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After decades of reflection, I can discern a kind of fairness and sharing in all this, justice, and even a kind of democracy.
In fairness to Mr. Levine, he discerned early on the lingering drawback of titles: the distraction factor.
A majority of persons in our nation, white and those who are not, have in their DNA a sense of fairness and the capacity to discern leadership qualities in those who seek to lead the nation.
While regulation of AI is in early stages, fairness will be a key pillar of discerning adverse impact.
Fairness A fair-minded reader of Times news coverage should not be able to discern the private opinions of those who contributed to that coverage, or to infer that the newspaper is promoting any agenda.
…the existence of such a duty no longer depends on classifying the power involved as "administrative" or "quasi-judicial", it is still necessary to examine closely the statutory provision in question in order to discern whether it makes the decision-maker subject to any rules of procedural fairness.
In her discerning analysis of the impact of the Equal Pay Act passed in 1963, a University of Maryland law professor, Deborah Thompson Eisenberg, points out that the Paycheck Fairness Act would have simply codified majority interpretations of that law.
a. Fairness.
Algorithmic Fairness.
Don't you discern.
Just fairness.
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