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How to use fairness in a sentence

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In all fairness, these issues do not require character assassination, lying and name-calling.
In fairness, I think that everybody assumed I knew, that someone else had told me, and it just slipped through unmentioned, but nonetheless.
You are completely unprincipled and have no interest whatsoever in morals, justice or fairness of any kind.
The common law rules of natural justice or procedural fairness are two-fold.
In all fairness, he also cheered, bragged, exclaimed and encouraged us as we finally got things right.
In fairness to Kildare they battled to the end with Hogarty soldiering forward for a late point.
On the surface, the case for the rule of law seems the utmost in consistency and fairness.
In fairness, I have not been an avid viewer this year, only dipping in and out when the fancy takes me.
His kindly humour, his great generosity, his reticence about his own achievements, and his sense of fairness pervaded his whole life.
The fairness of her face no tongue can tell, For she the daughters of all women's race, And angels eke, in beauty doth excell.
In fairness when the election is over we will put political differences aside and look at the bigger issues.
Ignorant of anyone's disapproval, Audrey shared her expectations of her daughter's fairness with anyone who would listen.
Virginia is the maiden daughter of Virginius who allows her fairness and beauty to lead her to trouble.
We see the world from different perspectives and have different notions of what constitutes fairness.
A key element of fairness described by committee members was that multiple stakeholder perspectives were represented.
Such fairness demands a fair judicial process administered by an impartial judiciary.
It is well established that all persons presiding over adjudicative tribunals owe a duty of fairness to the parties who appear before them.
Some also asked whether commercials in Hakka and other languages should also be created in the interest of fairness.
Some of the scars were white lines that scarcely showed against pale skin, or blushing pink and red streaks marring its fairness.
Her face was slightly flushed, the royal blue of her gown heightening the fairness of her skin and the glow of love in her eyes.
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Examples from Classical Literature
That the plan was not feasible does not detract from the fairness and benevolence of the proposer.
Thus Baptista had sense enough to see the retributive fairness of this issue.
The Jew does dare it, and all he asks of his critics is fairness, impartiality, justice.
The law was a consultative, not an absolute power, and depended upon its fairness for its authority.
It may be said with truth and fairness that Susanne was by no means prejudiced.
Justice and fairness I will endeavor, under whatever complexities, to make my loadstar.
It had fallen to the ground, and lay a dark blot upon the mellow fairness of the tesselated pavement.
Fought for it fairly when fairness served best, and trickily when trickiness seemed more profitable.
In fairness to the Postal authorities he should have admitted that it was a trunk call.
Here, dealing with principles, we add that fairness is not necessarily confined to procedural matters.
I suppose the boy was a picker just like the rest but at any rate he had some idea of fairness.
Not that in reality the odious epithet could, with any fairness, be applied to me.
The McVeigh men were all dark, down to Kenneth, and he gets his fairness from your ma.
Her child was beautiful, with the creamy fairness of Gueldres, and as pure as the sky.
Many persons have repeated that he has a Croat father, yet they should in fairness add that his father's father came from Venice.
It may be said at the outset that Butler profited greatly by the scrupulous fairness shown by the crown prosecutor.
It is only in the latter light that it can be admitted to have any pretensions to fairness.
No spirit of fairness can be expected from so biassed a judge.
As I have told you my own aphorism I feel I ought in fairness to record that of this aggrieved servant.
It is designed for a schoolbook, and evinces both learning and fairness.
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