You answer just enough so that no fair-minded person can accuse you of dodging the question.
France's biggest banks say that fair-value accounting would threaten the stability of entire banking systems.
He also points a finger at the fact that California has no fair-share housing law.
Inside, I found a beefy, watchful, fair-haired man, who said his name was Armando.
One fair-minded colleague reminded me that the history of tech-government partnerships is not so outrageous.
But her judgments are so sweeping and harsh that the fair-minded reader may flinch a bit.
Publishing and libraries normally governed by copyright and fair-use doctrine would be specifically affected.
After all, many of us have supported fair-trading global enterprises like Oxfam for decades.
Gradually introduced and carefully explained, fair-value accounting should make for a more transparent and sound financial system.
"This is a tremendous accomplishment of which all fair-minded New Yorkers can be proud, " Ms. Brewer said.
They called her "Yang Nan-Nan, " a pet name Shanghainese give to girls who are fair-skinned and pretty.
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At the Montana fair, Qwest, a telecom company, invites fair-goers to audition to be in its commercials.
FAIR-MINDEDNESS and a willingness to acknowledge both sides of the argument are grave defects in a columnist.
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We're in a market-based economy, where we're looking at fair-value accounting and marking instruments, to the markets.
The solution, the regulators believe, is to press bravely ahead and impose fair-value rules for all financial instruments.
"She's a very smart and fair-minded judge, " Jeffrey Kessler, a longtime players-association lawyer said during a recent interview.
The Justice Department last year reached a far smaller fair-lending settlement with two American International Group Inc.
The FASB has yet to produce proposals on financial assets and is more wedded to a fair-value regime.
What fair-minded person could possibly imagine this black circle in any way is a rebuttal to this skeptic position?
Aisling was his girl, fair-haired and pretty, with expressive blue eyes, younger than Manning by more than a year.
The judge said Loughner's fair-trial rights were no longer on the line now that his criminal case has resolved.
HUD's aggressive response is part of a broader effort in recent years to step up enforcement of fair-housing policies.
The agreement, announced last Wednesday, was the largest residential fair-lending settlement in history.
The teacher was a single woman in her mid-thirties, a fair-minded, warmhearted person.
At worst--and it is bad enough--it may make it harder to empanel a fair-minded jury in a capital case.
To those dwindling few of us who are fair-minded, it is plenty good.
Moreover, fair-value accounting appears to play a part in the upswing of a cycle as well as in the downswing.
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The most immediate is the mark-to-market, or so-called fair-value accounting, rules that regulators have been enforcing since the early 1990s.
For example, the shop features peach-and-raspberry or orange-and-geranium flavoured bars from Choc Affair, which specialises in handmade, fair-trade chocolate.
Adam Smith answered that question...but those who believe what he said are regarded by many fair-minded people as slightly mad.
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