Sentences with phrase «question of the fairness»

Finally, there is the question of fairness.
«This is a question of fairness
The question of fairness (larger share of the funding from those who can better afford it) is somewhat independent of the tax vs. contribution question: On the one hand, a broadcasting tax could be a household tax; on the other hand, contributions can be graded, e.g. by income.
Governor Cuomo believed this issue came down to a question of fairness and civil rights.
While less strict partisanship might be one potential benefit of opening primary elections, Skurnik also points out that there is a question of fairness that should be considered when discussing open primaries.
It is a question of fairness and respect not to get another person's hopes high, and waste their time and money (especially if you are on a membership fee site).
It's not a question of fairness so much of bias, that the skating world was always against Tonya, and eventually the rest of the world, too.
In the still - prevalent one - teacher - one - classroom model, few districts have provided a robust, sustainably funded way to connect teacher evaluation with career opportunities, and they continue to bump up against questions of fairness in evaluation.
Leaving aside the cost, there's the question of fairness.
Yes, it can be construed as a question of fairness, but when someone gives up money to deny money to someone else, it is not fairness but envy.
It's all a question of fairness.
All just saying that there's more to questions of fairness and global democratic movements than whether or not GW exists and merits a response.
I don't believe that any theory of justice can separate questions of fairness and rights from arguments surrounding honor, virtue and moral / ethical orientation.
The question of fairness and reasonableness could be considered based only on what was known at the outset of a matter.
Giving providers assurance that guidelines can be used only in their favor may be an important step toward gaining their support; but allowing such one - sided use of evidence in a court of law raises disturbing questions of fairness and of validity under the U.S. Constitution's Fifth and Fourteenth Amendments» due process and equal protection mandates, and under state constitutional principles as well.
The Supreme Court did not have to address the question of fairness and left open the OFT's other options.
The issue of pricing life insurance based on sex raises fundamental questions of fairness and equality.
The incredible popularity of one district as venue for one type of lawsuit raises legitimate questions of fairness to the parties who are hauled into court there.
They do not resile from their position, but there is still the question of fairness that arises... that they have to be put in a position where they can adequately acquit their responsibilities and where they can get proper advice, proper systems in place, so that in the usual course of their dealings they are not going to be placed unfairly in a vulnerable position and then unfairly cop criticism from those many people unfortunately in our community who are very quick to seize any opportunity to criticise Aboriginal organisations and, indeed, Aboriginal individuals.
The first is a question of public confidence and the other is a question of fairness.
Students investigate issues of ethical principle, such as questions of fairness in terms of equal sharing, treating everyone equally and the importance of rules for conduct.

Not exact matches

I get a lot of questions about fairness regarding stocks, as if there were some formulas recorded somewhere.
«The question is one of basic fairness, and working to create a tax code that doesn't penalize frugality, saving and investment.»
This Article analyzes the questions of racial equity raised by these new predictive instruments using two lenses: constitutional doctrine and emerging technical standards of «algorithmic fairness
Instead, I demonstrate that the difficult questions of racial equity in this domain are best framed and evaluated though certain, but not all, emerging technical standards of algorithmic fairness
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.»
No one seriously questions the virtue of virtues or doubts that honesty is better than dishonesty, fairness is better than unfairness, kindness is better than cruelty, and moral courage is superior to cowardice and expediency.»
If I may presume, however, to speculate about the ground of his teaching, I would suggest that the key to the matter is the application of the Golden Rule of fairness to the question of supporting such laws.
«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.»
No one would be questioning the fairness of the situation if they were still struggling there.
In fairness though, the latter was pretty prolific last season in Argentina although it begs the question why none of the top teams, or even some of the mediocre sides around Europe didn't spot anything out of the ordinary in the 25 year - old but Martinez did, or supposedly has.
Critics of Sportsman's Park also have questioned the fairness of using tax dollars for the park, which serves a small number of people.
«Dr. Vanessa Lapointe explores the important question of why we discipline rather than just how... by showing that children really need kindness, fairness and a caring, safe environment, Dr. Lapointe has created a trustworthy resource for parents.»
The mayor largely shirked questions about the gubernatorial race, but did comment on what he believed to be important issues for New Yorkers, including economic fairness, «ensuring people have a decent standard of living» and other progressive - leaning ideas.
«At the end of the day, this is a question of basic fairness.
We find it very bizarre that the Hon. Attorney - General, Ms Gloria Akufo, who assured the entire citizenry of her commitment to fairness and strict adherence to ethical principles at her vetting not too long ago, will claim that she exercised the said constitutional discretion on grounds merely that there was a lack of evidence to prosecute the case in question when indeed, the Siting Judge, Court Clerks, Court Bailiffs, Court Warrant Officers (CWOs), Journalists as well as notable public figures in whose presence the said court was physically attacked and the accused persons freed, are alive and available to be interviewed and evidence taken from same.
Massey also rejected the premise of a question on the fairness of the Staten Island ferry being free of charge.
Regardless, the question is ultimately one of fairness.
This is a very plausible hypothesis, yet given that it is the fairness of access that is in question, it raises some issues over the methodology of comparing «apples and oranges» and how contextual deprivation can be quantified.
We just constructively question the choice of the US House as a thread topic (OK, I admit, it will (hopefully) probably be the only one for a while) I suspect that many of us simply think that it is more appropriate and meaningful to discuss the Presidential contest (which in all fairness the Fix has been covering quite a bit since the mid-term elections) and perhaps 2008 US Senate races.
«At the end of day, this is a question of basic fairness.
The United Nations, Amnesty International and numerous legal, religious and human rights organisations have questioned the fairness of their trial and long sentences, and condemned the US government's persistent refusal to grant visas to allow two of their wives to visit.
«Now that Dan Donovan has come out in opposition to marriage equality we certainly question his commitment to fairness and his ability to represent all New Yorkers and their families,» said Ross Levi, executive director of Empire State Pride Agenda.
During the Legislature's preliminary debate of the policy, conservative Republicans have raised questions about the practicality and fairness of the standard, which requires partners to affirmatively and continuously consent throughout a sexual act.
«How the video of the incident clearly showing the overreaction of certain police officers to a report of a minor non-violent crime, the subsequent use of excessive force and the medical examiner's report can not result in an indictment calls into question the validity and fairness of the presentation to the grand jurors,» said Ms. Rose, dismissing Mr. Garner's record of 31 arrests as immaterial.
Low - Hogan explained that the bill addresses a «very serious and important» matter and is an «issue of fairness,» but raised questions regarding publically - funded religious education.
Many of the men had a «vocabulary of moral concepts», and by carefully directing his questions, he found ethical qualities mapping onto those concepts, such as fairness and respect.
I would also raise the question of fundamental fairness.
He does not flinch from raising the tough question of international fairness.
Now the questions arises over whether Dash's gifts should be curtailed out of fairness to the other students, or encouraged because that's what parents are supposed to do.
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