Sentences with phrase «concept of fairness»

That simply goes against the basic concept of fairness.
The judicial concept of fairness is one of great importance to family lawyers.
Last summer, Policy Exchange published new opinion research showing what policies people would like to see introduced - and those that addressed concepts of fairness scored best.
Those politicians that will be successful will seek to practically address this highly emotive concept of fairness wherever they come across it.
When dog owners bring human cultural concepts of fairness into their relationship with their dog, things get messed up.
It's also based on concepts of fairness and justice between the tortfeasors.
In the determination, the Court of Appeal reiterated that the authoritative jurisprudence on the principle of special contribution is clearly provided by the House of Lords in the cases of Miller and Charman and that it was not open to the Court of Appeal to substitute any personal concepts of fairness for those reflected in the principles already laid down by previous authorities.
The object of its application is to avoid truly unconscionable results, and not simply to resolve disputes by reference to some abstract and vague concept of fairness.
But today's letter argues that the UK's extradition relations are «out of kilter both with accepted practice in other countries and with the most basic concepts of fairness».
Of course they don't really understand the concept of fairness, so they would argue that the exception should only belong to them...
Today we are talking about how you can approach the concepts of fairness and equality with twins.
Anger and disillusionment derive from a belief that politicians no longer care about the concept of fairness.
But politicians would certainly find ways of channelling public anger - and therefore making it more predictable - if they put the concept of fairness at the forefront of their thinking as they devise and debate public policy.
Perceptions of politicians» honesty and competence count, but anger and disillusionment derive primarily from a belief that politicians no longer fundamentally care about the concept of fairness.
This new work is the first to combine concepts from game theory, microeconomics, and statistical mechanics to address income inequality and the concept of fairness in an ideal free market environment.
Too often we are getting poor tests which are misused to test things not taught and to punish the children attending inferior schools, violating basic concepts of fairness and civil rights.»
The relationships we have are built on trust and our concept of fairness established, over time, between a customer and a supplier.
(i) It is at the exit of the marriage and the division of family assets that consideration of compensation arises but as a feature of the concept of fairness rather than a head of claim in its own right.
Brett Dixon, president of the Association of Personal Injury Lawyers (APIL), said the government had sacrificed «any concept of fairness or compassion or help for genuinely injured people» in order to cut car insurance premiums.
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