Allyson is bright and fair-minded, and I would expect her to be a good judge. |
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He said the union did deal with fair-minded employers, but the results of the survey were not in line with his experiences. |
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I think that at the very least fair-minded observers should see that the problem is complex. |
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The portraits he constructs of the four principals are fair-minded and surprisingly thorough for such a brief work. |
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And I would not be surprised if a fair-minded jury awarded damages to the defendant! |
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The whole system of online auctions is predicated on the assumption that both buyer and seller are fair-minded and reasonable. |
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Most of the community members, to the best of my knowledge and I spent four years there, are fair-minded, liberal and pluralist people. |
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Reading those passages of the article, there's one conclusion I think any fair-minded person would have to come to. |
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At the very least, I can say that the article is quite calm, fair-minded, and thoughtful. |
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But there are elements in the story that should give fair-minded observers reason to pause. |
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I'd also like to take this opportunity to thank Mike for his fair-minded approach to bloggers from all sides of the political spectrum. |
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Once he arrived at Acre, he showed himself to be fair-minded, generous and impartial in his dealings with the barons. |
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Since starting this blog last summer I have endeavoured to be a fair-minded commentator on British politics, among other subjects. |
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Thus far it seems to me that no fair-minded person could properly object. |
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And it undermines our international reputation as a fair-minded nation. |
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The misinformation and disinformation that is circulated makes it impossible for any fair-minded commentator to take sides in the issue. |
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What sensible, fair-minded person could be opposed to such a measure? |
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Fairness preferences are relevant for redistribution outcomes only if fair-minded voters are pivotal. |
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In conclusion, Canada is a trading nation and Canadians are fair-minded people. |
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Our discussions were lively, but also very fair, and we were very fair-minded in our dealings with each other. |
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That does not lessen the duty to support the consistent application of rational and fair-minded principles of criminal law. |
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As a hard-working, tax-paying, non-indigenous, and fair-minded Territorian, I feel deeply embarrassed by association. |
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It's possible, I charitably suppose, for even fair-minded people not to realize how wrong they are. |
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The Durranis belong to a tribe that straddles Pakistan and Afghanistan and is widely reputed to be fair-minded, charitable and moderate. |
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Reporting on both way-out theories and scientific discoveries, the author remains funny, fair-minded, and firmly planted on Earth. |
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But all fair-minded Americans should get behind this push for real equality and protections in the lives of all Americans. |
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Let me return the compliment by noting that I consider Mooney a thoughtful and fair-minded critic of conservatism. |
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The account of his marital infidelities, especially his affair with Assia Wevill in the early 1960s, is fair-minded and unsparing. |
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He's a very fair-minded individual and has done an outstanding job. |
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This is a point of view which no fair-minded person could question. |
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He appears in his work to be a literate and fair-minded person. |
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Edelman is so judicious and fair-minded, he seems born to be a judge. |
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This is not the headline a Times subeditor might have chosen, nor any fair-minded one, because it made Mr Bower's argument even sillier than it was in the first place. |
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This is a well-informed and fair-minded contribution to an ongoing debate. |
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Send them to the principled men and the fair-minded. |
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Fourth, any fair-minded observer must recognize that it is no easy task for governments to provide the immense and elaborate network of services that today's electorate demands. |
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We are committed to being a vigilant, fair-minded and forwardlooking regulatory agency with a constructive and responsive presence in Ontario's financial services marketplace. |
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Life is a ruthless struggle in which there are many losers, but it takes place within a framework of unbendable and fair-minded rules. |
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I know I speak not only for the whole of my delegation but also for the whole European Parliament, because Phillip's fair-minded and judicious approach to politics won him friends throughout this Chamber. |
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Be sincere and fair-minded, conveying to your workers the assurance of a square deal. |
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It is hard to celebrate the past in an ecumenical way, or even in a fair-minded one, apparently. |
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The mediator must be fair-minded, truthful, impartial and without vested interest in the continuation of the conflict or in a specific outcome to it. |
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Yet even the most fair-minded admit that Gamay is hardly a classic. |
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It's certainly good when people are fair-minded and clear-headed enough to criticize people on their side, and we do especially respect people who act this way. |
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I should also like to express my gratitude to the President of the General Assembly for his extensive efforts and his fair-minded statement in that regard. |
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It therefore serves to protect not only workers but also the majority of fair-minded employers who wish to meet their legal obligations without the risk of being undercut by those who do not. |
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While the principles are designed to encourage a common, constructive and fair-minded approach, the committee recognized that the evaluation process itself would vary from region to region. |
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The more fair-minded breed of chroniclers, who have benefited from newly released Russian documents after the Soviet collapse, do provide a less Anglophile version of history. |
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It is to be hoped that most fair-minded people in the twenty-first century are aware that there is revisionism and revisionism. |
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Xenophobic societies fall under a despot's rule when the fair-minded regent, Eleusis, is assassinated. |
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For this act alone, an act of courage if there ever was one, I think that Speaker Jerome will be remembered as a great Speaker and a fair-minded person. |
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As a result, fair-minded justice has often been sacrificed for tough-on-crime posturing, which tends to create a more politically salable reputation for an aspiring politician or judge. |
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They speak the language of, if not unbiased then at least fair-minded, amazement that is not associated from the outset with rejection or acceptance and does not lead ineluctably to enchantment, bafflement or dismay. |
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And a fair-minded reading of the Florida Supreme Court's decision shows it struggling mightily to do so fairly and even-handedly. |
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