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There is also an issue of fairness, say some economists and advocates of tax reform.
But others, in fairness, say she's done well at managing costs in decline.
Kerry, after all, no doubt thinks of himself as a believer in free trade (within limits) and an opponent of protectionism (as opposed to "fairness," say); and being personally pro-life does not necessarily require being anti-choice.
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"You have to do your homework as a company to think about fairness," said Elizabeth Denham, when asked 'who decides what's fair' in a data ethics context.
But she said she would continue to focus on economic fairness, saying it is the signal issue of the day.
"It's just a question of basic fairness," said Mr. Fiske, a lawyer who was once the United States attorney in Manhattan.
"We just want equity and fairness," says Gary Bernard, the boss of the PGA of Canada, an association of golf professionals.
"This is a simple matter of fairness," said Russ Hagey, a Bain senior partner and the firm's chief talent officer.
(Barlow, in fairness, says that they chose Glasgow because the Scottish fans are so loud).
"[Carbon emission cuts] and adaptation raise issues of equity, justice, and fairness," says the report.
"It's a matter of fairness," said Jonathan L. Bing, an assemblyman who represents the Upper East Side.
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