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Of course. That is why so many dislike it.
Fair trade is good as it involes everyone, from glaciers to people in bhopal.
Well, he was a very fair man as he made everyone sit down in a temple showing that everyone is equal. So when it came to trade he would not cheat and always tell the truth, and he was very fair! :)
There are a number of benefits of a money economy. The currency is consistent and therefore as fair as possible to most people for example.
Unrealized loss.
They are free because nearly everyone can vote and are free to vote for whomever they like free from intimidation by the government and everyone is allowed to run for office. They are fair because everyone is given the opportunity to vote without much effort...
"Fair" is a character trait that reflects impartiality, justice, and equity in one's actions and decisions. It involves treating others with respect and ensuring that everyone is given a fair opportunity and outcome. Being fair also means acting in an unbiased and ethical manner.
Yes, however there are some aspects of a command system (the federal govt) that provide certain rules and regulations to keep the economy stable and to try to give everyone a fair chance in participation.
The phrase "fair crack of the whip" originated in Australia and comes from the practice of horse racing. It refers to giving everyone an equitable and just opportunity or chance to compete or succeed.
Everyone deserves an equal chance. Providing different funding prevents some people with less from having the opportunity to be as good as those with more.
It was fair to everyone.
Agriscience is a type of fair. This fair give students an opportunity to learn about science.
Everyone does.
No, fair means everyone gets what they need, equal means everyone is treated the same...is that fair?
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not everyone but a fair few
because they want to lull you into a false sense of security.