Thesaurus / fair
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As a principal, I have the responsibility to ensure compliance and create a fair and balanced environment for all students.
SCHOOL SPORTS BECAME ‘CLUBS’ AMID THE PANDEMIC – NOW TWO COACHES ARE OUTASHLY MCGLONESEPTEMBER 17, 2020VOICE OF SAN DIEGOIf the shifts among women and older voters seen in the Post-ABC poll reflect an actual shift in the electorate — a fair assumption based on a wide range of other state and national polls — that seems very difficult to do.
THE KEY SHIFTS IN MINNESOTA AND WISCONSIN THAT HAVE IMPROVED BIDEN’S CHANCES OF VICTORYPHILIP BUMPSEPTEMBER 16, 2020WASHINGTON POSTHe says she urged street fairs and parades, but that’s not true.
TRUMP’S ABC NEWS TOWN HALL: FOUR PINOCCHIOS, OVER AND OVER AGAINGLENN KESSLERSEPTEMBER 16, 2020WASHINGTON POSTGrant says BrightHire, co-founded by Ben Sesser and Teddy Chestnut, is “the most compelling platform I’ve seen to help companies run fair and inclusive hiring processes.”
THE STARTUP ADAM GRANT IS BETTING ON TO FIX BIAS IN HIRING IS OUT OF STEALTH MODESARAH TODDSEPTEMBER 15, 2020QUARTZWe believe we are fair and reasonable partners and have no incentive to enforce the restrictions more broadly than necessary.
THE LOSSES CONTINUE TO PILE UP FOR HEDGE FUND KING RAY DALIOBERNHARD WARNERSEPTEMBER 15, 2020FORTUNEAt the same time, participation in California’s FAIR plan for catastrophic fires has grown by at least 180% since 2015, and in Santa Rosa, houses are being rebuilt in the very same wildfire-vulnerable zones that proved so deadly in 2017.
CLIMATE CHANGE WILL FORCE A NEW AMERICAN MIGRATIONBY ABRAHM LUSTGARTEN, PHOTOGRAPHY BY MERIDITH KOHUTSEPTEMBER 15, 2020PROPUBLICAThe PBC model is growing in importance and is embraced by many younger entrepreneurs committed to the idea that making money in a way that is fair to everyone is the responsible path forward.
50 YEARS LATER, MILTON FRIEDMAN’S SHAREHOLDER DOCTRINE IS DEADJAKEMETHSEPTEMBER 13, 2020FORTUNEFacebook makes it easy to search political ads and see how long they ran and at what cost, so we know a fair bit about her spending.
POLITICS REPORT: FORGED FOOTNOTE 15SCOTT LEWIS AND ANDREW KEATTSSEPTEMBER 12, 2020VOICE OF SAN DIEGOPart of the responsibilities of that team include creating fair and equitable products, as well as ensuring algorithmic fairness.
HUMAN CAPITAL: THE BATTLE OVER THE FATE OF GIG WORKERS CONTINUESMEGAN ROSE DICKEYSEPTEMBER 11, 2020TECHCRUNCHTurboTax prominently and transparently discloses the price of its paid products and is at all times clear and fair with its customers.
THE FTC IS INVESTIGATING INTUIT OVER TURBOTAX PRACTICESBY JUSTIN ELLIOTTSEPTEMBER 8, 2020PROPUBLICAWORDS RELATED TO FAIR
- adorable
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- cricket
- decent
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- due
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- fair
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- fair shake
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- honest
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- level
- moral
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- nonpartisan
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- proper
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- reasonable
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- all right
- condonable
- defensible
- exculpatory
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- forgivable
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- minor
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- not too bad
- okay
- pardonable
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- slight
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- trivial
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- venial
- vindicable
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- warrantable
- within limits
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