Sentence examples for fair-mindedness from inspiring English sources

The word "fair-mindedness" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the quality of being impartial and just in judgment or opinion. Example: "Her fair-mindedness allowed her to consider all perspectives before making a decision." Alternatives include "impartiality" or "objectivity."

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fair-mindedness

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The characteristic of being fair-minded.

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He developed a reputation for fair-mindedness.

Such hyperbole undermines any claim to fair-mindedness.

Some even err on the side of fair-mindedness, an unforgivable sin in this arena.

A reputation for "fair-mindedness", not to say "merciful", just doesn't have the same appeal.

Britain's army of motor racing fans are noted for their fair-mindedness.

There are passages in "Cyberselfish" where Ms. Borsook's fervor gets the better of her fair-mindedness.

"The crucial factors," writes Crick, "are an author's skill, diligence, and fair-mindedness".

Fair-mindedness here threatens to decline into something completely passive, neutral and inert.

Ultimately, judges as much as anyone value their reputations for fair-mindedness.

Washington has been stunned by the revelations: shock is the respect fair-mindedness pays to such ineptitude.

Mr. Sayles dramatizes those contradictions with wit and concision, and with determined fair-mindedness as well as outrage.

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