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The answer FAIRNESS has 23 possible clue(s) in existing crosswords.
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Definitions of fairness in various dictionaries:
noun - conformity with rules or standards
noun - ability to make judgments free from discrimination or dishonesty
noun - the property of having a naturally light complexion
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The property of being fair. |
bFairnessb is the quality of making judgments that are free from discrimination. Judges, umpires, and teachers should all strive to practice bfairnessb. bFairnessb comes from the Old English fger, meaning "pleasing, attractive." This makes sense given that the word is also used to describe physical beauty. |
Impartial and just treatment or behaviour without favouritism or discrimination. |
The quality of having light-coloured hair or a pale complexion. |
Beauty. |
conformity with rules or standards |
ability to make judgments free from discrimination or dishonesty |
the quality of being good looking and attractive |
the property of having a naturally light complexion |
the quality of treating people equally or in a way that is right or reasonable: |
Fairness description |
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Fairness or being fair can refer to: * Justice * Equity (law), a legal principle allowing for the use of discretion and fairness when applying justice * Social justice, equality and solidarity in a society * Distributive justice, the perceived appropriateness of the distribution of goods, benefits, and other outcomes in a society, group, or organization (see also: teleology) * Procedural justice, the perceived appropriateness of rules or procedures used to allocate goods, benefits, and other outcomes (see also: deontology) * Interactional justice, the perceived appropriateness of interpersonal treatment * Environmental justice, the perceived appropriateness of the use or treatment of the environment or people via the environment, typically as a function of interpersonal or international relations * Perceptions associated with the ventrolateral prefrontal cortex and superior temporal sulcus brain regions, in the case of procedural justice, and the anterior cingulate cortex, anterior insula, and dorsola |