Sentence examples for fairness doctrines from inspiring English sources

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Call it the clash of the fairness doctrines.

The vision of personal responsibility that is integral to Dworkin's approach does not characterize the broader family of resourcist distributive fairness doctrines that eschews interpersonal welfare comparisons and investigates variants of the no-envy test (see Fleurbaey 2008 for an accessible survey and somewhat skeptical exploration, and Varian 1974 for an early contribution).

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The Fairness Doctrine no longer exists.

The fairness doctrine was abolished in 1987.

Tells how the F.C.C. "fairness doctrine" related to Nixon.

Right-wing radio was dominant on the airwaves before the Fairness Doctrine was abolished.

John Kerry, the Democratic nominee in 2004, says that the fairness doctrine ought to come back.

But in 1987, members appointed by President Ronald Reagan to the Federal Communications Commission abolished this "fairness doctrine".

The "fairness doctrine" is a hangover from a prehistoric technological era.

When they tried to impose a "fairness doctrine" on the only media conservatives dominate?

The FCC's broadcast "fairness doctrine" will finally and officially bite the dust.

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