Sentences with phrase «known for his fairness»

He was known for his fairness and generosity as a critic and for his advocacy of all kinds of representational painting.
Granted, reality shows are hardly known for fairness and subtlety, often aiming for conflict and controversy at all costs.

Not exact matches

«From a fairness perspective, it makes sense to make this no longer an option for future private student loans,» said Betsy Mayotte, founder and president of The Institute of Student Loan Advisors.
But did you know that whether they are grown in partnership with selected growers or on our own farms, Fyffes fruits are produced with fairness, care for the environment and great quality as our key focus?
3 League titles / 6 Fa cups and constant champions league last 16odd years out of 19 also but no matter what anyone says his time as our coach has come to an end even if we win the league which in fairness we have a great shot so going out of Europe could help us win the league for Wenger to leave on a high like fergie did... This has to be his last season in charge along with Stan the Conman... Money needs put into this squad to get it to the next level and a different direction because in all honesty when we beat Bayern they just did nt take their chances like they did last night and they already had a great squad and added to it in the summer with Costa etc... we had a real chance this year if we had brought in more than Cech and that is Wengers fault!
In fairness, you know it's not your night when De Gea is whipping balls over the top of your entire team for Iago Aspas of all people to steer home.
«In all fairness to my comment, for a broadcaster to know zippo about what's going on there to question the toughness of Josh Rosen, like, I guess it drives ratings, I don't know
it is all subjective of course but given the current rules, I know they gave round 4 for Conor but that was not very clear to me specially given the pressure, in all fairness though I agree with the judge that gave it 47 - 47 the most.
Yes bootoomee unfortunately with mr Durham there is always a sting in the tale tho in fairness he seems obsessed with carrick for reasons best known to himself.
In fairness, the fans widow was forced to admit this was something of an unfortunate «boy who cried wolf» scenario, as he had been known for running up to opposing players at the end of matches, aggressively spitting in their ears and angrily yelling at them to suck his dick.
These state party chairs know that at its best the Democratic Party fights for freedom, fairness, and families,» said Evan Wolfson, founder and President of Freedom to Marry.
The report reveals the Labour party is no longer considered the party of «fairness», with only 32 % of southern voters clear with what «Labour stood for these days».
If potential signatories (tacit, hypothetical or otherwise) were to doubt this structural fairness, it would no longer be rational for them to contract or cooperate.
11201, thanks for separating the very main point and sorry Mike, but in fairness to me (and I know that you are fair), the Cuomo no - show is the mail point and it's most valid.
In a petition titled «A Cry For Justice, Fairness and Equity / Complaint» and copied the Acting Inspector General of Police, the officers said, «We the concerned members of the Nigeria Police Force Course 38/2009, Course 39/2010 are crying for justice, fairness and equity in just concluded promotions of Inspectors to the rank of Assistant Superintendent of Police II released on the 11th January 2016 with Letter For Justice, Fairness and Equity / Complaint» and copied the Acting Inspector General of Police, the officers said, «We the concerned members of the Nigeria Police Force Course 38/2009, Course 39/2010 are crying for justice, fairness and equity in just concluded promotions of Inspectors to the rank of Assistant Superintendent of Police II released on the 11th January 2016 with Letter for justice, fairness and equity in just concluded promotions of Inspectors to the rank of Assistant Superintendent of Police II released on the 11th January 2016 with Letter No.
«With reforms that increase transparency and crack down on a failing campaign finance system, New York's government will no longer be a laughing stock and can instead become the beacon for fairness and equality that New Yorkers deserve and that is long since overdue,» Ms. Cucco said in a statement.
«They don't know the meaning of honesty, integrity, fairness, it has been taken from their vocabulary for the last 16 years.
Election fairness was a major problem known to Floridians in the 1990s; for example, the 1997 Miami mayoral election was tainted by scandal [1].
One of Mr Brown's favourite words, «fairness», may no longer have the resonance for voters he presumes it has.
In fairness to him he just wanted to make sure he voted for me, but he knew exactly what I was talking about; someone who is a CEO of a Fortune 500 company intimidated at the specter of finding the correct line.
Threading boundaries between and through centres of population on the pretext of ensuring fairness is also a great way to cheat for your own benefit — a practice known as gerrymandering, after a 19th - century governor of Massachusetts, Elbridge Gerry, who created an electoral division whose shape reminded a local newspaper editor of a salamander.
«Structured, rule - bound fairness, known as procedural justice, is a double - edged sword for managers,» said Johnson, assistant professor of management.
Without widespread agreement on what good teachers need to know and be able to do, and given the skepticism among professional educators about the fairness or value of standardized assessments, NCATE has little leeway for assessing outcomes without inspiring controversy.
The Boston - based Pioneer Institute (which, in fairness, has made its opposition to the common core well known) estimates a cost of $ 6.87 billion for technology to bring schools up to par with the requirements of common core assessments.
There has been no documentation for the validity, reliability, or fairness for Smarter Balanced tests released by Smarter Balanced, UCLA, or CDE since January, as far as I know.
For the children, the denial of a fairness means they may never succeed, never get out of poverty, and may never live up to the potential we know is inside them.
OK, the old - timers are one thing, but I am especially flummoxed by second -, third - and fourth - generation dealers who continue the control / negotiation approach when they must know they are out of step with what today's consumers look for when they shop: transparency, speed, simplicity, fairness and the customer in control.
As for the fairness, assuming (big assume, granted) that the payout per page read is fair, I don't know why so many people are screaming about the fact that Amazon is paying for page read.
In fairness, I recognize that there is no way for them to know who already owns the book and who is truly stealing it.
I emailed the HR rep and asked about the procedure for submitting receipts now that I'm no longer employed, and received the (in fairness, otherwise politely - phrased):
In fairness certain kinds of «choke» chains such as fur savers are a good option for people who know how they should be fit and want an option that isn't going to interrupt their dogs coat if it's fluffy.
If you want to know more about how Type - 0 plays, I highly suggest you read our review of the PSP original — nothing of any note has changed at the core, though there are to be more difficulty levels and generally tweaked gameplay for fairness.
It also strengthens my confidence that no matter how difficult times seem, justice and fairness will prevail if we fight for them.»
They accept the paens to «fairness» and «for the children» and the «consensus» because that is all they were taught, and almost everyone they know believes the same thing.
Had the IPCC report had been organized more homogeneously so as to represent a consensus of all its contributors, without regard for whether or not they knew anything about the other two areas, what you'd have would be a very different document looking more like the media, which tends to place fairness and balance above expertise.
An elemental question begs to be corroborated in more than one way for sheer fairness: When the main pushers of the idea that the «reposition global warming» phrase insinuate it is proof of an industry - led disinformation effort employing crooked skeptic climate scientists — Naomi Oreskes saying it indicates a plot to supply «alternative facts,» Gelbspan saying it is a crime against humanity, and Al Gore implying it is a cynical oil company effort — are they truly oblivious to the necessity of corroborating whether or not that phrase and the memo subset it came from actually had widespread corrupting influence, or did they push this «evidence» with malice knowing it was worthless?
Assuming a duty of fairness was owed by the adjudicator, the appeal court found that the lawyer must have known that the reasonableness of his accounts and his explanations for them would be a central issue in the taxation hearing.
Cohen's commentary effectively spotlights «that there's a majority on the court no longer willing to wait for lower courts or state legislators or Congress to ensure more fairness and accuracy in capital cases in particular.»
At Rise, we believe that the ability to know and assert one's legal rights is the starting point for a justice system based on fairness and equality.
Whilst a Judge may initially be sympathetic if, for example, a statement of case or defence aren't in the format a lawyer would know they need to be presented in, the court is very unlikely to continue to grant leeway once an initial warning has been given, and, as another example, turning up to court to defend an application by the opponent to strike out your claim and simply arguing it wouldn't be fair to allow the application because of the overriding objective of fairness would be given short shrift.
I recently saw this article being used as marketing material (which is a «no no» in the US) in a seminar and it reinforced the idea that we need to fight for fairness and accuracy in information.
The firm is known for its integrity and fairness with the students and their parents.
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.
«Measures like these acknowledge that if we believe in fairness and justice for everyone, and know that our diversity makes us richer, we can come together to make a nation we can all be proud of,» Mr. Mohamed added.
American homeowners shouldn't have to pay for corporate tax cuts with their home equity It's a matter of basic fairness; 1.3 million REALTORS ® have known since the beginning, and America's 75 million homeowners are just beginning to learn, that homeowners will be the ones paying the tab.
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