Sentences with phrase «of fairness as»

The agency issued a statement on Wednesday confirming it is considering the revision, noting «any mission statement for this department will embody the principle of fairness as a central element of everything that we do.
The Commission issued a press release suggesting that insurance prices should balance out over time and expressing its hope that «price reductions resulting from unisex pricing should be passed on to consumers with the same level of fairness as price increases».
Though speeches were generally brief — in part as a kindness to those who attended the outdoor ceremony on a bitterly cold day — each speaker managed to hit on that idea of fairness as the goal for the next four years, whether by creating and preserving affordable housing or ensuring that «equal pay for equal work» isn't merely a slogan.

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Clearly articulate a sense of purpose as you obsess about fairness and accountability.
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.
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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I get a lot of questions about fairness regarding stocks, as if there were some formulas recorded somewhere.
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.
If the government's goal is fairness, then why can't Morneau discuss the tax treatment of companies as big as his own?
It is entirely correct that Ford ought to have had the opportunity to speak as a matter of procedural fairness, as his lawyers argued, but that was not what the Act read.
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.
Evercore is acting as financial advisor to a committee of independent directors of T - Mobile and rendered a fairness opinion, and Latham & Watkins is providing legal counsel to the committee of independent directors.
«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.»
PJT Partners is acting as financial advisor to T - Mobile and rendered a fairness opinion to its Board of Directors.
BofA Merrill Lynch is acting as financial advisor to Loblaw for purposes of this transaction and delivered an opinion to Loblaw's Board of Directors as to the fairness, from a financial point of view, of the consideration to be paid by Loblaw in the transaction.
The reason fairness would require that this ratio be equal to one is that, as argued by the Italian economist Luigi Pasinetti in his 1981 book, Structural Change and Economic Growth: A Theoretical Essay on the Dynamics of the Wealth of Nations, a fair interest rate is such that the purchasing power of one hour of labour stays constant through time even when its monetary equivalent is lent or borrowed.
While it's somewhat disingenuous to demand that your bill be evaluated not as it's written, but as it might be amended at some later date, here in the interest of fairness is TPC's 2018 projection:
The Report, which follows 9 months of investigation, finds that the banks do not prioritize financial consumer protection, fairness and product suitability and as a result there is an increased risk of mis - selling to consumers and of bank employees breaching market conduct obligations.
As an employer, Gore has built its organization on the principles of fairness, freedom, commitment, and respect.
Brands must work harder than ever to tie product and experience innovation, and design of the daily enjoyment of a brand's experiences and offerings, to trust - building measures such as transparency, fairness, empathy, authenticity, co-creation, a consistent history of positive interactions and shared values that inform every brand action.
As a recipient of the award, our culture is prized for its credibility, respect, fairness, pride and camaraderie.
Since the impulse towards fairness necessarily discredits the concepts of noblesse oblige, chivalry and grace — see «feminism» — then I can't help but see your third «choice» as being intellectually dishonest.
Just as Ronald Reagan's landmark 1986 bipartisan tax reform increased simplicity, fairness and economic efficiency by broadening the tax base and reducing rates, today reform of the system has the potential to help American families and the economy.
The Blog represents a locus for thought and leadership in all aspects of business law and will serve as a forum for recommendations to support the fairness and efficiency of Canada's markets.
He's concerned that grandiose claims might one day trigger questions about the fairness of some athletes using technology to stimulate the brain, which has been referred to as «neuro - doping.»
I guess you could see this as a story of fairness, but, you know what?
Mr. President, as a matter of fundamental fairness, after the release of the #NunesMemo, the Democratic memo spearheaded by @RepAdamSchiff should be immediately released.
Barclays served as the lead financial advisor to Tenneco and provided a fairness opinion to Tenneco's Board of Directors.
The NDP could have framed this debate as one of protecting Alberta jobs and an Alberta - based company, rather than just about cancelling a contract with a giant Australian company (it was later announced that an appeal panel determined that Alberta Health Services breached its duty of procedural fairness in the RFP process in a substantive manner).
Other important considerations around fairness must also be addressed, such as whether to provide charge - free access options or routes to ensure accessibility and inclusivity, whether to charge individuals a congestion fee for driving where alternative modes of transportation are not available (e.g. the lack of public transit in rural areas), whether the charge for commercial and private vehicles differs or not, and whether individuals living further away from urban areas and thus travelling further distances should face a higher charge than individuals living in urban areas.
«FINMA also recognizes that many ICOs are increasingly being exposed as scams and therefore regulation is necessary to increase the efficiency and fairness of the ICO market.
It's an obvious instance, to which all who operated behind a veil of ignorance would readily consent, of exercising one's right to justice as fairness.
Actually, anyone who preaches compassion, fairness, love of the poor and powerless, and general acceptance of those who are different... as Jesus did... they belong in this discussion.
Outright stupidity is given the same weight as intelligent debate, I assume in the interest of «fairness» or trying not to appear as the «liberal media».
Everytime religious people post something about God or something out of their belief, there comes the Atheists storming it with their typical (hateful, profane, disrespectful but in - fairness articulate, itellect, scientific and logical) replies and name callings such as; «2000 years religious numbnuts», «oxymorons who keep asking of sky daddy's help», «idiots who was fooled by a magical being in the sky» and so on and so forth.
@PRS2cube, In fairness we rarely have the opportunity to introduce evidence as most of the discussion is centered around fantasy.
As a CHRISTIAN i do support the idea that they put a cross but in all fairness america gives the freedom of speech but i will say only god can judge and no ones perfect.
There are many variants of this school of thought, one of the best known being John Rawls's conception of justice as fairness: every person has the maximum freedoms consistent with others» enjoyment of the same liberties; and inequalities are permitted only to the extent that such disparities benefit the most disadvantaged.
Yet it must be said in fairness that there is probably as much paternalism in the liberal's all-wise insistence on «appropriate technology» in the face of a new nation's determination to have its own steel plants as in the conservative's all-wise insistence on monogamous marriage in the face of tribal insistence on polygamy.
The political order includes this value, but it adds others such as the general well - being of the body politic, fairness, and the well - being also of the environmnent in which human life is lived.
Not because they are gay affirming (they aren't), but because they see the issue as a matter of civic respect and fairness within a democratic society.
If we are seeking a system of true fairness then situations such as those described above need to be resolved to ensure that people can live as harmoniously as possible in our society even when we disagree, as Luke and I do.
The centrist (or «balanced» or «nuanced») position is assumed to be the equivalent of fairness and clear - sightedness, while proponents of more marginal ideas are portrayed as self - evident bigots.
It does so in part because it grounds purpose and meaning — as well as fairness — in the shape of a whole life and not also in every moment of it.
The editors, consultants, and advisors listed on the masthead contain a minority who can be identified by their names as Muslims» though in fairness it should be added that some of the others yield nothing to Muslims in their zeal for Islamic values and their sensitivity to Muslim concerns.
A.: I would say, without wanting to endorse this position, that as to its adequacy or fairness as a statement about the normal human condition and about the behavior of most human beings, it is unquestionably accurate.
By widening the availability of such skills, we do many things simultaneously: we benefit the poorer countries by enabling them to compete; we benefit ourselves by making it possible for them to open their markets to us; we strengthen the system by giving it universality as well as fairness; and consumers everywhere find goods cheaper as competition increases.
In fairness to Girard, I must say that he realizes very clearly that the key to the whole problem is found in the Prologue of John, but he writes in the genre of sociological theory rather than the genre of theology, which prevents him from speaking as freely as he might of the Incarnation of the Word of God in human history.
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