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But instead of using his position to wreak vengeance, he ran his organization with such fairness that it was informally named for him: the Gauck Authority.
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James M. McPherson, a previous winner of the Pulitzer Prize for History, stated of the book that "No one else has written about [Lincoln's] trajectory of change with such balance, fairness, depth of analysis, and lucid precision of language".
Sports, though, cannot afford such fairness.
Still, Admiral Smith said such fairness sometimes went too far.
Only we, ourselves, alone, can provide such fairness.
As such, fairness is highly related to consequences to self.
No such fairness or honesty.
Such fairness is truly the American way.
But Ford was not a development foundation: it was a social-justice foundation, and a social-justice foundation was concerned more with amorphous entities such as fairness and exclusion than with material well-being.
By 1996 objectivity had been so crippled as a guiding principle that the Society of Professional Journalists dropped it from its ethics code, replacing it with other principles such as fairness and accuracy.
Finally, controversy has been caused by fundamental epistemological orientations [ 33] or checklists have been added with new criteria such as fairness, ethics, and saturation [ 34].
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