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be fairness
noun
The property of being fair or equitable.
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We assume that our input instance G="(A∪P,E1∪̇⋯∪̇Er) admits a popular matching and here we are asked to return not any popular matching but an optimal popular matching, where the definition of optimality is given as a part of the problem statement; for instance, optimality could be fairness in which case we are required to return a fair popular matching.
This personal quest for what he considers to be fairness ends up overtaking his daily activity, leading him to neglect his work — and that's where other trouble begins.
"The Justice Department and the F.B.I. are monitoring the situation down there, and all of us in America want there to be fairness when it comes to justice".
"It is right we examine how there can be fairness in all cases to people who are banking customers in this country," he said.
"While of course there should be fairness in the benefits system – it's something Labour has argued for – most people who come here from elsewhere in the EU come to work hard and make a positive contribution to our country.
But whereas, for the purposes of what Uefa perceives to be fairness, the two Dutchmen have their total multiplied by two, and Jardel by 1.5, Williams's goals are worth but a single point.
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