Sentences with phrase «because of fairness»

A lot of people say «you can't do this because of fairness» and we understand that, we run two platforms: Windows and Xbox, so when we bring keyboard and mouse we'll coach developers to say «look -LSB-...] if you have a competitive game people are probably gonna want the choice».
Diversity isn't just important for its own sake, or because of fairness or justice or anything like that.
Munirathinam Subramani, a postdoc who served on the union negotiating team, agrees that, «because of the fairness,» the pact should give UCHC an edge in the competition «to attract postdocs.

Not exact matches

Joel Reidenberg, a privacy expert with Fordham University, told me, «The relevant EU rules are based on general fair information practice standards, addressing a variety of aspects related to fairness in collection, purpose limitations, transparency of processing, accuracy, data subject access, and remedies for violations, and are more stringent because of their detail as well as some new twists.»
An unlimited policy is also hard on managers, she says, because when one employee takes more time than another, issues of equity or fairness crop up.
Business owners» views on tax fairness is also demonstrated in their reactions to certain statements: More than three - quarters (77 %) agree with the statement «Government civil servants get the biggest breaks by far because of their tax - supported pensions.»
In fairness, the concentration in home equities can also be because of investment restrictions or perhaps because investors wrongly are matching their investment with liabilities connected to the local market.
These tests are going on in different democracies around the world because we need to do better than we are doing on the fairness front — both in terms of reality and perception.
Not because they are gay affirming (they aren't), but because they see the issue as a matter of civic respect and fairness within a democratic society.
In fairness to the author, he probably felt he ought to confine most of his comments to The Canterbury Tales because Chaucer was possibly still working on it at this time.
Most argue about these five issues over and over again because these are all stressors that speak to our sense of love and fairness.
It does so in part because it grounds purpose and meaning — as well as fairness — in the shape of a whole life and not also in every moment of it.
In fairness it should be said that it is easy to miss Yoder's challenge because he is so free of the ory.
In fairness, the author points out the dificulties of providing a detailed account of the assistance to the Jews because, after all, it was conducted in secrecy.
In fairness, the author points out the difficulties of providing a detailed account of the assistance to the Jews because, after all, it was conducted in secrecy.
The FCC has ruled, however, that the fairness doctrine does not apply to the broadcast of religious material because religion has not reached the level of social controversy.
And not because of their faith, but because of a forthright argument about fairness and equality.
It's an average group in all fairness... I'd rather have our group than an easier one because we need to get into the habit of beating European teams that are difficult.
In fairness, Van Horn missed two of New Jersey's regular - season games against Chicago because of injuries.
It's understandable that Cazorla wouldn't be of total fitness because in fairness he only just returned to full first team training a few weeks before the end of the season and then had a long summer holiday off by not going to Euro 2016.
3 League titles / 6 Fa cups and constant champions league last 16odd years out of 19 also but no matter what anyone says his time as our coach has come to an end even if we win the league which in fairness we have a great shot so going out of Europe could help us win the league for Wenger to leave on a high like fergie did... This has to be his last season in charge along with Stan the Conman... Money needs put into this squad to get it to the next level and a different direction because in all honesty when we beat Bayern they just did nt take their chances like they did last night and they already had a great squad and added to it in the summer with Costa etc... we had a real chance this year if we had brought in more than Cech and that is Wengers fault!
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.
Conference is concerned about evidence from the research which shows that when members who are being bullied initiate Grievance Procedures against headteachers or other senior leaders, they may experience a lack of natural justice in the forms of honesty, fairness and impartiality because this same group are the most likely perpetrators of workplace bullying.
So we need more people involved, not because it is more just, or out of fairness, but because it is the only way to make sure the new processes actually function in the long term, and regional democracy — and the systems and communities it is supposed to improve — becomes a reality rather than a dream.
I am left confused because I am wondering why the petitioners weren't bold enough to ask the party to also call the founder to order or take a disciplinary action against him too, certainly it therefore defeats the ideals of fairness and justice that they sought to seek for which the quoted article 47 of the NDC party constitution as basis for their action; does it grant some immunity to the former president, I doubt and therefore see the action of the petitioners very flawed and skewed.
In the interim however, State Governors have continued to appeal for release of payment on the grounds of fairness because some States had already received refunds under previous administrations.
«Speaker Silver put my appeal in the hands of a lobbying firm, assuming they would also do his bidding because it was in their financial interest, but when they showed a shred of fairness Speaker Silver, making this up as he goes along, decided to ignore his hand picked appeals officer and ham handily invoke double jeopardy,» he said.
Some supported the proposal on equity and fairness grounds, since elites were already perceived to benefit disproportionately from the state's resources, through special - interest appropriations of oil wealth, and because it would bring a huge benefit to low - income Alaskans and those living at a subsistence level.
«I believe the millionaires tax is still the best, most reliable, most verifiable way to get that permanent funding for the MTA, especially because our vision for the millionaires tax includes the Fair Fares concept, meaning half price Metrocards for low - income New Yorkers as a matter of equity and fairness and creating opportunity,» he said.
Because that is what people expect of us: progressive mission and speaking up for their idea of fairness
«In fairness to the present prime minister one has to accept that she has been dealt a rotten hand because this matter, the decision to cover it up, if there was such a decision, as appears to be the case, was taken in the dying days of the Cameron administration when spin doctors were the rule in Number 10 Downing Street,» Lewis told BBC Radio 4's Today programme.
If therefore the Nigerian media now tend to stress local differences more than «national unity», it is simply because too many issues are yet unsettled — most of these issues bordering on basic justice, fairness and equity.
He said, «I will not contest, not because I am not qualified to do so, but because it will be against all tenets of fairness.
But it is a strange idea of fairness to argue that because private sector staff have seen big cuts in their pensions, then so must the public sector.
Balls ended the interview by perceptively noting of Osborne's Today programme interview: «the word he kept using throughout was «values»... He knows when it comes to values — whose side you're on, fairness — he knows he's got a huge problem... They will have to be totally negative because they know, [and] they're going to try and neutralise it, but they can't win on that basis».
I think in fairness to Steve Hart, Unite's strategy makes union backed candidates from a broader social background part of their political strategy, but certainly not the end of it: At the Unite meeting at Labour Conference, Jon Trickett & Len McCluskey made the case for Unite & Labour developing MP's from down to earth backgrounds, but linked this very much to having policies that adress the needs of working class voters: The Unite strategy is fairly broad, including recruitng union members to Labour, developing MP's (who as McCluskey are backed because they «reflect the values of the union movement» — rather than just being from a particular social class), and supporting the CLASS think tank to develop policy — I did a write up of this meeting for the Morning Star (and a rival Progress one), which may be of interest (I think it will appear if you click on my name)
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.
This article is especially relevant today not only because it is a critical review of past research on moral education viewed through the lens and the work of the authors, but because it is also a critique of the current status of higher education and an argument for the need to focus more intentionally on equity and fairness.
«Today's situation raises obvious issues of fairness,» Gordin writes, because non-English speakers have the extra burden of needing to learn a foreign language and translate their work to participate in science.
A final set of experiments, exploring fairness, finally got to the reason: «Entitled people do not follow instructions because they would rather take a loss themselves than agree to something unfair,» wrote the authors.
I'm not completely satisfied with his response to the protein and satiety thing, I mean if you eat 16 oz of rib eye, I don't care how much gluconeogenesis there is because I guarantee you WILL NOT be hungry for quite some time (although in all fairness, there's a good amount of fat in rib eye).
In all fairness, it could be because it reminds me of the 3 of us and our themes!!
Mania and Forces should be boatloads of fun, because gaming in essence is about having fun and fairness, not a war between the ages.
Because Peter is rather an entitled brat, who does atrocious things and expects to be liked because he's an adorable little bunny (in fairness, the cuteness of his widdle face goes a long way), he needs the voice of someone innately loveable and scBecause Peter is rather an entitled brat, who does atrocious things and expects to be liked because he's an adorable little bunny (in fairness, the cuteness of his widdle face goes a long way), he needs the voice of someone innately loveable and scbecause he's an adorable little bunny (in fairness, the cuteness of his widdle face goes a long way), he needs the voice of someone innately loveable and scampish.
Now the questions arises over whether Dash's gifts should be curtailed out of fairness to the other students, or encouraged because that's what parents are supposed to do.
In fairness, I could see why he was duped, because it seems half of this film's budget and effort went into making a pretty awesome DVD cover.
Whether you believe that the Life Principles are worth following because they form the core of your religious tradition, or because a society that is not founded in principles of respect and fairness is a society that is not worth living in, I hope that you will want to reaffirm your commitment to avoiding harm, making things better, respecting others, being fair, and incorporating love into your life.
OFSTED finally asserted that the challenge in respect of fairness of the Complaints Procedure was academic because of the inherent weakness of the School's criticism of the report and because the report had not yet been published.
Because - and especially in their assessments - they tend to reflect familiar categories: The sharp and often distorting distinctions among and between «subjects»; age grading; the value placed on quick recall; the dumbing down of the quality and grace of expository prose to make it fit into some sort of rating scheme; the overload of material to be covered, usually the inevitable result of intracommittee ideological logrolling, which leads to a bit of this and a dollop of that; the almost absolute denial of a value placed on individual ingenuity, craggy but provocative thinking, sustained work, and desirable variety; the lack of interest, signaled by the assessment apparatus, of the virtues of fairness, good character, and imagination.
This is both because of the virtues of localism and civil society and because the federal government is by no means always on the side of the angels when it comes to fairness — remember the Fugitive Slave Act, Dred Scott, Plessy, the WWII - era internment of Americans of Japanese descent, race - based redlining.
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