Synonym: beauteousness, blondness, candor, candour, comeliness, equity, fair-mindedness, loveliness, paleness. Similar words: earnestness, harness, nearness, in harness, eagerness, bitterness, tenderness, cleverness. Meaning: ['fernɪs /'feən-] n. 1. conformity with rules or standards 2. ability to make judgments free from discrimination or dishonesty 3. the property of having a naturally light complexion 4. the quality of being good looking and attractive.
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31. Her stories are about fairness and relations between people.
32. The Labour party believes in fairness and justice.
33. This court exemplifies the values of fairness and justice.
34. The judge has a record of fairness and non-discrimination.
35. In fairness to him, he had no choice.
36. I pay tribute to the fairness of the Home Office in dealing with the cases that have come to my attention.sentencedict.com/fairness.html
37. We felt that there can be no question of fairness when the law effectively endorses unilateral decision.
38. In effect this raises the question, to whom is the duty of fairness owed?
39. Shortly after the conviction of the accused bombers, Al Hayat ran a story raising questions about the fairness of the trial.
40. The courts have also addressed themselves to the question of whether natural justice or fairness applies to matters of a legislative nature.
41. We can test the fairness of the council tax by looking at the bill that the Secretary of State himself will face.
42. They usually argue that consistency is the only way to ensure equality of treatment and fairness for all.
43. Considerations of national security were however held to outweigh those of procedural fairness.
44. The development of fairness within our jurisprudence has not as yet caused us to depart from the adjudicative framework within which we operate.
45. My most fervent hope is that this work has been done with the accuracy and fairness intended.
46. One then posed the question whether fairness required any additional procedural safeguards.
47. And we ought, in fairness, to wonder who else in similar circumstances would have proved so much bolder?
48. If the Government were concerned to arrive at a proper system, they would accept that fairness was the answer.
49. No amount of procedural fairness could compensate for lack of knowledge of the complexities of the law.
50. Parents typically equate fairness with equality, seeking to evenly split the wealth they bequeath among their offspring.
51. At the same time, the report may genuflect toward ensuring fairness.
52. The truth and fairness of an advertising claim can be challenged for a variety of reasons.
53. Some commentators take a different view, seeing a broader significance in the shift from natural justice to fairness.
54. In fairness to the optician, he would think that when you didn't complain again, the problem was solved.
55. Justice consists in righteousness, reasonableness and fairness. The sense of justice influences and controls human behavior. Dr T.P.Chia
56. In fairness to Principal Montara, the school hasn't received funding to hire better teachers.
57. On this view the distinction between the application of the terms natural justice and fairness is linguistic rather than substantive.
58. Neither is he here, in fairness, just to get women.
59. Fairness demanded that the throne be rotated among the players, usually on a weekly basis.
60. Efficiency arguments, nevertheless, are always accompanied by questions of fairness.
More similar words: earnestness, harness, nearness, in harness, eagerness, bitterness, tenderness, cleverness, wilderness, fair, fairy, fairly, affair, unfair, fair sex, affairs, fair deal, fair play, fairy tale, fair price, love affair, fair and square, laissez-faire, laissez faire, uselessness, selflessness, tactlessness, limitlessness, public affairs, aggressiveness.