The diffuse harm to individuals and the concentrated benefit to Wall Street create yet another way in which the system is rigged, justifiably eroding public confidence
in the fairness of the financial system.
CiTrades is a registered EU broker which should give anyone who wants to trade with them a lot of confidence
in the fairness of this web broker.
He states that when people believe
in the fairness of their leaders, they would be ready to do everything within their power to protect their fatherland.
The new online peer - review system «was a failed experiment» that shook community faith
in fairness of grant selection processes, he told ScienceInsider.
But she's about the only actor who manages to hold her own in the ring with Hoffman, and
in fairness some of the ancillary parts are sketchy and underwritten.
I thought
in the fairness of full disclosure you would have to be first licensed as a broker to be declared as America's # 1 Mortgage Broker.
In fairness some of these are worth the detours, offering up snippets of story like the strange cabin I came across where an enemy had been sawing people up.
We have a unique opportunity to end the rancorous debate about climate change, a debate that is poisoning the air — the political air, that is — and inhibiting progress on two fronts: progress on addressing the possibility that we are on the road to a catastrophic warming of the globe, and progress on reforming our anti-growth tax structure, which is so inequitable that it is straining the public's belief
in the fairness of capitalism and what we like to call «the American Dream.»
At the top of the list, as it is every year, is Delaware, described as «first among all fifty states
in the fairness of its litigation environment.»
The U.S. Chamber of Commerce's September 2017 assessment of state liability systems ranked South Carolina 34th among all 50 states
in the fairness of its litigation environment.
Third, she argued that the appeal was not a full re-hearing of the «hearing» she had had prior to the Dean's decision to suspend and did not cure the alleged defects
in the fairness of the process.
In a 2012 U.S. Chamber of Commerce Institute for Legal Reform study, South Carolina ranked 39th out of all 50 states
in fairness of its lawsuit climate.
And, if partners lose faith
in the fairness of the compensation system, it could undermine much of what their firm is trying to achieve.
The state supreme court affirmed the fine and upheld the ban as a means of protecting judicial integrity and the public's trust
in the fairness of judges.
I have 100 % confidence
in the fairness of a judge of the Supreme Court.
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«Canadian taxpayers must have confidence
in the fairness of the tax system,» said the Commissioner of the Canada Revenue Agency, Michel Dorais, in a news release.
Not exact matches
The court wrote
in Boyce that «the appearance
of unlawful command influence» exists «where an objective, disinterested observer, fully informed
of all the facts and circumstances, would harbor a significant double about the
fairness of the proceeding» — a calculus evident
in Nance's own public comments on Oct. 23.
Saskatchewan's NDP government learned this lesson the hard way
in the 1990s and moved decisively to restore a measure
of fairness by reducing top marginal tax rates
in their 2000 tax reform.
Like beauty, «
fairness» is
in the eye
of the beholder.
In the interest
of proposing practical alternatives, financial advisor educator Evelyn Jacks has 10 suggestions to increase the
fairness of the tax system, including:
No one is arguing against
fairness, per se; it's more that fair is
in the eye
of the beholder.
The first was the current cover story
of Bloomberg Businessweek (which,
in fairness, isn't really all that long, compared with the typical Fortune feature).
«One
of the conversations that keeps coming up at these G7 and G20 meetings is the idea
of how to help workers transition (to jobs or retirement) and that there is some
fairness and equity
in that transition.
The U.S. Department
of Justice and the EPA have filed a civil suit that could theoretically subject VW to up to $ 45 billion
in fines (though,
in fairness, no one expects penalties quite that draconian).
Were these provisions to become law, they could result
in some states, legislatively, providing one level
of care or protection to some
of their citizens and a different level to others — which, could violate the equal protection and
fairness requirements
of the Fifth and Fourteenth Amendments to the Constitution.
Yale says participants
in a formal Title IX adjudication are «asked to protect the
fairness and integrity
of the process by maintaining confidentiality.»
(
In fairness, handrails are but one
of Semperit's many products.)
Although this arrangement makes sense
in many cases, as it can be more efficient, there are many networks where a centralized source
of power poses significant threats to the health and
fairness of the system.
According to Judy Obermayer, a business owner and former member
of a RegFair board
in New Hampshire, the
fairness panel's job is «not quite an appeals process, but
in a way it works like one.
Of course, technology has the potential to support Planned Parenthood's mission, and has been an instrumental tool in supporting fairness and equality in a number of way
Of course, technology has the potential to support Planned Parenthood's mission, and has been an instrumental tool
in supporting
fairness and equality
in a number
of way
of ways.
The
fairness of an investigation hangs
in the balance between efficiency and thoroughness; responding promptly to a complaint does not mean reaching an immediate conclusion.
«It is not only the risk
of alienating their LGBT customers, but people who, generally speaking, believe
in fairness and equality, who may or may not be LGBT themselves,» Bagnall says.
So while the interests
of fairness argue for a dramatic scaling back
of seniors» discounts — or at least greater use
of income testing to ensure only those
in real financial need are accessing them — political dynamics are actually working to expand their scope and cost.
Now, you may or may not find that to be a persuasive argument about the state
of income inequality
in Canada — as our own Chris MacDonald has pointed out, determining the
fairness of CEO pay is more complicated than it seems.
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Wells Fargo,
in Human Rights Campaign's most recent corporate equality index, an annual ranking
of the nation's largest businesses for LGBT workplace
fairness, has a perfect score
of 100.
Some spoke, too,
of concerns that what little progress they had seen on issues
of fairness and diversity on Wall Street
in recent years would be unwound
in Mr. Trump's America.
«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.
So instead
of theatrical mea culpas, GM has focused on solving the problem
in the real courts, where
fairness — not theatre — is the expectation.
«But superficial changes like these won't improve retention among Millennials unless they're accompanied by managers making authentic connections with employees, linking their work and contributions to a broader purpose, providing access to a diverse array
of learning and development opportunities, and demonstrating
fairness in promotion and advancement decisions.
Joel Reidenberg, a privacy expert with Fordham University, told me, «The relevant EU rules are based on general fair information practice standards, addressing a variety
of aspects related to
fairness in collection, purpose limitations, transparency
of processing, accuracy, data subject access, and remedies for violations, and are more stringent because
of their detail as well as some new twists.»
American farmers, businessmen and consumers thought
of competition as a way to ensure
fairness in the marketplace.
In fairness, McDonald had the misfortune
of taking over during the punishing global recession that followed the financial crisis.
(
In fairness, one of our experts, Diane Darling of Effective Networking in Boston, had some constructive criticism for the photo on my LinkedIn pag
In fairness, one
of our experts, Diane Darling
of Effective Networking
in Boston, had some constructive criticism for the photo on my LinkedIn pag
in Boston, had some constructive criticism for the photo on my LinkedIn page.
The
fairness of the capital markets has been increasingly
in the spotlight since the flash crash on May 6, when the Dow Jones Industrial Average lost $ 1 trillion
in market value
in a matter
of minutes.
But there is genuine fear the EC fine could be the opening salvo
in a grisly shoot - out, as regulators
in Europe and elsewhere grow emboldened to punish American tech firms, and even meddle
in their decision - making,
in the name
of fairness, privacy, or security.
A new study, which analyzed more than 20,000 conversations on Reddit, found
fairness showed up
in nearly 80 %
of conversations
in topics from business to politics.
In fairness, Nest's control of the experience was done in part to control the user's dat
In fairness, Nest's control
of the experience was done
in part to control the user's dat
in part to control the user's data.
«I don't know
in my long life that I ever worked with anybody who had quite the combination
of policy knowledge and concern, political skills, a personal touch with people, a sense
of innate
fairness,» the former president said.