Sentences with phrase «young for fairness»

Don't fall for marketing campaigns, ignore your optimistic relatives, and approach everything in the crypto world with a healthy dose of skepticism — the industry is still too young for fairness.

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If the younger brother was anything like the rest of us, he probably found reason to be jealous of his older brother, to complain against him, maybe even to blame his older brother for his own poor choices, and maybe even to cry out to his father for equality, fairness, and justice.
Our intent is to provide a fun, safe learning environment for young people interested in volleyball and inspire them to enjoy this great game while they learn valuable social skills such as patience, courtesy, honesty and fairness.
In fairness, Arsenal could do a lot worse than bring in the talented young Frenchman, who has not been a regular for Mourinho's side this season despite consistently impressing when brought on off the bench.
Park Chu - Young In fairness, when he arrived from Monaco for only # 4 million, there was reason to believe that Park was actually a good bit of business.
- Strengthen fairness in communities through an Australian style points - based system to control immigration, through guaranteed education, apprenticeships and jobs for young people, and a crackdown on anti-social behaviour.
A political project that adapted to the public's notion of fairness could appeal to millions of uncommitted voters — especially if it also embraced immigration, a major house - building programme, more opportunities for young workers, better - run public services and effective enforcement of the minimum wage: in short a less ideological approach to building a fairer society.
The five pledges are: secure the recovery; raise family living standards; build a hi - tech economy; protect frontline investment in policing, schools, childcare and the NHS — with a new guarantee of cancer test results within a week; and strengthen fairness in communities through controlled immigration, guarantees of education, apprenticeships and jobs for young people and a crackdown on antisocial behaviour.
«The young, idealistic people are trying to build a better world — this is for justice and fairness,» Sageman says.
Harnessing young children's desire for fairness and using it as opening to discuss bias and discrimination is not a hard leap, but one that needs to be made explicitly and with instruction.
A tentative conclusion we came to is that, although young children are indeed aware of fairness norms and see them as applying to the self, the weight these norms carry for children may increase as they get older.
Space wise it feel a little pokey compared to my old Passat estate but in fairness, we haven't had trouble fitting everything we need in it when going away for a week with a family of 4 - as my kids are still fairly young there is enough room for them in the back - probably wouldn't be as comfortable with 2 adults in the back though.
The venue was full of young people and I watched in awe as she conveyed to them her extraordinary passion about the environment in general and the need for climate fairness and justice in particular.
These fundamental rights are a basis for young people to expect fairness and justice in a matter as essential as the condition of the planet they will inhabit.
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