Sentences with phrase «fairness to candidates»

These candidates» perspective may be thought of as being about fairness; fairness to candidates generally, fairness as between candidates and fairness to specific candidates.
To officially endorse any campaign, we would need to follow the rules we established in our bylaws for fairness to all candidates: we need to invite candidates to meet with our members, then give members a chance to vote on an endorsement.

Not exact matches

We altered that portion of the interview so candidates could instead pick between one of three problems to solve, to ensure that those unfamiliar with Battleship weren't negatively impacted — all with the hope of encouraging a culture of fairness and empathy.
In addition, the only independent financial assessment made available to Avalanche shareholders, that contained in the merger fairness opinion, made no attempt to assess the potential value of Annapurna's product candidates.
Candidate Trump signaled that closing the loophole was critical to restoring fairness to the system: «The rich will pay their fair share» he said in a speech in Detroit last August, adding he would «eliminate the carried interest deduction and other special interest loopholes that have been so good for Wall Street investors, and for people like me, but unfair to American workers.»
«Justice and fairness» has become something of a mantra ever since presidential candidate Barack Obama told Joe the plumber that his hope was to «spread the wealth around» so that the economy is «good for everybody.»
CODEO has entreated «all stakeholders, particularly political parties and candidates involved in this exercise to observe the cardinal electoral principle of freeness and fairness in the discharge of their various roles.
The bill, designed to increase fairness and diversity in the workplace, would also allow firms to discriminate in favour of female and ethnic minority candidates and require public bodies to disclose the extent of any gender pay gap in their organisation.
«In fairness, I'm not what you'd might consider the most likely of candidates, to have gone from food stamps to the gubernatorial candidate of a major political party in one of the greatest places on earth,» he said.
To ensure fairness, the Committee did not endorse Town Board candidates and I worked with County GOP Chair Roger Rascoe to guarantee each candidate's place on the September 12 primary balloTo ensure fairness, the Committee did not endorse Town Board candidates and I worked with County GOP Chair Roger Rascoe to guarantee each candidate's place on the September 12 primary balloto guarantee each candidate's place on the September 12 primary ballot.
In the pursuance of justice, fairness and to ensure that the right Candidate and not a turncoat represent the NDC in the Constituency, petitions were written to the National and the Greater Accra Regional Executive Committees of the NDC respectively for redress.
In the interest of fairness to the Senate candidates, we published the relevant text from their news releases in its entirety.
SPRING VALLEY — In a word, «fairness» is what a group of candidates in Rockland County's Nov. 5 election say they are looking to restore in local government.
Third - party candidates look to bring «fairness» back to local government BY BILL DEMAREST SPRING VALLEY — In a word, «fairness» is what a group of candidates in Rockland County's Nov. 5 election say they are looking to restore in local government.
I think in fairness to Steve Hart, Unite's strategy makes union backed candidates from a broader social background part of their political strategy, but certainly not the end of it: At the Unite meeting at Labour Conference, Jon Trickett & Len McCluskey made the case for Unite & Labour developing MP's from down to earth backgrounds, but linked this very much to having policies that adress the needs of working class voters: The Unite strategy is fairly broad, including recruitng union members to Labour, developing MP's (who as McCluskey are backed because they «reflect the values of the union movement» — rather than just being from a particular social class), and supporting the CLASS think tank to develop policy — I did a write up of this meeting for the Morning Star (and a rival Progress one), which may be of interest (I think it will appear if you click on my name)
The only candidate that will ban fracking, fight for a $ 15 minimum wage and fairness for the 99 %, while focusing on New York becoming a world leader in climate action by going to 100 % clean energy by 2030 which will create millions of jobs.»
The last paragraph to this article should inform the fundamental promise every leadership candidate makes to the party and the country, to do otherwise would be a complete betrayal of everything Labour should stand for and further a betrayal of the principles of fairness and justice on which our future must be built
Regarding dispositions, NCATE expects institutions to ensure that candidates «demonstrate dispositions that value fairness and learning by all students.»
We are deeply concerned that the President - elect seeks to nominate as a Secretary of Education a candidate whose experience — and lack of experience — calls into question core principles of fairness, equality and a commitment to education.
Gratuitous attacks on any candidate are not appropriate and to ensure fairness, any responses to posted letters will have the highest priority for posting.
«It's very clear over the last 18 months Michael Gove has made a series of announcements about GCSEs and about A Levels without reference to the fact they are three country qualifications, he's not discussed his statements with me - but this is about fairness to individual candidates in Wales.
It is also encouraging that, in relation to this issue of fairness / access, Peter Wardle has drawn attention to the potential barrier posed by the significant cost of the universal licensing fee — at least, as discussed in Part 1, for those licensing candidates whose fees are not paid by their employers and, among those, especially for candidates undertaking the unpaid portions of the LPP / PPD program.
«While the eligibility of a particular candidate appointed could have potentially come before the Supreme Court (which indeed in the end it did), simply reminding officials of the requirements of applicable law would not in the ICJ's view constitute «a comment that might reasonably be expected to affect the outcome of such proceeding or impair the manifest fairness of the process» (as expressed in Principle 2.4 of the Bangalore Principles,» he added, referring to the Bangalore principles of judicial conduct.
Desmond Hudson, chief executive of the Law Society, says: «If a firm has a good reputation for equality and fairness, it is more likely to attract good calibre candidates from diverse backgrounds when recruiting.
Altman intends to democratize politics itself by opening up the playing field to more potential candidates through his The United Slate initiative, which will seek out and back a group of 2018 candidates for California's races that support «creating prosperity through technology, economic fairness, and maintaining personal liberty.»
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.
A winning human resources policy to recruit and retain Millennials candidates will emphasise diversity, transparency and fairness.
The NDAEB is committed to fairness, transparency and excellence in the services it provides to candidates, stakeholders and the public.
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