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词汇 example_english_principle-of-fairness
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principle of fairness

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meanings of principleand fairness


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principle
noun
uk /ˈprɪn.sə.pəl/ us /ˈprɪn.sə.pəl/
a basic idea or rule that explains or controls how something happens ...
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fairness
noun[U]
uk /ˈfeə.nəs/ us /ˈfer.nəs/
the quality of treating people equally or in a way that is right ...
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Examples of principle of fairness


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The principleoffairness requires contributions in return for benefits, but that rarely takes place in international environmental cooperation.
Others have appealed to the principleoffairness in order to explain why it is rational for agents to contribute to cooperative endeavors.
This was because he believed in applying the principleoffairness.
The doctrine of proximate cause in tort law manifests this principleoffairness by negating brute luck for doers.
The problem seems to be that if the agent has competing moral values, throwing the principleoffairness in just adds another value to the mix.
To appeal to the principleoffairness might help us in cases where reasons are non-moral, but when an agent has competing moral reasons things get more difficult.
The principleoffairness means that it is important to take into account the financial effects of current fiscal policy on future generations.
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I think that could be accepted as a general principleoffairness.
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I stress that the provisions are framed in such a way that the principleoffairness to the accused is paramount.
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I say that the underlying principle by which these factors are determined is the principleoffairness.
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Each case is unique and must be considered on its own merit but, generally, a principleoffairness is applied to the evidence of children.
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I have reiterated a basic principleoffairness—fairness to the civil servant and fairness to the taxpayer, and a system which commands public confidence.
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I am concerned about the principleoffairness.
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It extends the principleoffairness, increases choice and helps to redress the imbalance between the consumer and the supplier.
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Klosko rejects the voluntarist insistence upon willing acceptance rather than "mere" receipt and thus advocates an associative understanding of the principleoffairness.
So, fairness, and the principleoffairness, must be at the heart of the reform going forward.
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I should like to extend the principleoffairness to our newspaper industry, but that seems a long way off.
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But whether it is great or small, the principleoffairness and of arbitration comes in either way.
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That is a gross interference in the freedom of universities and a straightforward attack on the principleoffairness.
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