The idea is rooted
in basic fairness in the judicial system.
If we do not consider you as an example of people who would be dissuaded from reducing emissions (with the corrollary that you have limitted interest
in basic fairness), then what we have is a discussion about whether you or Apollo Alliance have best gauged the motivations of your fellow citizens.
«No matter what party they belong to, young Americans believe
in basic fairness and equality,» said Brian Ellner, who is overseeing the Human Rights Campaign's bid to legalize same - sex marriage in New York.
«After the way he was treated by this president, after some of the names that this president has besmirched his reputation with, just seems
in basic fairness he gets to tell his side of the story to the American public, and I hope he'll be as forthcoming as possible.»
Not exact matches
«Too often, consumers don't have the
basic facts they need to assess the
fairness, integrity, and security of these trading platforms,» said Schneiderman
in a statement.
Yet too often, consumers don't have the
basic facts they need to assess the
fairness, integrity, and security of these trading platforms,» the Attorney General stated
in the release.
In judging it, however, we need to consider the bill's
basic fairness.
The PRC obviously wants to pick a fight with the Major League Baseball Players Association, and it doesn't want anyone with a sense of
fairness in the way of reopening the
Basic Agreement and / or locking out the players next spring.
The second, Republican Economy
in Practice, looks at application around the globe, including contributions on cooperatives, sovereign wealth funds,
basic income, tax
fairness and green solutions and discusses how to develop these models at scale.
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.
A policy which disproportionately affects ethnic minorities, LGBT people, women, the disabled and those living
in less affluent areas is not only an affront to
basic principles of
fairness and social justice but also exacerbates the inequality crisis which continues to worsen across the UK.
«New Yorkers with disabilities have fought for years to secure
basic fairness in transportation.
«It was a grandfathering for projects that were already
in the works» and would have qualified for 421a under prior rules, he said, adding, «it's just
basic fairness.»
In an era of outsized executive compensation and a robust stock market, this is a basic step toward fairness in societ
In an era of outsized executive compensation and a robust stock market, this is a
basic step toward
fairness in societ
in society.
Hartford Mayor Luke Bronin, a Democrat who is exploring a run for governor, said Malloy delivered a «strong speech» focused on an agenda of «
basic economic
fairness and
basic fairness in general» that he believed resonated across Connecticut.
NAHT general secretary Russell Hobby says: «this is a
basic issue of
fairness in education.
If the purpose is to ensure that potential teachers have
basic characteristics like honesty or
fairness, existing standards such as university honor codes
in higher education should suffice.
Starting with the
basic psychometrics, and moving onto the (entire) lack of research
in support of using more «off - the - shelf» tests to help alleviate issues with
fairness, would be the (easy) approach to take
in a court of law as, really, doing any of this is entirely wrong.
Filtered by the works of Milton Friedman, the educational - choice movement
in particular has been applied so loosely that
basic ethics and notions of
fairness have been trumped by stereotypical corporate values that fly
in the face of what black, brown and girl students need.
A statement on the Leeds City Council website by Councillor Judith Blake said: «We do not feel this
basic principle of
fairness has been adhered to
in this case and will be looking with colleagues nationally at the possibility of raising a legal challenge to ensure Ofqual and the government put this right.»
A statement on the council's website said: «We do not feel this
basic principle of
fairness has been adhered to
in this case and will be looking with colleagues nationally at the possibility of raising a legal challenge to ensure Ofqual and the government put this right.»
In fairness, the Nexus 7 also includes built in GPS for the basic cost, whereas you've got to pay for the LTE feature on the Min
In fairness, the Nexus 7 also includes built
in GPS for the basic cost, whereas you've got to pay for the LTE feature on the Min
in GPS for the
basic cost, whereas you've got to pay for the LTE feature on the Mini.
Anything else, Apple insists, could be considered «overreaching» and «establish a vague new compliance regime — applicable only to Apple — with intrusive oversight lasting for ten years, going far beyond the legal issues
in this case, injuring competition and consumers, and violating
basic principles of
fairness and due process.»
We tried to design this program with
fairness in mind, so we created a
basic system where the amount of money you get scales upward with the difficulty of the indivdiual cat.
But
in all
fairness, «Bob's Burgers» is on
basic cable / over-the-air broadcast but Showtime is a subscription service.
Some
basic fairness is
in order.
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In summary, having regard to the over-arching policy that the material - contribution test is available only when a denial of liability under the but - for test would offend basic notions of fairness and justice, I agree with the following statement made by Professor Knutsen in setting out his conclusions (at 187
In summary, having regard to the over-arching policy that the material - contribution test is available only when a denial of liability under the but - for test would offend
basic notions of
fairness and justice, I agree with the following statement made by Professor Knutsen
in setting out his conclusions (at 187
in setting out his conclusions (at 187):
In terms of procedural
fairness, the conduct of the Tribunal «must be sufficiently serious to offend our most
basic notions of morality and justice» and judicial intervention is only warranted when «the Tribunal's conduct is so serious that it can not be condoned under the law of the enforcing State» (para 65).
... A fair trial is one that satisfies the public interest
in getting at the truth, while preserving
basic procedural
fairness...»
In the same book, Farrow makes a number of arguments against what he refers to as the privatization of civil justice, such as the impoverishment of common law when cases are removed from the public system (this dovetails with Simpson's work), the use of a private (thus, confidential) system to circumvent public policies, public accountability, and
basic notions of procedural
fairness, and the shielding from the public of transactions that would not withstand public scrutiny.
In such cases, plaintiffs are permitted to «jump the evidentiary gap»... That is because to deny liability «would offend
basic notions of
fairness and justice».14
These rights represent
basic principles of
fairness in our society and protect us as individuals to live our lives free from oppression.
«
Basic principles of
fairness and due process preclude retroactive application of the new ABC test
in a way that would nullify years of litigation and a full trial,» Grubhub's lawyers at Gibson Dunn told the Ninth Circuit on Tuesday.
In addition to having basic definitions and concepts, we decided it would be helpful for judges and administrators to have a good tool to assess where they stood with regards to procedural fairness in their courtrooms and court house
In addition to having
basic definitions and concepts, we decided it would be helpful for judges and administrators to have a good tool to assess where they stood with regards to procedural
fairness in their courtrooms and court house
in their courtrooms and court houses.
In those exceptional cases where these two requirements are satisfied, liability may be imposed, even though the «but for» test is not satisfied, because it would offend
basic notions of
fairness and justice to deny liability by applying a «but for» approach.
Any secret interrogation of the defendant, from and after the finding of the indictment, without the protection afforded by the presence of counsel, contravenes the
basic dictates of
fairness in the conduct of criminal causes and the fundamental rights of persons charged with crime.
In such cases, plaintiffs are permitted to «jump the evidentiary gap»... That is because to deny liability «would offend
basic notions of
fairness and justice»: Hanke v. Resurfice Corp., para. 25.
For
basic fairness, the applicant should know that his or her history will be reviewed and used
in the hiring decision, and be able to correct the record.