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Such appeals are to some extent defensible, as they can be thought of as an appeal to experience — to norms and practices that were found ethically and practically satisfactory by wise, fair leaders in the past.
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President Obama laid out a smart, fair and wise plan to give some of our nation's most vulnerable workers a raise, strengthen the economy and the middle class, and protect the safety net we all may someday need.
"The whole recruitment process needs to be more professional, more diverse and, equality-wise, fairer.
"It is full and accurate in its facts, wise and fair in its judgments".
In a statement, Governor Paterson lauded the ruling as "a wise and fair determination of the policy that holds valid same-sex marriages legally performed in other states".
Neither is it wise or fair to impose such a huge further loss of private sector jobs on a hard-pressed city such as Hull where so many job-seekers already chase each job vacancy.
I could even stomach the oxymoronic idea that British human rights are a bit more wise and fair than the human rights of humans generally, if I thought it really would sway potential Brexit voters.
But that doesn't make the system wise or fair.
It would be wise and fair to accept it.
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