「FAIRNESS」の共起表現一覧(2語左で並び替え)
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The same issues about the | fairness of the contract, the haste when the finalists |
wal on 7 June 2010, citing concerns about the | fairness of the election which were dismissed by the u |
nt schools and intense media debate about the | fairness of the admissions policy as well as praise an |
ger of this method is that “both accuracy and | fairness can be in jeopardy when anonymous sources are |
paper said, "Her precision, her accuracy, her | fairness, her brilliant demonstrations, and, above all |
The violation would not affect trial | fairness, the breach was isolated and brief and so was |
to as the "La Grange Massacre", although the | fairness of this term remains a matter of some debate. |
ned his reputation among Native Americans for | fairness and decency due to his relations with the Che |
anch Commission for Gender, Racial and Ethnic | Fairness |
cating fiscal responsibility and generational | fairness. |
ic management in computer networks and Jain's | fairness index. |
program helps develop literacy and encourage | fairness by providing a core curriculum that is solid, |
by one tribunal to reduce costs and increase | fairness to officers and complainants. |
too entrenched to allow for the appearance of | fairness on remand," the appellate court ordered that |
rofit which promotes innovative approaches to | fairness in higher education and workplaces by removin |
ommission, codifying what became known as the | Fairness Doctrine. |
Berthe was described by Henrik Larsson as 'In | fairness to their centre half he gave us a tough time |
ail to take the greatest care in assuring the | fairness of the proceedings that result in the imposit |
qualities that helped to establish an aura of | fairness and morality that up to today has reflected w |
his older brother had a "sense of balance and | fairness. |
arrive at just the reasonable balance between | fairness and the need to attain finality in the crimin |
TV and radio stations continued to break the | Fairness Doctrine when airing these commercials becaus |
They win the odd game bu in | fairness, lose a hundred per cent more. |
good will and applause of the crowd by their | fairness and ever-apparent desire to keep from making |
rusalem's Sha'arey Tzedek Medical Center, the | Fairness Project and One Family. |
lic-interest law firm Center for Class Action | Fairness to represent consumers dissatisfied with thei |
His commitment to | fairness is second to none. |
a lawyer was incompatible with the concept of | fairness as it had placed the accused in a situation w |
s General Advisory Council condemned Kentucky | Fairness Alliance. |
Congressional Media | Fairness Caucus |
r 2006, the progressive media criticism group | Fairness and Accuracy in Reporting (FAIR) accused the |
Prior to this decision, procedural | fairness only applied to tribunals that were classifie |
powers of concentration, his decisiveness and | fairness. |
But few people seriously doubt Hutton's | fairness or independence. |
icholson was entitled to a common law duty of | fairness and so should have been able to make submissi |
m Jones of Tool, and Jim Naureckas, editor at | Fairness and Accuracy in Reporting (FAIR). |
of the investigative judgment emphasizes the | fairness of God as a judge, He emphasized the grace of |
ghts, health care, the environment, electoral | fairness, economic justice and education. |
ng, failings with regard to social equity and | fairness, and sometimes corruption (see, e.g., Manhatt |
o eight years, "in the interest of equity and | fairness based on a comparison of Mr. Liddy's sentence |
f Mayors that supported the Filipino Veterans | Fairness Act that was cosponsored by San Francisco May |
Coalition for Patent | Fairness (CPF) |
Always known for his | fairness and bipartisanship, Hinig was often regarded |
longer than any other, and was known for his | fairness, good humor and visionary approach to improvi |
lf, and has been praised on all sides for its | fairness. |
Praising Bates for his | fairness and good judgment in his autobiography, Robin |
Judge Howard was known for his | fairness and commitment to civil rights, and made the |
rkplace Relations (Transition to Forward with | Fairness) Bill 2008 and the Wheat Export Marketing Bil |
r teaching career; soon after she founded Tax | Fairness Oregon. |
tes can be considered desirable on grounds of | fairness or on the more pragmatic basis that a voter w |
me reached by the High Court in Harriton, but | fairness demands another. |
Crown Court and, after a lengthy hearing, the | fairness of which was the subject of some debate at th |
success of his command and by his scrupulous | fairness in dealing with individuals. |
tal sustainability, transparency, honesty and | fairness in government. |
ng all-important mental and moral honesty and | fairness of mind." |
at commanders and famous for his humanity and | fairness in battle. |
ajor accomplishments to be the improvement of | fairness within the state pension system, fighting for |
He has been a leader on improving racial | fairness in Minnesota's justice system. |
Public confidence in the | fairness of the trials reached all-time lows after the |
I felt that in all | fairness to the team and the program that I should res |
uman cooperation and sociality, in particular | fairness, reciprocity and bounded rationality. |
as Robert Christgau's review)...though in all | fairness, I don't think that I've ever read a bad revi |
ncial advisory services including valuations, | fairness opinions and restructuring advice. |
regarded for his intelligence, courteousness, | fairness, judicial temperament and professionalism." |
'New York is about | fairness and equality. |
ingrained in their family that it is through | fairness, hard work, moderation, and tolerance that on |
te makes with 'Teach the Controversy' is that | fairness and equal time requires educating students wi |
ing that he not only gave his judgements with | fairness, but also, when anyone was dissatisfied with |
r to make laws based on their own judgment of | fairness and wisdom, and transfers that power to this |
best known for her research into justice and | fairness, moral conviction, and political reasoning. |
evil will bow and acknowledge the justice and | fairness of God. |
nting legitimacy and the rules of justice and | fairness if these principles were to be honored with r |
observance of ritual laws, social justice and | fairness in business and commerce. |
Haywood Burns Institute for Juvenile Justice | Fairness and Equity in San Francisco. |
d to a failure to afford the Kioas procedural | fairness. |
ion of church and state, hate crime laws, the | Fairness Doctrine, and the gay agenda, are threatening |
Yet, he also left a legacy of | fairness in his appointments and decisions. |
let it rip and have some fun with Mark Dice." | Fairness and Accuracy in Reporting, a liberal/progress |
ked a deal with Shahnaz Hussain to market her | fairness cream Fair One on a royalty basis. |
A Quantitative Measure Of | Fairness And Discrimination For Resource Allocation In |
rkshire Capital provides merger, acquisition, | fairness opinion, valuation and strategic advisory ser |
l debut because the inventor believed more in | fairness and honesty than the money offered to him to |
Steering Committee for the Northern Kentucky | Fairness Alliance resigned. |
esses the fact of a prior conviction, not the | fairness of it. |
had to have the record pulled, obviously, for | fairness issues on the show. |
1999 saw the introduction of the | Fairness in Asbestos Compensation Act. |
ed by the Christian principles of compassion, | fairness and equity, and its goal is to facilitate and |
.C. 1985, and address questions of procedural | fairness. |
l Advisory Council's condemnation of Kentucky | Fairness Alliance and terminated 9 of the 14 members o |
ed that the content of the duty of procedural | fairness owed the congregation was that the municipali |
esentatives said that “in terms of procedural | fairness, this a major stride towards fulfilling the p |
reasonable criteria that are a measure of the | fairness of certain aspects of voting, including non-d |
rt based its decision on issues of procedural | fairness, holding that before withdrawing support of S |
d consultancy advice for the same body on the | fairness of the Lotto Extra (defunct) and Thunderball |
mined high achiever who prides herself on her | fairness and excellent aim-she is one of the top guns |
conditioned by the requirements of order and | fairness that underlie our federal arrangements; |
on and gender identity, and the Oregon Family | Fairness Act, which grants domestic partnerships right |
ows participated in an organization promoting | fairness in the investigation of the November 3, 1979, |
Controversy has ensued over the | fairness of the rewards that Amgen reaped from NIH-fun |
ic and model checking, particularly regarding | fairness properties of concurrent systems. |
n-hostile bands, and treated all parties with | fairness. |
ployers and employees on their perceptions of | fairness in the workplace. |
n among the Trojans and the best preserver of | fairness, but the gods thought otherwise". |
standards of journalistic quality-among them | fairness, context and the strength of the evidence pre |
ood as "the perfect plaintiff to question the | fairness of reverse discrimination" because of her aca |
turned political party, UNITA, questioned the | fairness of the election. |
ai Po Sports Ground firmly and questioned the | fairness about the arrangement. |
multiple characters in BatMUD, for reasons of | fairness. |
For reasons of | fairness to other clubs, the Brighton & Hove Albion re |
e post, Schnackenberg earned a reputation for | fairness and impartiality. |
ty with respect for individual rights, social | fairness and free enterprise. |
dent care tax credit) and the Senior Citizens | Fairness Act (raise the Social Security earnings limit |
or the 1-2-2-1-1 format not out of a sense of | fairness, but because they wanted to open the series a |
use those instruments and not find a shred of | fairness or common sense in that decision. |
announced her F.A.I.R. plan, which stands for | fairness, accountability, innovation and results. |
The subtlety, and | fairness, with which Troncoso presents these conflicti |
was praised for its humour, story telling and | fairness to both subjects. |
previous book on Paris during the Terror, is | fairness. |
It was an action to test the | fairness of clauses in loan agreements which secured a |
validity, computerized adaptive testing, test | fairness, and, most recently, on a theory of testlets. |
tion and the location of a tort that balanced | fairness between the parties. |
The Court stated that procedural | fairness exists on a continuum and that parties are en |
bound up in the notion of sexuality that the | fairness of the idea is often lost on critics. |
bers of the Lexington Chapter of the Kentucky | Fairness Alliance (Bluegrass Fairness), broke from the |
Many in this group came to the Kentucky | Fairness Alliance from their involvement in groups lik |
In part, this was driven by the FCC's | Fairness Doctrine, but more so by the reluctance of th |
riminal procedure implicating the fundamental | fairness and accuracy of the criminal proceeding." |
anka and because he was denied the procedural | fairness owed to him by the Canadian Charter of Rights |
he U.S. was much greater than within the U.S. | Fairness and Accuracy in Reporting criticized the U.S. |
February 11, 2009, promoting the Arbitration | Fairness Act, Applebee's employees are barred from sui |
on maker had failed to afford them procedural | fairness in not disclosing and allowing an opportunity |
ith giving an account of Green's thought, the | fairness and accuracy of the summaries can be checked |
"Journey Home as Seen Through the | Fairness of Life" - 6:49 |
A scale in her left hand to represent | fairness. |
mong its viewpoints include opposition to the | Fairness Doctrine and opposition to same-sex marriage. |
bedrock procedural elements essential to the | fairness of a proceeding." |
They said that to achieve | fairness at the end of a marriage, the courts should l |
e of substantive claims in attempt to balance | fairness between the patentee and the public. |
ishing the regard should be given to regional | fairness among all people when distributing fishing re |
is tasked with the responsibility to "promote | fairness and transparency for mortgages, credit cards, |
rules are also found to be essential to basic | fairness. |
It works to ensure | fairness and equity throughout the juvenile justice sy |
He became an authority on the topics of | fairness, program schemas and bisimulation in concurre |
ish parts of India's history are treated with | fairness and dignity and attention is drawn to the fun |
ings, and that Impey conducted the trial with | fairness and impartiality. |
y to have side effects that may undermine the | fairness of the trial, and, taking account of less int |
Washington Tax | Fairness Coalition |
In general, Temkin argues that we value | fairness and justice beyond the extent to which they a |
rits of the courts decision which compromised | fairness, stating that the decision had been 'arbitrar |
ith and carried out his work with conspicuous | fairness. |
ool's Council expressed satisfaction with the | fairness of the admissions system. |
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