Collocations withfairness

These are words often used in combination withfairness.

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basic fairness
The basic fairness of the health service goes with the grain.
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concept of fairness
The inequity-averse and priority-aware models primarily aim at explaining the human concept of fairness, related to observed differences in payoff.
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in the interest of fairness
In the interest of fairness, guidelines should also clarify how to apply a contraindication consistently and accurately.
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matter of fairness
As a matter of fairness, property-owners who are expropriated ought to, and indeed do, receive compensation from the community.
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notion of fairness
The solution crystallizes into a convention, and conventions of this kind constitute the notion of fairness held by a society.
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perceived fairness
Future research should focus on understanding the conditions that favor different norms of sharing and perceived fairness.
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perception of fairness
That would give a certain perception of fairness.
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principle of fairness
The principle of fairness requires contributions in return for benefits, but that rarely takes place in international environmental cooperation.
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procedural fairness
Conceptual framework projects simply dress up questions of procedural fairness as cognitive issues.
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question of fairness
Apart from issues related to the effects of such an increase, the question of fairness can be invoked.
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sense of fairness
We are told that they are to trust to the generosity and sense of fairness of the people who practised boycotting and intimidation against them.
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standard of fairness
His standard of fairness is to increase the hours, accompanying it with a reduction in wages.
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