Sentences with phrase «fairness argument»

A "fairness argument" is when someone tries to persuade others by saying something is unfair. They believe that a certain situation, decision, or action is not just or equal, and that it should be changed to be more fair or equitable. Full definition
The irony is that Labour in Britain has last week been attacked in absurd, lurid terms over «class war» for making the same fairness argument as Obama.
The Court of Appeal dismissed the procedural fairness argument on the basis that all of the moving parties were clearly aware that a pro rata allocation could be ordered by the Court and had vigorously opposed a pro rata allocation throughout the course of the litigation.
Labour retreated, having failed to make the fairness argument on inherited wealth over the decade.
If you fit into the Ombudsman criteria from Step 1, this is where you use the fairness argument.
Here you need to rely on the «fairness argument», focusing on the problems charges have caused you, as the Ombudsman has said it is unlikely to consider «templated arguments».
My research is saying that, in addition to the fairness arguments, there is an economic efficiency argument — it's economically rational to protect this knowledge because there's huge value to come out of it.»
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