Sentence examples similar to in fair terms from inspiring English sources

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The world needs our participation in widespread economic growth, in demanding fair terms of trade, in vigorously encouraging democratic institutions and transparent markets.

China's export-driven economy desperately needs access to our markets and innovations, and we have the leverage to demand that it competes on fair terms in return and provides similar access to its market for U.S. exporters.

He was vigilant in seeking fair terms and upright managers for the network of revived plantations he had helped to organize behind Union lines [3].

In Vanity Fair terms, is she an unthreatening, Amelia Sedley type, employed because hanging out with her can only enhance one's own self-esteem?

In firm but fair terms, stringvestor – "a crusty fiftysomething who occasionally has to recruit people" – joined the debate beneath Emma Howard's feature on young people's struggle to find work.

"The point is if UKIP win seats in Westminster in sufficient quantity, we will get a referendum on our membership of the EU and we will get one that conducted in free and fair terms," he added.

Members of both parties, while not rejecting the idea outright, said they were leery, and consumer advocates said it would further empower an institution that had failed to keep mortgage and credit card companies in check and ensure fair terms for borrowers, even though it has had authority to do both.

He was of opinion, in general, that the fair terms to be expected from Philip should be accepted, yet after Demades had made a motion that the city should receive the common conditions of peace in concurrence with the rest of the states of Greece, he opposed it, till it were known what the particulars were which Philip demanded.

Both multiculturalism policies and civic integration policies are a response to that task, but they differ in how they understand the fair terms of integration.

Peoples are reasonable in that they will honor fair terms of cooperation with other peoples, even at cost to their own interests, given that other peoples will also honor those terms.

Polyethnic groups in his theory are owed fair terms of integration to the societal cultural of the host society, not autonomous self-government with the capacity to maintain a distinct societal culture (Kymlicka, 1995).

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