Sentences with phrase «of the fairness of»

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The tape had been edited, so I wasn't entirely sure of the fairness of Balmer's version, but his main point was undoubtedly sound: Dallas and its constituency are closed to the idea of women preaching.
I'm also not sure of the fairness of the loan system as a whole which surely was devised in respect of young players to let them gain experience, rather than fully fledged international footballers.
He indicated that back in December 2011, Governor Cuomo and the legislative leaders joined in calling for a thorough review of the fairness of the New York tax system and agreed that fairness is one important basis for evaluating the workings of any tax system.
He indicated that back in December 2011, Governor Cuomo and the legislative leaders joined in calling for a thorough review of the fairness of the New York tax system and agreed that fairness is one important basis for evaluating... (read more)
In sum, the use of teacher - collected video in classroom observations did seem to improve the classroom observation process along a number of dimensions: it boosted teachers» perception of fairness of classroom observations, reduced teacher defensiveness during post-observation conferences, led to greater self - perception of the need for behavior change and allowed administrators to time - shift observation duties to quieter times of the day or week.
OFSTED finally asserted that the challenge in respect of fairness of the Complaints Procedure was academic because of the inherent weakness of the School's criticism of the report and because the report had not yet been published.
What's your view of the fairness of the current system?
It occurs to me, that a simple test of the fairness of these algorithms, would be to run it on existing data, only time - reversed.
The claimant's investigation might involve consideration of the fairness of the structure of the pricing regime but that was very different from an assessment of the overall «adequacy» of the benefits to a bank from operating it.
Regulation 6 (2) exempted assessment of the fairness of the balance of the essential bargain between a seller or supplier and a consumer.
First, did the interventions by the trial judge fatally compromise the appearance of the fairness of the trial?
The package of reforms, it was found, «had little effect on time disposition, litigation costs and attorney satisfaction and views of the fairness of case management».
-- Consideration of the fairness of assuming or refusing jurisdiction is a necessary tool in assessing the strengths of the connections between the forum and the plaintiff's claim and the defendant.
Reg 5 (1) is circumscribed by reg 6 (2) which provides: «In so far as it is in plain intelligible language, the assessment of fairness of a term shall not relate: (a) to the definition of the main subject matter of the contract, or (b) to the adequacy of the price or remuneration, as against the goods or services supplied in exchange.»
To overturn a conviction on the basis of ineffective assistance, counsel's conduct must have undermined the appearance of the fairness of the trial or the reliability of the verdict.
By confirming a low threshold for the first - stage purposes test, the Court has ensured that virtually all purposes will pass the first stage and be considered on the basis of the fairness of the use, not the intended purpose (which is itself only one of the six factors in the second - stage test).
The trial judge's questions did not reach the point at which they compromised the appearance of the fairness of the trial.
Were the trial judge's repeated interventions, considered in the context of the entirety of the proceedings, sufficiently egregious to lead the reasonable observer to conclude that the appearance of impartiality had been sufficiently compromised so as to undermine the appearance of the fairness of the trial?

Not exact matches

Worst of all, the very bodies that should be looking out for investors and market fairness — the big brokers and public exchanges — are helping the middlemen along.
What about measures of fairness?
With penetrating insights and pointed anecdotes, Covey reveals a step - by - step pathway for living with fairness, integrity, service, and human dignity — principles that give us the security to adapt to change and the wisdom and power to take advantage of the opportunities that change creates.
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.
Clearly articulate a sense of purpose as you obsess about fairness and accountability.
«If we're to be fully focused on fairness and the truth,» Denton said, «profitability has to be at the center of it.
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.
A good starting place would be some transparency about the changes that have occurred to the tax system over the past decade and how the measures he is proposing will address both the overall fairness and efficiency of our fiscal system.
Like beauty, «fairness» is in the eye of the beholder.
We altered that portion of the interview so candidates could instead pick between one of three problems to solve, to ensure that those unfamiliar with Battleship weren't negatively impacted — all with the hope of encouraging a culture of fairness and empathy.
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 process of granting loans to businesses is regulated by the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) to ensure fairness and guarantee nondiscrimination and disclosure of all aspects of the process.
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).
Perceived fairness is a huge driver of a company's engagement and productivity.
I speak of a conscious leader with the unquenchable desire to make things right through fairness, equality, and the fight against gender bias.
«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.
«But this is traducing basic American traditions of justice, inclusion, and fairness
Speaking of fairness suggests to me what makes things feel fair, which tends to mean whatever answer we go with result from a process people feel took their interests into account, which usually means it resulted from a reasonably democratic answer.
Until conscious leaders operating on the values of integrity, fairness, and impartiality crush the toxic power values of misogynistic work cultures and male white privilege, we'll continue to witness more sexual harassment allegations and the widening of the gender pay gap.
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.
It's time we Americans woke up to the fact that our desire to be «tough on crime» has gone way past the point of fairness and usefulness and is now just ruining lives and consuming precious resources that could be far better used elsewhere.
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.
They write, «Tom has treated each of us with fairness and respect.
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 wayOf 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 wayof 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.
«Compensation fairness is a very, very important thing for us,» Facebook VP of HR Janelle Gale told Business Insider.
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