The company was founded to
bring fairness to finance, which means we have ethics very naturally at our core.
But using the system to expose job opportunities only to certain age groups has raised concerns
about fairness to older workers.
At common law, administrative actors owe a duty of
procedural fairness to individuals whose rights or interests are affected by specific, individualized decisions.
Self - represented litigants continue to be a significant part of judicial dispute resolution, and the problems with
ensuring fairness to those litigants continue.
For true
tax fairness to occur, households in similar circumstances should pay similar amounts of tax on income.
But it is a strange idea of
fairness to argue that because private sector staff have seen big cuts in their pensions, then so must the public sector.
A second hazard involves
fairness to schools at risk of being sanctioned for poor performance: these schools can face longer odds if weather or other schedule disruptions limit school days.
In
fairness to counsel, most lawyers do not appear in motion scheduling court and expect to be offered a trial date.
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.
How we are raised matters, when it comes to allowing our biases toward kindness and
fairness to flourish.
The calculations further show that the antisocial behavior will eventually
cause fairness to become the most successful option, because there is no reason to reject a fair offer.
In divorce mediation, however, we base the discussions
on fairness to both parties.
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.
We should emphasize the need for
global fairness to the family over unfair but optimal results for the individual, and address this consideration openly and frankly with our clients.
There should, after all, be some sense of
fairness to defendants one and all, and generally, having a sentencing guideline range helps assure that.
Below are publicly - available articles about the importance of procedural
fairness to pro se litigants.
This breakout session was an opportunity for faculty and participants to share lessons learned from
teaching fairness to judicial officers and court staff.
This is done in an attempt to keep the list focused on our top specialties and for reasons of
fairness to clients and other therapists in the directory.
We expect to hear your voice again in the future to help
bring fairness to the consumer marketplace and to consumers.
With respect to the issue of procedural fairness, the court found that the applicants were awarded the
procedural fairness to which they were entitled.
It is only an appropriate method to resolve cases with a history of domestic violence if it does so
with fairness to both parties and no power imbalance.
Out
of fairness to me and to reflect the time I spent designing these, please be sure to purchase a school license if you intend to use these as a whole school initiative.
Although the Federal Circuit has overruled some of the Eastern District of Texas» most egregious venue decisions, it has failed to bring
basic fairness to where patent cases are litigated.
The Associated Press reported that New York's chief judge proposed new filing requirements for debt collectors to bring
more fairness to state... [Read more...]
Essentially, the OCC would determine the final settlement price «based on its judgment of what is appropriate for the protection of investors and the public interest, taking into account such factors
as fairness to buyers and sellers, the maintenance of a fair and orderly market, consistency of interpretation and practice, and consistency with actions taken in related futures or other markets.»
Originally cast in terms of inherent authority to control the processes of the court and prevention of abuse of the process, it is today recognized that a trial judge has a duty to manage the trial process
balancing fairness to the parties as well as efficient and orderly discharge of court process.
In
fairness to Ford, his statement may be more than just a cynical observation about the irrelevance of constitutional scholarship to D.C. Realpolitik.
Said another way, I don't think it acceptable to have perceived
fairness to candidates trump the competence mandate.
In
fairness to Debuchy I'm sure the move did look like an attractive option, after all a transfer to United would have allowed him to get the minutes he wanted, with a team that is renowned worldwide.
Preserving the deduction of state and local taxes is not a partisan issue, but about basic
fairness to states like New York, Republican Senate Majority Leader John Flanagan said Wednesday in a statement.
Labour says the cut will affect more working families than those who are out of work but the Work and Pensions Secretary Iain Duncan - Smith argues the changes are about
fairness to taxpayers.
My guess is that my total in - my - mitts time with the various tablets was somewhere between one - to - two minutes (which, in
fairness to Microsoft was more than I got with the first iPhone or iPad when announced) and got no time at all using the keyboard — its killer feature.
After comparing procedural
fairness to other factors such as the police performance and the distribution of police services, they conclude that «the key antecedent of legitimacy is the fairness of the procedures used by the police.»
says Wendy Diamond, the 30 - something chief pet officer of million - dollar business Animal Fair Media Inc., a lifestyle entertainment media company that
promotes fairness to animals.
Animal Fair Magazine is the first lifestyle magazine for animal lovers in support of
fairness to animals.
«I am proud to appoint these judges to their new roles where they will continue to uphold principles of law and
fairness to move New York forward.»