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Then there is the fairness question that Mr. Sheridan raised.
If we're talking about a paid job on the free market, the fairness question arises only with regard to the taxes, not the work.
"The principle remains that a proper form of judicial review should be a merits-based form of judicial review, not just a procedural fairness question," he said.
In other words, he said, so many people have conversations involving borderline-classified information that the government will not be able to prosecute them all and will have to pick and choose, raising a fundamental fairness question.
In contrast, the "fairness question", a recently proposed alternative to the standard trust question, seems to operate through beliefs rather than preferences.
There's also a basic fairness question here: Why should people who've been arrested have priority in getting healthcare over those who voluntarily seek help?
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Paula M. Carmody, the Maryland state official who represents consumers before the public service commission, said the high costs of preventive measures raised fairness questions that until now have been mostly unexamined.
"Requiring a seller of real property to disclose conditions they should have been aware of but were not, in fact, aware of raises serious fairness questions," the governor said.
How the Obama Administration deals with fairness questions in Copenhagen will also signal what we can expect domestically as we respond to the recession by building a green economy.
It's not a fairness and balance question, more one for gritted teeth.
No one wants their own sense of justice and fairness called into question.
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