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be honest and fair in all business
Do your research just like I had to do it myself. You need to earn your degree and not have someone be the reason you got it. It is not fair to the honest students. For Heaven's sake please!
foreign affairs
It is fair weirdo
fair trade aims to ensure that producers in poor countries get a fair deal for the food what they have grown
Being honest fair inn dealings .
Fair is correct for this usage.
Michael Jackson was surely an honest and fair person.No one can deny it.
"He insinuated that I was less than honest in our dealings" He "meant" or he "alluded" also "accused"
to be fair , to be frank, (to be honest)
No, attribution doesn't change anything; it neither makes an infringing use fair nor does failure to attribute make a fair use infringing. This applies to the U.S. only. Now you said "fair dealings' which is a European Term; you'd have to check the law in your country as it may be different.
No, it is not a conjunction. Honest is an adjective meaning truthful, fair, or moral.
be honest in all your dealings…especially with people who are willing to help you
Integrity means having morals and honest dealings. People had to rely on each other's integrity in business-dealings. So integrity has been part of life throughout history!
fair, honest
frank, fair
This phrase suggests that the person is honest and truthful, lacking deceit or dishonesty in their actions and words. They are considered trustworthy and reliable in their dealings with others.