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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121. The real issue, they predict, will boil down to fairness and simple human dignity.
122. Although in fairness their biggest obstacle wasn't acting live but making the most of flawed storylines.
123. Many people do not believe in fairness and justice and they have different ideas about fairness and justice. Dr T.P.Chia
124. In all fairness, Maskelyne is more an antihero than a villain, probably more hardheaded than hard-hearted.
125. We think these plans represent fairness and value for all Raiders fans.
126. The spirit of fairness, however[Sentencedict], mandates that we should treat all papers equally and with candour.
127. To ensure fairness a waiting list is always in operation.
128. That is the extreme of the idea called justice as fairness.
129. Moreover, landlords were restrained by the knowledge that they would attract good tenants only if they had a reputation for fairness.
130. That the development of procedural fairness does involve the court in a balancing function is undeniable.
131. "Fairness," he said, not government income, was the issue.
132. the fairness of the judicial system.
133. Banlancing justice with mercy and fairness with commonsense.
134. This would offend against the principle of fairness.
135. Your fairness in business dealing unsurpassed.
136. Its theoretical basis is credit and fairness doctrine.
137. The properness and fairness of consumption is its reflection.
138. Your fairness in settling this claim is really unsurpassed.
139. The demonstrators marched to demand fairness in voter registration.
140. Procedural justice and fairness are crucial to democracy-they undergird healthy party competition and help ensure citizens' faith in a democratic system.
141. The disparity of strength between operators and consumers makes their actual statuses unequal, so to realize social fairness requires the arrangements of inclinable policy to protect consumers.
142. Fairness and efficiency of the tax law should be directly reflected its concrete practice.
143. However the case concerned the law of trusts, a part of the law of equity developed by the Court of Chancery over the centuries on the basis of justice, fairness and good conscience.
144. Therefore, the condemnable standard for tax evasion should be based on objectivism to reach the fairness of condemnation.
145. Colombia ranks first in the category of "fairness in financial contribution."
146. It has the properties of fairness, non - repudiation, secrecy, termination, etc.
147. Assess the degree of trust, honesty and fairness you can expect from each participant and what bearing that will have on the tone of the conversation and achievability of your and others' objectives.
148. Their core tasks include liveness, safety, fairness, termination, invariant, synchronization, asynchronization, exclusion, reachability, duration, stability and so on.
149. But in fairness, when you think of good looking countries, Sweden, Italy, France and Brazil talent all spring to mind before us lazy, pale Brits.
150. Article 7 In fixing prices, business operators should follow the principle of fairness , lawfulness , honesty and trustworthiness.
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.