The double ending of a listing can be
done in a fair way if the listing agent enters in a customer representation agreement with the buyer.
Our regular tracker of whether people think the government's cuts are being done fairly or unfairly has shown an increasing perception that savings are not being
found in a fair way.
The process by which Judges and lawyers choose members of the jury by questioning them to make sure they can decide the
case in a fair way.
The challenge was to strike the right balance between economic growth and deficit reduction, and to do
so in a fair way so that middle and lower income families did not bear the whole burden and those on higher incomes pulled their weight.
We would now hope that the government would properly engage with key stakeholders to ensure that their policies are properly
implemented in a fair way.»
«We will try and deliver some form of betterment so people who are in small business are
treated in the fairer way as they have capacity to get themselves before the court so if they've been pushed around by people who are not beating them by reason of competition, they are beating them just because they're bigger and knocking them out, that's not good for our economy.»
«The Working Group will review possession and public smoking of marijuana to address public
concerns in the fairest way possible, while also promoting public safety and quality of life for all New Yorkers.»
The thing for Labour is, the place where we are really strong at the moment, is who will be on your side, who'll do
things in a fairer way, who'll put growth and jobs first, who'll stand up for me and my family, in a values fight, we're on the right side, we're on the winning side.
The shadow chancellor says Labour will «balance the
books in a fairer way» as he set out plans for reduce the deficit.
The party has established an independent expert panel who will make evidence based recommendations on how this can be
delivered in the fairest way.
And we will pay for it by introducing a mansion tax on properties worth over # 2m,
introduced in a fair way, so that foreign investors who buy up property in London to make a profit will finally pay a proper tax contribution to our country.
In responding to Lord Browne's report, Deputy PM Nick Clegg MP and Business Secretary Vince Cable MP have made it clear that government policy need not follow the Browne's recommendations in full — that they are willing to consult with MPs and the public over the bet way to fund
HE in a fair way.
«When a tribe expresses its own knowledge and conceptions of things like the environment to companies or officials, and it is respected, justice issues like being able to protect sacred sites and clean water are often
handled in a fair way,» Whyte said.
I must restore my balance, view the
world in a fair way, hope to inspire more appreciation than ridicule.
But can it design one that, rather than dictating what students learn, captures what they
know in a fair way?
«Yes, student improvement and growth is playing a huge role, but it's factoring it
in in a fair way.»
The digital smart assistant is actually smart enough to read aloud your favorite Kindle
title in a fair way.
Yet now when Capcom actually decides to do
DLC in a fair way, actually making you not only making you have to earn it, but actually making you learn the game, people will go ballistic.
We help you cut through the emotional barrier, break down the communication roadblocks, and help you allocate financial and property
assets in a fair way.
SG: My sense of our current judiciary is they are all earnest men and women who strive hard to get the right
result in a fair way.
Your employer also has a duty of care towards you, so if they want to avoid any stress - related injury or constructive dismissal claims at a tribunal, they need to show that they have listened to you,
acted in a fair way and made reasonable adjustments where they can.
The court considers whether a final hearing is needed at all or whether a final decision can be
made in a fair way at the IRH.
The researchers coded their behaviors, to see, for example, whether they were listening closely or
arguing in a fair way.
We are the guarantors of the economic recovery, with our plan to balance the books but to do
so in a fair way.
Power generators, he added, were «eager» to see a balanced regulatory framework that ensures «a good mix of investor incentives to make the right investments in new technologies, but also protections so that existing assets get a fair deal and are
treated in a fair way.»
Police are cuffing fewer people than they were four years ago when the most serious charge is marijuana - related, but the NYPD now wants to «address public concerns
in the fairest way possible, while also promoting public safety and quality of life for all New Yorkers,» O'Neill added.
So we will do everything we can to have diverse local parties, candidates
selected in a fair way, and we will make clear that MPs» allegiance always being to their constituents and our country.
The shadow chancellor said Labour would «balance the
books in a fairer way» as he set out plans to reduce the deficit, that would include unpopular decisions.
This has to be
done in a fair way so they trust you rather than fear you, but once you've achieved this it will be easier for you to lay down the law and break up the fighting.
She protested both extremes: «When a great truth becomes exaggerated to this extent, and is held to the exclusion of its compensating opposite, it is
in a fair way to becoming a lie.»
We can only ensure that the biases balance out
in the fairest way possible.
Here on a 406 - yard dog - leg to the left, a booming drive through a narrow tunnel of trees used to put
you in a fair way for a lucky par four if a perfect three iron, hit blind and uphill, caught the green.