fairness
Refers to the fundamental or essential level of fairness required in a situation.
Highlights that the required fairness is not complicated, but straightforward.
Relates to the fair distribution of wealth, opportunities, and privileges within a society.
Similar to basic fairness, emphasizing the simplest principles of being fair.
Fairness in the processes and procedures used to make decisions, especially in law.
Emphasizes meticulous attention to detail and principles in being fair.
Similar to 'demand', indicating that fairness makes something necessary.
Used to say that a particular action is necessary in order to be fair.
An innate or developed understanding of what is right and just.
A phrase used to introduce a statement that defends someone or explains their actions, to be fair to them.
Indicates that an action is performed in a fair manner.
Indicates the person or group towards whom fairness is directed.
Refers to the application of fairness within a specific context or area.
To make certain that a situation is fair.
To promise or make it certain that there will be fairness.
To express doubts about whether something is fair.
To succeed in creating a fair situation or outcome.