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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61. One view sees the development of fairness as a correlative of the expansion of procedural rights post Ridge v. Baldwin.
62. I want that sense of fairness and justice to be written into the local government finance legislation.
63. As so often, we have conflict between equity or fairness and efficiency.
64. But the majority of incumbents are afraid to take the risk on a little fairness.
65. But it does distill the issue to the question on which tax policy should stand or fall: fairness.
66. My next and last example draws on our most abstract and widely shared convictions about political justice and fairness.
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67. Crackdown law also undermines the basic fairness and credibility of justice.
68. It is not simply ideas of fairness that move the public, but a desire for representative government.
69. I did say in fairness that most of the fault was my own.
70. She is a woman with an unblemished reputation of fairness and competence.
71. For the present we must return to the adjudicative context within which natural justice and fairness operate.
72. This raises questions of fairness which deserve to be debated publicly.
73. They monitor the fairness and effectiveness of the specialists' deliberations, while also taking part in the decision-making.
74. It is difficult to imagine any costly new initiatives on either energy independence or greater income fairness.
75. The perceived need to ensure stability in society took precedence over fairness and justice.
76. In fairness to Riley, he was close to the incident.
77. However, these are not attributes of an individual as such, which for fairness might be viewed as a necessary condition.
78. It appears that the judge must consider the fairness of the proceedings overall, not simply the proceedings in court.
79. We will consider how the term fairness is used in an adjudicative context.
80. In fairness to Robert, I must record that this sounded truthful.
81. It had travelled well and the colour emphasised her astonishing fairness.
82. But how more precisely will the court fix the procedural requirements and what concept of fairness is thereby entailed?
83. In fairness to everyone else in the ground, there did not seem to have been much of an incident.
84. Human rights education programs aim to foster respect for other people, tolerance, fairness and solidarity.
85. Least of all do I recognise the fairness and balance of the current Tory legislation which you claim.
86. There is a particularly important chapter dealing with ethics and values, fairness and power balance.
87. It is whether the pursuit of justice, fairness and efficiency can also deliver belonging, cohesion and community.
88. There is remarkable consensus on the issue of tax fairness.
89. But she has a great sense of fairness and believes Mike has been treated badly by Susan.
90. If this transpires then the emergence of fairness really will have a substantial effect on the whole area of procedural due process.
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.