fair manner

collocation in English

meaningsoffairandmanner

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fair
adjective
uk
/feər/
us
/fer/
treating someone in a way that is right or reasonable, or treating a group of people equally and not allowing personal opinions to influence ...
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manner
noun
uk
/ˈmæn.ər/
us
/ˈmæn.ɚ/
the way in which something ...
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(Definition offairandmannerfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesoffair manner

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Resident and non-resident parents are assumed to behave in a reasonable andfairmannertowards each other.
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It is in his interests and those of all concerned that any such transfer shall be carried out in an equitable and absolutelyfairmanner.
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We have to act in a sensible andfairmanner.
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It is for us to see that the trials are conducted in the most scrupulouslyfairmanner, as this trial was.
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There is also the fact that houses are being let in a prettyfairmanner, on the whole.
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Moreover, research is continuously undertaken, and the relevant claims are weighed in a veryfairmanner.
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In general, it appears that the distribution of portfolios has been done in a sensitive andfairmanner.
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I do not mean a price regulator, but a regulator who would make sure that the market is operating in a true andfairmanner.
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This is in order to allow the views of fur farmers to be taken fully into account in an open andfairmanner.
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In my view this is not afairmannerof dealing with these sums.
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Thirdly, it endeavours to meet a real, actual and tragic problem in a sensible, sentitive andfairmanner.
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No one wants genuine complaints to be dealt with in any other than a full andfairmanner.
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It will be impossible to operate a school in an effective andfairmannerwithout experiencing a quite corrosive effect on relationships.
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He put his points in a balanced andfairmanner.
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The parties to the appeal will almost certainly make representations to the court about afairmannerof disposal.
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I should like to pay some acknowledgement to him for the veryfairmannerin which he has treated this subject.
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I suggest that it may be because the landlords are acting in a reasonable andfairmanner.
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While we are saddled with the rate support grant it must be distributed in a just andfairmanner.
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There is absolutely no need to point the finger at those involved with those successful ballots, which were conducted in an orderly andfairmanner.
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Would somebody who has been dismissed in breach of the doctrine of academic freedom be dismissed in a just andfairmanner?
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