Sentences with phrase «fairness into»

Developing more transparency and inserting greater fairness into the mortgage process took time.
Here are some ideas likely to prove useful when integrating procedural fairness into the management and operations of a trial court.
Anecdotally, the author has heard judges from several different court levels talking about incorporating aspects of procedural fairness into sessions at the Washington State Judicial College.
When dog owners bring human cultural concepts of fairness into their relationship with their dog, things get messed up.
«While I am proud of some of the things we have done as a government I actually think we need to really hard - wire fairness into what we do in the next phases of fiscal restraint.
He said he wanted to inject fairness into an «embarrassingly and wrongly inflexible» system that expels immigrants without discretion, without considering the circumstances of a person's life or family, or even holding hearings to consider the possibility that deportation might be unwise or unjust.
For anyone with eyes to read and a moment to think, the Lib Dem theme of «hard - wiring fairness into British society» comes from the same political stable as Labour's pledge to a «future fair for all».
«While I am proud of some of the things we have done as a government I actually think we need to really hardwire fairness into what we do in the next phases of fiscal restraint.
Nick Clegg said: «Our manifesto will hard - wire fairness into British society.
John McDonnell will argue that after seven years of Tory economic mismanagement the Chancellor must change course next week, by abandoning his planned tax giveaways to a wealthy few and instead bringing greater fairness into the tax system.
Westchester residents put their principles of equity and fairness into action at the polls, and now it's our job as their representatives to follow through with legislation that embodies those principles.
Osborne replied: «I think it has introduced an element of fairness into the system.

Not exact matches

Speaking of fairness suggests to me what makes things feel fair, which tends to mean whatever answer we go with result from a process people feel took their interests into account, which usually means it resulted from a reasonably democratic answer.
But if you're walking into a car dealership to negotiate, you probably won't be negotiating using the principle of fairness.
Or rather, once fairness gets into it, I have no idea how to get it out.
It's not entirely clear to me where fairness enters into any of this.
The Long View is an attempt to introduce fairness and clarity into the discussion of family firm governance.
It is into these controversies that Michnik continues to wade, insisting on understanding people and their actions, in the context in which they acted, with fairness.
However, in fairness to Scott's presentation, Camus does come «close» to «accepting acceptance» at Tipasa, where the overwhelming beauty of the setting lures Camus into an experience where he feels his self is given to him by the natural beauty.
But this generalization is true only when paternal engagement, emotional expressiveness, warmth and praise are figured into the equation, Conservative Protestant men have a way to go in demonstrating fairness with their wives, who increasingly choose to be in the paid work force.
In fairness, you've grown up being indoctrinated to hate God and Christians, but perhaps we can «crack open the smallest hole into that «reality»».
For example, in one of the better chapters, entitled «Human Justice and Animal Fairness», the reader is introduced to Maasai systems of gift - giving, game theory as applied to chimpanzee behaviour, canine sensitivity to fairness, rules of play among wolves and rats, before a brief detour into Martha Nussbaum's development of Rawlsian justice theory leads us to an extended discussion of Aquinas» understanding of justice as a virtue, acquired and infused.
The point, of course, is that «fairness» automatically spills over into the religious sphere.
Prohibition was a time when Cutty Sark established itself in the US and the new blend is a tribute to the notorious Captain William McCoy, who smuggled the brand into the country and whose reputation for fairness and supplying unadulterated liquor gave rise to Cutty Sark being referred to as «the real McCoy».
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.
The goal was a scrappy one in fairness but he was eventually rewarded for his battling efforts as the ball broke kindly to him in the box to nestle it into the back of the net.
AOC has been working his tail off since Theo got fit, but in all fairness dribbles into a culdesac a bit too often.
I'd say Peyton before I'd say Brees, but in fairness it kind of falls into the same category Pads mentioned about Brees.
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!
Endured a torrid start, ripped to shreds by Dusan Tadic, and was booked too — but in fairness, grew into the game as his team - mates did.
[in fairness, walcott does run fast some times, he runs so fast he ends up offside and kills our attack; other times he runs straight ahead into players like the burnley goalie]
In fairness, Mourinho did well to hang on to his job for as long as he did, as his position looked untenable heading into the 2016 festive period.
Carrick has been injured for most of the season and in fairness to Cleverly has been playing well for Villa anyway this is defender rankings not midfield rankings, there isn't a perfect system but over the course of the season feeding relevant stats into a unbiased computer are going to be more accurate than someone eyeballing it
If you fall into this ineffective parenting style, you're probably accustomed to arguments and debates over the fairness of the rules, and whether or not your expectations are valid.
When May left the Home Office and moved into No. 10 she spoke about justice and fairness being at the core of her government.
It is worrying that the government is rushing into a «reduce and equalise» policy that has little do with fairness.
That ambition now depends on translating Labour's defining beliefs in fairness and the necessary role of government into a popular argument which could begin to rebuild Labour's coalition.
«These new standards will help root out unacceptable behavior and build upon the landmark reforms put into place at state prisons, creating a consistent level of quality and fairness at all facilities across New York.»
Mr Koky Anyidoho was optimistic that in the face of fairness and good judgment, he will also be given a Judge to quickly look into the issue as he put it «about Bawumia's attempt to burn and destroy this nation through criminal act by providing a fake document to mislead a public officer» in this case the Electoral Commission.
«The people of New York are demanding change and it's time we took action to restore the public trust by closing the LLC loophole and bringing fairness to our campaign finance system,» Cuomo said in the May 24 statement announcing his bill menu aimed at closing the loophole that has allowed tens of millions of dollars into campaign accounts.
We work towards equality and fairness that extends across racial, ethnic, and status lines and into the cores of our communities, thereby affecting every individual in Erie County.
I laughed when I read about the whining about being «hoodwinked» into voting for this «fairness» law.
Nick Clegg has called for a fresh wealth tax to «hardwire fairness» into Britain, but George Osborne has already poured cold water on his proposals.
When we look at why, our pre-election polling showed that C1 / C2 voters have a particular obsession with «fairness» — and a clear desire for a welfare system that rewards only those that have paid into it and really need help.
Expect him to tweak the numbers eventually to inject an element of much vaunted «fairness» into the equation.
While the owners were initially and rightfully pressured into lowering their prices, they've unfortunately resumed gouging prices, and I am continuing to pursue all options to bring fairness to the Highlands marketplace.
«These policies will not only lift up the current generation of low - wage workers and their families, but ensure fairness for future generations and enable them to climb the ladder of opportunity,» Cuomo said in a statement April 4 when the bill was ceremoniously signed into law.
Prime Minister David Cameron says he wants to put fairness back into the system, giving those who work hard, more money in their pockets.
The Nobles seem to have no sense of political fairness and don't understand the system of checks and balances our Common Council is designed to provide over an inexperienced, unqualified mayor and his family who some believe are spending Kingston into financial difficulty.
A spokesman said: «Given that fairness has been built into the budget there are no plans to lay any amendments.»
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