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Перевод: fairness
[существительное] справедливость ; честность ; незапятнанность ; чистота
Тезаурус:
- As complete accuracy is so fundamental to the fairness of credit reference reporting, we think the cost of securing this accuracy should be seen as an integral part of the business of credit reporting.
- Asked to elaborate, she lays out a series of proposals only slightly to the left of the League of Women Voters: universal voter registration, inclusion of minor-party candidates in presidential debates, revival of the Fairness Doctrine for broadcasters, "direct democracy" in the form of citizen referendums on national issues like the budget, and an all-encompassing but vaguely articulated "economic democracy".
- Those who have viewed the Lombardy Plain from a distance will know that even on clear days Milan has its own atmosphere, the way that other cities do, although, in fairness, it is very much less than many others, despite its low-lying position.
- America offers another reminder: that neither fairness nor effectiveness exists in vacuo.
- The Commanding Officer of Wilhelmshaven at that time was Captain Eric Condor, a legendary man in postwar Germany, and a man who carried out his difficult tasks with exemplary fairness.
- General principles of equity and fairness allowed the corporate organisational veil to be lifted to protect the interests of the third party, Westland, which had contracted with it in good faith.
- In his discussions with Mr Kaifu this week, Mr Delors made much of the "spirit of reciprocity" and the need for "fairness and balance" between Japan and the Community.
- Fairness?
- With the realignment in British politics, it is no longer satisfactory to consider that a "left-wing newspaper" will tip the balance towards some notional idea of equality or fairness in Fleet St/Wapping.
- Children of three (for example) can be highly aware of, and sensitive to, the fairness of co-operating and sharing, but they may not be so good at returning to these conditions after, say, a quarrel.
- Now if the decision-making process consistently advances policies which unfairly benefit or disadvantage certain groups it does not seem desirable in principle to prevent the courts from reviewing the fairness of that process by confronting the background policy issues involved.
- The declared characteristics of tribunals specified in the Franks Report were "cheapness, accessibility and freedom from technicality, expedition and expert knowledge of the particular subject" and stated that the objectives of tribunal procedure are "openness, fairness and impartiality".
- Ironically, in the midst of the education controversy of 1902, the Prime Minister, A. J. Balfour, who had known Thomas at Cambridge, singled him out amongst his opponents as "a gentleman aiming at fairness".
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