of possible issues we had to resolve in order to balance fairness with fun.
Another problem I have with the game — which in fairness, is present in a lot of shooters - is the weapon balancing.
In the interest of fairness, the Fortnite guided rocket weapon has been pulled from the game as part of a number of balance adjustments in the works.
Moreover, the artist wields his means of control as sternly as Rupert Murdoch determines fairness and balance.
For the helmet installation portion of the exhibition, 100 winter sport helmets have been artistically interpreted in celebration of the Games, with each of the 100 participating artists from New York and beyond creating their own unique artwork inspired by the officially designated Olympic keywords: harmony, people, passion, possibility, fairness, peace, advancement, movement, play, power, balance, joy, drama, challenge, and sports.
As I've said before, balance is a subset of fairness but, to my mind, not an implicit responsibility of journalism in and of itself.
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.
Although, to be fair to GISS, It has to be acknowledged, in the search for balance and fairness, that they always increase the end of the records in the same way to achieve a fairly balanced homologation.
(I suppose in the interests of balance and fairness we'll have to give them the benefit of the doubt until someone from GISS explains...)
Climate Etc may also be paying, in the interest of fairness and balance, the price of a lowered signal to noise ration.
In his new post, he has gone so far in the opposite direction of balance and fairness that I am not even sure what his point is any more — the only one I can tease out is that people who intentionally bring bad information to a public debate should be held accountable in some way.
I would have thought that in the interests of balance, fairness and keeping their readership across the issue that the Herald could have simply published the opinion piece that I submitted.
Stop promulgating this unpaid advertising under the rubric of balance and fairness!
In the interest of fairness and balance, the NGO sources of AGW projects and research will also be indentified — when pigs sprout wings and fly.
I suggest that Ms Oldland, as a Senior Journalist, should have given this article some balance and fairness by pointing out that a number of the claims made by Mr Twelftree were questionable.
70 While the principles of fairness and flexibility have informed the modern approach to the application of proprietary estoppel, as adopted by this Court in its jurisprudence (see Idle - O Apartments Inc. v. Charlyn Investments Ltd., 2014 BCCA 451 (B.C. C.A.) at para. 49; Sabey v. von Hopffgarten Estate, 2014 BCCA 360 (B.C. C.A.); Scholz v. Scholz, 2013 BCCA 309 (B.C. C.A.) at para. 31; Sykes v. Rosebery Parklands Development Society, 2011 BCCA 15 (B.C. C.A.) at paras. 44 - 46; Erickson v. Jones, 2008 BCCA 379 (B.C. C.A.) at paras. 52 - 57; Trethewey - Edge Dyking (District) v. Coniagas Ranches Ltd. [2003 CarswellBC 657 (B.C. C.A.)-RSB- at paras. 64 - 73; Zelmer v. Victor Projects Ltd. (1997), 34 B.C.L.R. (3d) 125 (B.C. C.A.) at paras. 36 - 37), there remains a necessary balancing between an overly broad application of the doctrine under the general guise of «unfairness» and an overly narrow application of the doctrine that places excessive weight on the technical requirements of the doctrine.
First of all, as an over-arching principle, the Court in Miglin stated that when evaluating a freely - negotiated spousal support agreement, judges must achieve a balance between two competing values: 1) the need for a sense of finality in negotiated spousal agreements; and 2) fairness.
Yesterday was Earth Day — an opportunity to reflect on the impact of administrative justice on our environment and how tribunals can balance fairness, efficiency and environmentally - friendly practices.
Craig, something along the lines of a semi-automated system is actually what I had in mind as the start of a hybrid system that balances subjective fairness with restricted discretion.
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