Mayor Bill de Blasio said at a recent news conference he likes the idea of getting more cars off the streets but that there are «serious
fairness issues when it comes to congestion pricing.»
I think there are serious
fairness issues when it comes to congestion pricing.»
Not exact matches
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.
On the affordability
issue, the pilot will allow us to see what it actually costs taxpayers
when we do not improve
fairness to low - income communities.
You know nothing about how I feel
when the
issue of sexism towards women is brought up or what I feel about
fairness to men.
Beside the
issue of Walcot's contract, Wenger loves his midfielders and in
fairness to him,
when we play Ramsey on the right, we don't have a lot of movement behind the opposition's defence and we are not as fast as we are
when playing walcot.
There is a
fairness issue that arises, however,
when teams that don't win league titles can drop to lower divisions and can compete for state titles, especially
when the league champion gets knocked out in a higher division.
When he becomes an adult he'll need to be able to deal with
fairness issues at work or in his relationships.
The podcast gained traction on Monday
when it was announced that WNYC Studios and Pineapple Street Media — producer of, among other podcasts, «Missing Richard Simmons» — will partner with Some Spider entertainment brand CAFE on the podcast, which is to focus on
issues of justice and
fairness, according to the release.
There is no
fairness in having to raise taxes to unbearable levels to deal with these
issues when FEMA has a $ 14 billion budget, presumably to deal with disasters.
We know racial justice is a worker
issue, that racial equality is a union goal: we can not win at work
when race divides us, nor does
fairness truly exist
when some of us are profiled at home, targeted on the streets, and treated unequally in the courts.
It flies in the face of science,
fairness, common sense and the Governor's own greenhouse gas reduction targets to build new fracked gas power plants at a time
when climate change is the most pressing
issue facing our nation and the world.
Issues of «
fairness» arise
when a test, or more likely its summative (i.e., summary and sometimes consequential) and formative (i.e., informative) uses, impact some more than others in unfair yet often important ways.
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When disciplinary
issues occur, using small group circles,
fairness committees, and peer juries to speak with involved students about the causes of the
issues and identify positive solutions to repair the harm.
Attending to
issues of diversity and
fairness in assessment — including explanations of historical or political events, names in word problems, experts cited, and even details like the book covers students see
when doing research projects — can help schools reconcile the mixed messages that surface
when schools say that students need to be prepared for a diverse world while primarily exposing them to familiar names and faces (Hess & McAvoy, 2014; Popham, 2006).
Now in
fairness I'd expect a higher price than EA Access as you are being given access to hundreds of games, but with the
issues they're having so far the price above is far too high, especially
when most people already have to fork out for Playstation Plus.
I have no
issues when a game bugs out and sees previously placed bad guys removed from play — hell, I'm never going to moan
when something frustrating is made easier — but I want consistency and
fairness; Bounce Rescue is about as far removed from that as possible, delivering random gaming
when it quite probably isn't meant to.
Did the board err in law and breach its duty of
fairness in determining the circumstances in which the record would be made publicly available following an appeal
when that
issue was not before the board?
Our attorneys interpret and apply these documents to ensure compliance with standards of
fairness and due process
when dealing with medical staff
issues.
The principles that drive our success are those found in most thriving organizations: Integrity, honesty,
fairness in our dealings with our colleagues, our clients and our legal adversaries; an expectation of excellence in our work, through both mastery of the law and careful preparation; a common - sense approach to problem solving that respects and conserves our clients» resources; a responsive, service - oriented attitude in our working relationships; and a willingness to engage
issues and opponents head - on
when necessary, and win.
When an inquiry committee disposes of a complaint by
issuing a citation for a disciplinary hearing, to what extent is that committee's decision subject to challenge based on either procedural
fairness or on its substantive merits?
To avoid this great heresy obviously requires a tribunal to confine itself,
when considering the
fairness of the dismissal under s 98 (4) of the Employment Rights Act 1996, to focus entirely upon the three fundamental
issues of:
But still, broadcasters have been subject to rules aimed at ensuring people have access to the political information needed in order to vote and engage in political life, like the
fairness doctrine, which required that broadcasters devote some programming to controversial political
issues and that
when a broadcaster endorsed a candidate, the news outlet still had to give airtime to the other candidates in the election.
They also explore principles of
fairness (for example, the problems with an «eye for an eye» or «first come, first served») and the
issues and problems involved in appealing to consequences and duty
when making moral decisions in everyday contexts.