Sentences with phrase «fair way»

It seems though like the only fair way of doing this.
I think if you use it in carefully thought - out ways and in fair ways, such a test can be helpful.
This is the only fair way of assessing that you are the one taking the course.
The other key benefit of the creation / redemption mechanism is that it's an extraordinarily efficient and fair way for funds to acquire new securities.
It is used by several countries and gives a very fair way of allowing more voters in a district to be represented by one of the winners of that district.
This is why the only truly fair way to handle these is to have NO prayer as part of government.
If you want to get people online for the first time, this is a relatively fair way to do it.
The only real fair way to represent all different religions in a classroom is to have no religious symbolism, so that no group is given special treatment.
Instead, develop and stick to fair ways of rewarding and promoting workers.
But the only fair way to break a four - way tie is to just choose the one with the most volume.
The truly fair way to compare scores is by using similar starting scores.
Reviews aren't fair that way if the person reviewing the game dislikes the aspects of chance.
If you are trying to do this in the most fair way possible, it's a good idea to each do you own research and find your own mediator, and then attend two consultations before making a final decision.
Town Supervisor Joseph Saladino said the proposed fee increases «shifts some of the burden in a more fair way so that the public, the property tax payers don't have to foot the whole bill... and those using the lots will take a little bigger bite out of the responsibility of paying for the maintenance.»
As governor of Tennessee he created the first teacher evaluation system in the nation, and believes to this day that the «Holy Grail» of education reform is finding fair ways to pay teachers more for teaching well.
The measure, introduced by Bob Goodlatte, the House's judiciary chairman, passed 119 - 74 and is being lauded as a more fair way for ethics investigations to be carried out.
«If you look at our company we're solid, we have piles of retained earnings, our debt level to asset ratio is comfortable and these stories being pumped out undermine our customers» confidence and our employees» confidence, and it's not really fair the way things are turning out.»
«This seems like the most fair way of taxing the capital one has when owning a house,» Benjamin told Business Insider.
A much fairer way to pick candidates, Levine says, would be to hold a series of national primaries that narrow the field as views about the candidates evolve and coalesce.
That's a pretty fair way to describe a recent schism within the bitcoin developer community — the collection of gnomes who decide on the protocols and computer code under the hood.
«You are not leading a full life if you remain with someone with the title of marriage when there's nothing below the surface,» says Rich Gordon, a mediator at A Fair Way Mediation Center in San Diego.
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The bills I am sponsoring provide fairer ways to evaluate the performance of students, teachers and our individual schools, by cutting down on the amount of time tests take from classroom learning, and by providing a more significant role for parents, students, and teachers.
We've had to make severe cuts... and we've been able to deal in a balanced and larged fair way
«I don't think it's fair the way everybody criticises him.
Let's get a private sector company to come in and partner with us and invest $ 50 million and really turn around the state fair the way the state is turning around.»
The attack on Rent Rebates, has not made Landlords lower their rents.I have seen no sign of it anyway.The fair way, would have been a fair rents cap.Not a bedroom tax, because the Tories sold all the housing stock they could.Most ex council houses are now in the hands of private landlords.You should have tackled those who have more than one home, its obscene that someone can buy a holiday home in a village, and villagers have to move out.
Other men who've faired this way say that at least they know they tried to talk to these women and that the women talked to them.
While maintained schools and academies each have a separate legal framework for disciplinary policy, they are both ultimately subject to general public concepts of acting lawfully, reasonably, rationally and in a procedurally fair way.
Almost all the complaints about this come from scammers, because this is actually a slightly fairer way of doing things.
Does it seem like a justifiably fair way to sell a domain, while keeping a stake in it?
«If there has to be a debate about the reality of climate change — and there doesn't — then there is only one mathematically fair way to do it,» Oliver says.
In a Collaborative Divorce, family law attorneys work with divorce coaches and financial specialists to help couples reach a solution for their family in a respectful, fair way withe a problem solving approach rather than an adversarial approach.
«Profit Solver is a scientific and fair way for veterinarians to cover costs.
I've heard Brandon Sanderson use the terms architects and gardeners when describing how people organize or plan their stories, and I think that's a very fair way of describing it.
From the financial divorce to the emotional divorce, our co-mediation model helps families get through the divorce and separation process in a sane, sensible and fair way at a reasonable cost.
As a nation, we should strive for better - prepared and paid teachers for every student, a more demanding curriculum for all students, and fairer ways of ensuring that all schools have sufficient funds to offer these opportunities.
Ingmar Bergman's Smiles of a Summer's Night (1955) has been described as a tragic comedy and that's a pretty fair way to categorize it.
«By using job simulations, that could be potentially the most fair way to go.»
The idea behind the law is to prevent people from obtaining a limitless number of ballot lines, but a more fair way to do it would be by allowing just one independent line in addition to any official political party lines.
Just looking at jobs created is going to put Canada in a better light just by dint that we have much stronger population growth, so that's probably not the fairest way to compare ourselves to others.»
When I evaluate a game, I ask, «Was it fair both ways?
In the end, Mulroney and Burney and their team got the deal done and with it, a fair way to resolve disputes.
«It might not necessarily be pleasant, but you can manage to deliver difficult news in a courageous, honest, fair way
Although the Earning Value Approach is the most popular business valuation method, for most businesses, some combination of business valuation methods will be the fairest way to set a selling price.

Phrases with «fair way»

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