For our purposes, the definition used by the United Nations in 1987 is as fair as any.
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The Lib Dems claimed the party had made "the system of student finance as fair as possible".
The Home Office says it has tried to be as fair as possible to all ex-servicemen, including Gurkhas.
And, as fair as I try to be, my daughter feels jilted, and believes I love her brother more.
As business people, we should strive to be as fair as possible simply because it is the right thing to do.
They need to be closed to make people feel confident that they are getting as equal or as fair treatment as the very rich are.
Mr Duncan Smith said the government was trying to lower the welfare bill "in a way that we can be as fair as possible - without slashing or attacking people but trying to reform it and change it".
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But if not for the steely determination of Stern to see his league treated fairly by the media, or as fair as he could demand, few would have covered the WNBA at all back in its inception.
The same goes for ministers who may not in public accept those gaps as fair or as revealing very much about what is already changing 'since the figures were published'.
The increase in capital gains tax - which the Lib Dems see as not only a sensible reform, but as fair - has been less spectacular than they advocated.
The SEC had just adopted an obscure accounting regulation known as mark to market in 2006 (also known as fair value accounting).
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Copyright protection provides the owner exclusive rights to use, copy and adapt the fictional characters, as well as other related rights, subject only to copyright defenses such as fair use or expiration.
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She imagined the woman as delicate and fair, clasping her hands as if they were wayward children who might break something if she let them go.
As for increased use of water metering, the consumer body described the concept as fair but stopped short of supporting the compulsory installation of meters across the whole of England and Wales.
On average, workers face paying an extra 3.2% of their salaries in pension contributions, which Plaid Cymru MP Hywel Williams described as not fair and a "carefully targeted" tax, as he opened the debate on 8 December 2011.
Without the integrity of factual basis, the Heisman vote, as with a factually failed jury vote loses our respect as a fair and reliable system.
Vanity Fair and Wired come out of the same shop, but the difference between their iPad apps is as as wide and distinct as the difference between Vanity Fair and Wired.
But if the foreign players leave a legacy of sons as skilful as Giovani Dos Santos, maybe Mexican football will see that as a fair trade.
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The talks are centring on what are known as fair, resasonable and non-discriminatory-type patents (FRAND) for innovations that are recognised as being critical to an industry standard.
And one of the things that makes us grow as an economy is when everybody participates, and women are getting the same, fair deal as men are.
The headphones may be smaller, but they still manage to feel nearly as cosy and isolate a fair amount amount of external noise as their bigger brother, mostly because they're packing the same style of plush memory foam earpads.
The U.S. and Europe have said they could begin lifting key sanctions soon, including as early as this month, if the vote is seen as free and fair.
Research shows that women chronically underestimate their value and chronically identify lesser incomes as fair.
But the judge accepted as fair comment Lim's assertion that Mohtar had practiced a double-standard.
Mr Haas thinks that Levi should be just as fair when times are hard.
Renamo lost to the Frelimo government, but only just, and the result was accepted as fair.
It also came from a recognition that women worked better in companies that they perceived as fair.
For if there is anything as English as fair play, it is a preference for messy compromise over radical change.
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Gazprom defends it fiercely, as fair compensation for its low domestic tariffs.
Since the exchanges have hidden orders, he hopes future regulations will address those venues as well as fair access to dark pools.
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