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Which is fairness once removed, I suppose.
"One thing that I think is inhumane is to negotiate life," she said. . "My duty is to seek justice, which is fairness, objectivity and decency.
There are different competing policy objectives that a government has to consider, one of which is fairness to the polluter (by not punishing action that was legal at the time) and the other is protection of the public (by cleaning up the hazardous waste site).
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The design objective of our PHY is to calculate a suitable precoding vector at APs which is not only fairness aware in terms of service access to clients but also supports maximum throughput in the network.
For this reason, we use the Jain's fairness index [14], which is a widely used fairness indicator.
This work proposes a novel and efficient contention-based backoff mechanism for wireless ad hoc networks, which is adaptive efficiency-fairness tradeoff (AEFT) backoff algorithm.
We propose a new fairness criterion, utility proportional fairness, which is characterized by the unique solution to this problem.
Mr Kennedy suggests appointing "a panel charged with periodic evaluation of campaign statements, candor, and fairness," which is, by itself, unobjectionable.
Before I go further, I want to address the question of fairness, which is ever-present in the world of high-priced tutors.
Lost in the equation was a sense of responsibility, and fairness, which is what she and others are now trying to restore.
"You're doing fairness, which is a broad and sometimes difficult concept to get around, but it is a really important one in journalism," he said.
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