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    Use "fairness" in a sentence

    fairness example sentences

    fairness


    1. MANAGE…STAIRS?” In fairness to them, it is very hard to define what


    2. It was up to doostEr to verify the fairness of this deal


    3. Although in fairness, he did change hats and put on a tie on Sunday


    4. You have been for me a model of integrity, honesty, and fairness, I could not have dreamed for a more ideal benefactor than yourself


    5. spirit of fairness to which he had already alluded – ignored


    6. “Then why not try the same here, lord? No one could question the fairness of this plan


    7. Honesty, fairness, and justice for all were more than worth dying for


    8. Rest assured, in the ultimate reality, there is fairness, which most people cannot discern due to their limited perspective


    9. He simply offered forgiveness, amnesty, and fairness to all, and it worked


    10. But not enough to deter his return because the next win would surely be due – by serendipity, laws of chance or just some law of universal fairness – at some point that following night

    11. independent commission affirmed the fairness of the election, and the squatters in the square eventually went back to their homes and jobs


    12. Regrettably our Nationalists soon proved to the world that they had no inbuilt sense of fairness, especially toward their black servants who had protested: "give me the right to vote on the basis of one man one vote since I am also born here and lived here all my life—in fact I am a South African even if I am black!" But the Afrikaner flatly refused, and tried all sorts of other nonsense to like Homelands, and oppressive laws to keep themselves in power


    13. (In all fairness he quite understood and enjoyed the action immensely


    14. In fairness to the Iraqis, however, the Colonists, properly Americans, enjoyed the singular advantage of democratic traditions (as did Germany); however unbalanced both governments were at times


    15. He'd fostered a sense of cooperation and fairness across his estate


    16. In fairness, neither the Presbytery of Glasgow nor the Kirk spokesmen in Edinburgh seemed to be in the mood to mend fences either


    17. In fairness, it has to be conceded that the incipient Free Church took ten years (known as the “Ten Years Conflict”) to plan the event


    18. Scotland used to be famous as a centre of finance and known for its fairness, prudence and probity


    19. In fairness, there was an established history of environmental abuse, with industry dumping its


    20. The Fairness Doctrine was kind of a head start program for bad ideas

    21. Kaidu learned from his people’s mistake and integrated with the people of the land and treated them with fairness (on the whole) and respect


    22. We were already well understrength, perhaps only about seventy-five hundred men in the tumen, and still several days from Henry’s Ordu, and he had to waste valuable troops to placate their sense of fairness


    23. What made it worse was that fairness played no part in Mongol tactics and training


    24. He looked at me and said, "no, just call me Sam" (not his real name~I just made that name up in fairness to him)


    25. In fairness to "Sam", I have to say that our lives did improve


    26. In fairness, it was their job and the public certainly needed to know


    27. In al fairness, we must point out that this traditional carelessness is


    28. To Roger’s way of thinking, Josie had lost all sense of equilibrium and fairness showing knowledge of the price of everything and the value of nothing


    29. boss stated that I should treat staff with respect, dignity, fairness and so on 36


    30. My boss stated that I should treat staff with respect, dignity, fairness and so on (he was

    31. you had an off the chart sense of fairness and responsibility


    32. although in fairness, I have to admit the feeling is probably mutual


    33. Stella had not accepted the gift he had offered, though in fairness, there was a considerable difference


    34. (In fairness, I must point out here that the principles of calculus were worked out


    35. Of the game was fairness


    36. We believe in the right of a man to himself, to his own property, to his own destiny, and we believe the government exists as the umpire in the game, not to come down and take the bat, but to see that other fellows play the game according to the principles of fairness and justice


    37. extreme view that says honesty and fairness is impossible in a medical setting


    38. fairness does not, in my opinion, extend to family desires that are totally


    39. And all that is required is for group 'A' to call upon the sense of honour, duty and fairness inherent in group 'B'!


    40. The other secret weapon in the armoury of this particular con-artist is SENSE OF FAIRNESS

    41. In my case the thinking mind believed in fairness, integrity, kindness, and loyalty but reality kept telling me truth is otherwise


    42. ing us and all because I wanted fairness


    43. He never arbitrarily disciplined his brothers and sisters, and such uniform fairness and personal consideration greatly endeared Jesus to all his family


    44. Upon the impartiality, fairness, and integrity of its courts the endurance of a nation depends


    45. 3 "And so, my friend, if you would be a faithful and just steward of your large fortune, before God and in service to men, you must approximately divide your wealth into these ten grand divisions, and then proceed to administer each portion in accordance with the wise and honest interpretation of the laws of justice, equity, fairness, and true efficiency; albeit, the God of heaven would not condemn you if sometimes you erred, in doubtful situations, on the side of merciful and unselfish regard for the distress of the suffering victims of the unfortunate circumstances of mortal life


    46. The fairness of trade and the honest treatment accorded one's fellows in the organized business of the world create many different sorts of profit wealth, and all these sources of wealth must be judged by the highest principles of justice, honesty, and fairness


    47. You must first recognize man as your brother, and if you honestly desire to do by him as you would have him do by you, the commonplace dictates of justice, honesty, and fairness will guide you in the just and impartial settlement of every recurring problem of economic rewards and social justice


    48. And even as you accord justice dominated by fairness in the light of the need of those who are brought before you, so shall you have the right to expect justice tempered by mercy when you sometime stand before the Judge of all the earth


    49. He had loose and distorted ideas about fairness; he was given to the indulgence of hate and suspicion


    50. What was so unfair in snuffing out someone’s life, as life itself had no sense of fairness about it? Those whom he had killed had died as they were destined to die













































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    Synonyms for "fairness"

    beauteousness comeliness fairness loveliness equity blondness paleness candor candour fair-mindedness integrity virtue uprightness right justice

    "fairness" definitions

    conformity with rules or standards


    ability to make judgments free from discrimination or dishonesty


    the property of having a naturally light complexion


    the quality of being good looking and attractive