Sentences with phrase «basic fairness as»

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«After the way he was treated by this president, after some of the names that this president has besmirched his reputation with, just seems in basic fairness he gets to tell his side of the story to the American public, and I hope he'll be as forthcoming as possible.»
It's the basic principle of fairness and respect for the rules of the game itself, as opposed to The Shield.
I look at the issue of LGBT equality as one of basic fairness.
Absent a national law and with consideration for small businesses to prevent staffing shortages, this should be adopted as a matter of basic fairness.
So join me and the super-majority of New Yorkers who view this issue as matter of basic fairness.
If the purpose is to ensure that potential teachers have basic characteristics like honesty or fairness, existing standards such as university honor codes in higher education should suffice.
Starting with the basic psychometrics, and moving onto the (entire) lack of research in support of using more «off - the - shelf» tests to help alleviate issues with fairness, would be the (easy) approach to take in a court of law as, really, doing any of this is entirely wrong.
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 we do not consider you as an example of people who would be dissuaded from reducing emissions (with the corrollary that you have limitted interest in basic fairness), then what we have is a discussion about whether you or Apollo Alliance have best gauged the motivations of your fellow citizens.
As indicated, the ingredients of the basic requirement of procedural fairness (that a person has a fair opportunity to address the issues and the case against him) will vary having regard to the circumstances.
The judge will be ruling on whether certain of the banks» basic and historic personal account contractual terms (as with the current contracts) are susceptible to the test of fairness but not void as penalties.
Their work lives could be so much better if they would just stand up for basic fairness and equal rights, the same as their female counterparts.
Where these two requirements are satisfied, liability may be imposed even though the «but for» test is not satisfied, as it otherwise would offend basic notions of fairness and justice to deny liability by the rigid application of the «but for» test.
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.
These rights represent basic principles of fairness in our society and protect us as individuals to live our lives free from oppression.
An employer owes suitable notice on termination as a matter of basic contract law and fairness; this does not change where financial circumstances are unfavourable.
As for your suggestion to just let TWU students undergo the time and expense of getting their law degree, then afterwards, if someone like you determines that they meet the approved standard of politically correct thought, the Law Society will then determine whether to allow them to practice their chosen profession — some obvious questions of basic fairness arise.
Ethics are best considered as basic principles like honesty, fairness and responsibility.
The quintessential concern of the human rights enterprise is to raise to a status of dignity and equality each powerless person — persons who for reasons such as law, poverty, race, religion or gender are unable to achieve dignity, fairness, basic equality and justice...
As a «customer only» status, there is no obligation on the part of the Realtor to do anything but provide a customer service which is basic fairness and truthfulness.
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