Sentences with phrase «fairness to promises»

They were bad ideas to begin with, but getting us out of that business with fairness to promises made would have to take two generations or so to complete.

Not exact matches

While it may feel like a lifetime or two since the last federal election, when Trudeau was promising a very different kind of democratic reform, 19 months isn't a long time to get Canada's electoral system protected from 2019 - style threats to its fairness and integrity.
This means making sure the industry — which holds the promise to meet small businesses» capital needs — is built on transparency and fairness, and puts the interests of small businesses at the center of the lending process.
He wants it to be moral - to fulfill the promise of his title - to reflect the notions of sympathy, duty, self - control, and fairness that he has discussed so interestingly in other works.
I would expect how refs utilize VAR would be part of the PRO metric / performance evaluation system, though who knows given how some refs still have glaring patterns of issues and don't seem to improve (though in fairness some have gotten much better the last few years and there are a few more promising younger ones lately).
The bill also promises to strengthen data protection laws in order to increase the public confidence in criminal law and the fairness of the justice system as a whole.
In those trying moments, the values of truth, integrity, honesty, and fairness, which my parents instilled in me from my childhood kept me focused on delivering on my promise to the people of Ghana.
At a campaign event in Thornden Park in Syracuse, Kingson promised to focus the election on «the principles of dignity, economic security and mobility, fairness and accountability.»
«We must make our voices heard, not just in the Senate hallways, but inside the Senate chamber, if we are to retain the health care that New York women have relied on for decades and to keep New York's promise of equality and fairness to women.»
Phillips, a board member of Britain Stronger in Europe, said the senior Conservatives «shout fairness but mean exclusion» when they promise to put in place an Australian - style points system.
De Blasio campaigned on the promise of economic fairness, to be achieved, most conspicuously, by taxing rich New Yorkers to pay for universal pre-Kindergarten education.
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
ALBANY — Just hours after the first meeting of the joint legislative panel tasked with redrawing New York's political map, Gov. Andrew Cuomo repeated his promise to reject its final product if it fails to meet his criteria for fairness.
Clegg also promised to keep the Human Rights Act, continue to reform the health service, build a new balanced economy and «fight for greater fairness, even in the headwinds of an economic slowdown».
If the new assessments are to fulfill the promise of the Common Core, test designers (and indeed all of us) will have to embrace a different, stronger version of fairness, one that requires us to tell the fuller truth about where our students stand, and test the rigorous content that will impart the knowledge and skills to succeed.
They need to learn how to correct these and practice appropriate responses: fairness, keeping track of promises, warnings, systematic rewards, being properly assertive, and identifying the causes of correctly labeled disruptive behaviors.
In fairness, he does have an education platform in which he promises to «reward and replicate success» and «rescue students trapped in failing schools.»
If you need help, look no further, I promise you are in good hands, and will be treated like family with respect and fairness second to none.»
They promise a lot (though in fairness it may be the broader culture that makes the promise of wealth) and deliver next to nothing.
«Given the ambivalence of the U.S. Supreme Court's case law on whether the federal constitution provides a remedy for partisan gerrymandering, state constitutions, with their focus on electoral equality and fairness, have the promise and the potential to be an effective means to address excessively partisan redistricting,» Tolson wrote.
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