Sentences with phrase «think in all fairness»

Even according to such ethical criteria, however, I think in all fairness we have to acknowledge the extent to which the universe also manifests what we may call «care.»
I think in fairness to Steve Hart, Unite's strategy makes union backed candidates from a broader social background part of their political strategy, but certainly not the end of it: At the Unite meeting at Labour Conference, Jon Trickett & Len McCluskey made the case for Unite & Labour developing MP's from down to earth backgrounds, but linked this very much to having policies that adress the needs of working class voters: The Unite strategy is fairly broad, including recruitng union members to Labour, developing MP's (who as McCluskey are backed because they «reflect the values of the union movement» — rather than just being from a particular social class), and supporting the CLASS think tank to develop policy — I did a write up of this meeting for the Morning Star (and a rival Progress one), which may be of interest (I think it will appear if you click on my name)
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.
I think in fairness I should probably state how little I like p...

Not exact matches

In all fairness, I don't think if Clinton had won that Trump supporters would be seeking Clinton supporters out either.
American farmers, businessmen and consumers thought of competition as a way to ensure fairness in the marketplace.
In fairness to my selection process, I think it would be honorable to include those that would have made a longer list — perhaps a Top 20 List for next time.
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.
And in fairness, Darden CEO Gene Lee said it's people competing against the «new necessities today, whether smartphones, whether your cable bill, your Netflix bill, those all have increased significantly over the years and I think that people are making choices.»
And I guess I think if there is a God, he is smart enough to know us and our motivations, etc. and we can trust him to deal with us in love and fairness when all is said and done.
There are also genuine palliative care specialists who think that some press coverage has been sensationalist, so here, in the interest of fairness and balance is Heather Richardson, of the organisation Help the Hospices.
I think that our sense of fairness and justice is part of God's image that he created in us, and when we sense unfairness or injustice, we are reflecting His character.
In fairness, logic generally merely refers to a line of thinking that adheres to a set of predetermined parameters.
In all fairness, while I think that Franklin is a horse's backside, if he gives he is shredded, and if he doesn't give he is shredded.
You see, in human ways of thinking, fairness trumps generosity.
In human society, we boast about equality and fairness while living lives of extreme inequality, thinking that those who are at the top deserve to be there.
I identify five voices in this debate that I take to be the most completely developed and importantly contrasting «positions» in the conversation: Edward Farley's Theologia: The Fragmentation and Unity of Theological Education and his The Fragility of Knowledge: Theological Education in the Church and the University; 2 the Mud Flower Collective's God s Fierce Whimsy; 3 Joseph C. Hough, Jr., and John B. Cobb, Jr.'s Christian Identity and Theological Education; 4 Max L. Stackhouse's Apologia: Contextualization, Globalization, and Mission in Theological Education; 5 and Charles M. Wood's Vision and Discernment.6 Although each of these voices makes important claims in its own right, which I hope to summarize as briefly as clarity and fairness permit, what is most important, I think, is the largely implicit interplay among them of contrasting insights and themes.
He thinks fairness in work - sharing and decision - making is important; it is something women want.
However, in the spirit of fairness, here are some random verses from the Primewonk bible — I happen to think my random verses make a hell of a lot more sense than yours --
People who think that He was being unfair, overly harsh, etc. need to buffer those thoughts with the realization that G - d is infinite in all aspects, including ultimate fairness and morality, and knows what He is doing.
In fairness, not every viewer thought this was really the case, but the line of thinking is indicative of a broader misunderstanding, one that Alan Jacobs has recently criticized among readers of Dante:
In fairness, cookies are a little trickier than other baked goods I think but these are so easy and delicious, I know I'll be playing around with the ingredients more.
In all fairness, the gloppy casserole - like dish you're left with is pretty darn tasty, but if you're expecting this disaster of a recipe to yield something resembling enchiladas, or the stated serving sizes, you better think again.
In fairness, we didn't do too badly today but the truth is I don't think Wenger just will ever learn what it takes to win big games in the modern post-Henry erIn fairness, we didn't do too badly today but the truth is I don't think Wenger just will ever learn what it takes to win big games in the modern post-Henry erin the modern post-Henry era.
The report states Pogba's arrival at the Bernabeu may have been detrimental to the club's wage structure, and in fairness it's easy to see why Real might not think he'd be worth the hassle at this point.
We feel a responsibility to make the most of our platforms and our privilege by demanding that those around us — those who come to our games to support us, those who voted for us, or those in our neighborhood who have high hopes that we will bring a higher level of thinking to our criminal justice system — are treated with respect, dignity, and fairness.
Draxler can play alongside Xhaka but that's Seri's best position, i would love both to come, however i don't see it happening only one is likely to come, in all fairness i think that would be Draxler, Why?
In all fairness, a move to Barcelona may be enough to turn any player on, although most of them probably wouldn't be as open about it as the internet seems to think Coutinho was.
In fairness I think Wenger will do a simmilar thing as he did with Walcott.
We Arsenal fans are quick enough to jump on Arsene Wenger or the Arsenal board and owners, as well as any individual player, when something goes wrong and we think they are to blame or at the very least have some questions to answer, so in all fairness it should work the other way around as well.
So thinking about balancing the team payments, so they're a little more balanced and creates more fairness, has to be weighed, in Ferrari's mind, I would expect, by the fact that creating a great platform helps our sponsorship revenue, too, so there's give - and - take.»
In fairness to Alan Pardew I don't think that he was trying to be clever or interfere.
«For us to play with pace and energy and no - little composure in fairness I think is a good route for us to go.
I can honestly say I didn't make contact with benteke today and IF there was slight contact I did nt impede him and certainly didn't feel there was enough to award a penalty in the 96th min... If a penalty is awarded that late it has to be unequivocal, I waited over an hour to speak with the officials and in fairness to Andre Marriner he said he didn't think it was a penalty but he trusted his linesman that much he awarded it.
The big decision of the red card was correct, though in fairness to Mitrovic he was looking at the ball so i don't think it was with malicious intent, but it was definitely a red.
In fairness, I don't think either club is planning to make a bid in January anywaIn fairness, I don't think either club is planning to make a bid in January anywain January anyway.
Spurs were really poor in the match but in all fairness they couldn't have expected United to play as well as they did today and I think they were as surprised as anyone by the way the home side came out of the blocks firing on all cylinders.
In fairness, though, I think we've all come to the conclusion that Carlos Tevez is of a world - class calibre, and that's something even the United fans begrudgingly recognise.
I think this appeal to fairness - and specifically, fairness in accounting and adjusting for the arbitrary distributions life bestows upon people from birth onwards - is immensely powerful.
In fairness I don't think he meant it in a development context - he'd be clearly wrong since the Washington Consensus is long dead and overwhelming evidence from Stiglitz, Ha - Joon Chang, Oxfam and others show that no country in history has lifted its people out of poverty without an active state, the infant industry arguments etcIn fairness I don't think he meant it in a development context - he'd be clearly wrong since the Washington Consensus is long dead and overwhelming evidence from Stiglitz, Ha - Joon Chang, Oxfam and others show that no country in history has lifted its people out of poverty without an active state, the infant industry arguments etcin a development context - he'd be clearly wrong since the Washington Consensus is long dead and overwhelming evidence from Stiglitz, Ha - Joon Chang, Oxfam and others show that no country in history has lifted its people out of poverty without an active state, the infant industry arguments etcin history has lifted its people out of poverty without an active state, the infant industry arguments etc..
But who doubts that in the era of globalisation, we need to think hard about how we reconcile the principle of free movement of people with perceptions of fairness and the requirement to sustain our welfare states?
I think most people in Britain would agree that justice ultimately should be about fairness.
«In a matter of fairness to all municipalities, I thought we should give it all the same schedule here.»
In fairness to the 4,419 registered Democrats, independents and Republicans who thought it wise not to have all members of the Town Board be of one party, I ask the board to consider the fairness of our request.
There is a sense that the fundamental fairness that is a critical part of the American social compact has been lost, and I think that as attorney general, I would work not just to see that everybody plays by the rules but to restore public confidence in big banks, insurance companies.
I think we need to go back to that work - so we don't recreate the wheel - and figure out how we can move forward on those recommendations, and others, in a way that brings fairness, but not putting it all on Class 1.
«I think we would be in the wilderness for as much as 15 years because all the changes that the Conservative majority government would bring in would actually not be about fairness or equity or even sharing power, it would be about excluding the Labour party,» he told BBC Radio 4's Today programme.
Segun was in control of all the members of the House of Representatives from Ogun State and the three senators and these people had issues that were raised and I was in the committee that listened to them and Segun had always said (in fairness to Segun) that he had no problem with the governor of Ogun State and it is the people he leads that have issues and he thinks for the issue to be addressed, we should be relating to those people.
«While I am proud of some of the things we have done as a government I actually think we need to really hardwire fairness into what we do in the next phases of fiscal restraint.
We think Nana Akufo - Addo and his friends who conspired to rob this party of fairness and truth acted in a bad faith and out of hatred for the Northener National Chairman Paul Afoko.
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