Nor, according to the third of this convenient trilogy of papers, is a sense of fairness rooted in culture.
"There needs to be a sense of fairness, and these best-off people in society have got to contribute more, " he said.
But the Italian showed a sense of fairness in recalling the former England captain, once he had demonstrated his commitment to the team's cause.
We will restore a sense of fairness and balance to our tax code by finally ending the tax breaks for corporations that ship our jobs overseas.
Besides showing that a sense of fairness has a genetic basis, this result also raises a question: why should the sense of what is fair be so variable?
Unfortunately, when you stop and think about what insurance companies are all about (maximum profits) it is easy to realize nothing that they are doing is out of a sense of fairness.
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To ensure a sense of fairness in the execution of this plan, the NCAA needs to be willing to help subsidize as much as 100% of these added costs for schools in need.
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If we allow our safety net to be weakened, or lose a sense of fairness in our tax code, then we can expect more anger and frustration from citizens across the political spectrum.
You believed that instead of huge inequalities and an economy that's built on a bubble, we could restore a sense of fairness to our economy and build a new foundation for lasting growth and prosperity.
We will root out the waste, fraud and abuse in our Medicare program that doesn't make our seniors any healthier, and we will restore a sense of fairness and balance to our tax code by finally ending the tax breaks for corporations that ship our jobs overseas.
The idea of debt depends on a common sense of fairness: if you borrow and don't pay back, justice is violated.
As an antidote to this picture, he offers plenty of evidence of apparently selfless sacrifice, unforced sympathy, co-operation and even a keen sense of fairness in our closest animal relatives, who evolved to reap the benefits of mutual aid.
We are, after all, dealing with a society made up of human beings and one of the things that behavioural economics is reminding us of is that humans have a very strong sense of fairness.
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The usual interpretation of this is that human beings are indeed imbued with a very strong sense of fairness.
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As in the other experiments, the sellers had a much greater sense of fairness when they dealt with the high-status buyers.
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Humans do indeed have a very strong sense of fairness.
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There are things we should do right now to put more people back to work and to restore a sense of security and fairness that's been missing for too long.
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Our ape cousins have a strongly developed sense of equity, of fairness.
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And it's because it's about a policy that he believes is important and is a matter of both basic fairness and economic good sense.
These deaths are a tragedy and an affront to our collective sense of dignity and fairness.
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The move towards an equivalent of America's earned-income tax credit (a key part of the fairness programme, albeit borrowed from the wrong side) does make sense.
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