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Poundstone clearly and entertainingly surveys some possibilities that might lead to fairer results.
The mayor says his push for nonpartisan elections will lead to fairer outcomes.
The hope is that new legislation will lead to fairer trading, not reinforcement of the exchanges' market power.
The Netherlands, he said, should if necessary, resort to a veto if the negotiations do not lead to "fairer rules".
Will it lead to fairer, higher prices and a more secure supply?
For example, there may be disagreement on appropriate levels of evidence or who is best suited in a given context to provide 'reasoned' assessment; however, seeking to follow the normative conditions outlined in Table 2 have been shown many times across contexts and countries to lead to fairer, more legitimate process [ 6, 18].
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Transparency, not secrecy, will lead to fair treatment.
How can this lead to fair funding formula for children across the country?
He said their intentions could lead to fair housing violations, for example, if they were found to have discriminated against buyers of a protected class, like those of a certain race or religion.
There is also no guarantee that a victory by Dawa and the Islamic Supreme Council will serve the cause of political accommodation or lead to fair elections and the creation of legitimate local and provincial governments.
Consequently, even using a utility function with fairness property and large value for parameter V does not necessarily lead to fair data admission, and therefore, more considerations are needed in resource allocation for serving the queues.
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