Every mentally competent human on the planet instinctively knows what fundamental fairness is. It is the opposite of what you think/feel when you are being treated unfairly. Legally, it means that the law must be applied as equally and intelligently as possible to all persons who come before it, as equality and even-handed treatment equal fundamental fairness.
In all fairness, I agree with your terms. Reports of your fairness precede you.
A proper noun is the name or title of a specific person, place, or thing.Examples of proper nouns for the common noun 'fairness' are:New Yorkers for Fiscal Fairness (organization) in Albany, NY;The Fairness Doctrine, introduced in 1949 by the United States Federal Communications Commission (abolished in 1987);Fairness Close (street) in Shrewsbury, UK
Judges are expected to rule on a case with fairness; they should never let personal prejudice affect their rulings. (Fairness refers to acting in a way that is ethical, not playing favorites or being manipulative.)
The wording of this question is kind of weird, but I think you're asking for the word 'fairness' to be used in a sentence. Here's one : "The fairness of the soccer game was questioned when the rival team was caught cheating."
Fairness
your opinion in ways
Does not always mean fairness in the law
equal & fairness
I'm not even going to dignify that with an answer.
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No
a fundemental pinciple
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Thomas Hooker
connecticut
fairness in Tagalog: maganda
You mean 'keeps in the orbit of the sun? Gravitational force of attraction keeps the earth going around the sun.