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"fair chance" Definitions
  1. the same chance everyone else gets

331 Sentences With "fair chance"

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We're trying to give everyone a fair chance at success.
I think there's a fair chance we do get to a deal.
Beto O'Rourke (D-Texas), who has a fair chance of defeating Sen.
"There's a fair chance he's going to have a gun," Richardson says.
Seminars could be organised to ensure that all speakers get a fair chance.
"The idea he will get another chance, a fair chance, is so important."
But O'Leary is not convinced his airline is being given a fair chance.
To give singing a fair chance, we compared it to whistling instead of instruments.
"You didn't give me a fair chance," she says, and Nick starts to cry.
When funders fail to give entrepreneurs of color a fair chance, it's everyone's loss.
He did after all admit there was a fair chance of a deal, eventually.
Google spokesman Al Verney said the U.S. company was giving competitors a fair chance.
Maybe it is time to let others have a fair chance to influence policy.
"They're scared and they just want a fair chance at a hearing," Chahal tells Broadly.
SG Blocks is working toward giving everyone their fair chance of reaching the American dream.
Everybody deserved a fair chance even after they'd done their time, and she believed that.
To me it means making sure that everyone has a fair chance of making it.
They're just friends, but she feels like he didn't give their relationship a fair chance.
It may be the private sector's most vocal and active proponent of fair-chance employment.
Just as all of us do, they deserve a fair chance at a bright future.
Our common purpose is to build countries where everyone has a fair chance to succeed.
So it has a fair chance to do very well at providing intelligent assistance at scale.
This is about changing the system so that American workers have a fair chance in competing.
If the Marines are not already investigating it, then there's a fair chance the Russians are.
ROMEO: Leave mine family out of this … JULIET: Oh fair chance wouldst be a fine thing!
"There has to be breadcrumbs along the way that give them a fair chance," he said.
In other news: -- Officials say there's a "fair chance" a US airstrike in Mosul killed civilians.
We want to solve their problems and give them a fair chance and a happy life.
Editorial Do all members of the New York Police Department have a fair chance at advancement?
The response was overwhelmingly in favor of ensuring a fair chance to improve one's economic standing.
But because we struck in that area, I think there's a fair chance that we did it.
At Project Include, our mission is to give everyone a fair chance to succeed in the workplace.
The least we can do is give them a fair chance to make their case in court.
Stephen Townsend, said last month that there was "a fair chance" a US strike had been involved.
Proponents of the measure, called the Fair Chance Housing Ordinance, hope it'll tackle several problems at once.
It could set lenient standards to get onstage, ensuring even lesser-known candidates get a fair chance.
Punxsutawney Phil saw his shadow this year, so there's a fair chance the moon's name will ring true.
"We need a system that gives working people finally a fair chance to get ahead too," he said.
And, if New England was actually fully healthy, I'd say there's a fair chance they'd get blown out.
Immigrants came to this land and found an open field and a fair chance to pursue their dreams.
About a third of Americans have a criminal record and are given a fair chance at being hired.
Won't parents feel compelled to choose enhancement merely to give their offspring a fair chance at such opportunities?
BECKY QUICK: Fair chance that we get to a deal or, I guess let me ask this way, too.
We back "Fair Chance Hiring," federal and state efforts to require background checks only after conditional offers of employment.
These efforts and the Fair Chance at Housing Act are essential parts of the overarching "Housing For All" campaign.
Opponents say ex-offender friendly initiatives, like "ban the box" or "fair chance hiring," come along with unintended consequences.
That's the argument, anyway, if other countries are giving American products a fair chance to succeed in their own marketplace.
Couldn't the juvenile judges understand, from looking at the guardians, that the kids didn't stand any kind of fair chance?
There's a fair chance he's at Desoto for good, or at least until February, when he's set to be released.
" He said he had kept Mr. Comey in his job "because I want to give everybody a good, fair chance.
"Sometimes I do," Irvi replied, adding through tears that he thought Rachel had never given his country a fair chance.
Consistent with the San Francisco Fair Chance Ordinance, we will consider for employment qualified applicants with arrest and conviction records.
"Ban the box" (or, as some advocates call it, "fair-chance hiring") doesn't refer to a single law or policy.
"One of my fears is that I might let someone go who I didn't give a fair chance to," she admits.
But still, under the Fair Chance Housing Ordinance, she can't check someone's criminal history to hunt for less obvious red flags.
There's a fair chance you won't see The Birth of a Nation, the new movie about the Nat Turner slave rebellion.
"We should all be in favor of giving everyone a fair chance," Joe Sullivan, Uber's chief security officer, tells the Journal.
While the Complete Instagram Influencer Bundle might not make you a millionaire, there's a fair chance it will up your followers.
" Ocasio-Cortez said in a statement: "I am proud to join Senator Harris in introducing the Fair Chance at Housing Act.
Ban-the-box bills passed with other fair-chance ordinances are better because they go further in their protections, he said.
They tore down social, racial and legal barriers to give poor boys and girls an open field and a fair chance.
And given a fair shot, given a fair chance, Americans have never, ever, ever, ever, ever let the country down. Never!
When Morgan asked Lohan about her views on President Donald Trump, Lohan said she thought he should be given a fair chance.
This system does not give everybody a fair chance at success and it hasn't been particularly good for society as a whole.
There is a fair chance that much of the world's recoverable oil will never be extracted, because it will not be needed.
Even so, Morgan Stanley's analysts think Chinese firms have a fair chance at becoming world-class in certain parts of the industry.
"You can't be complete fraudsters, and there has to be breadcrumbs along the way that give them a fair chance," he said.
As the service industry grows, workers filling those jobs will continue to fight for jobs that provide dignity and a fair chance.
You'll have to judge whether you can trust the ex-boss, and whether you've given a fair chance to the new one.
Everyone was fighting for ice time, and the coaches didn't have much history with the players, so everyone had a fair chance.
In order to give those ideas a fair chance to breathe, I think my opinion requires a little more time and dialogue.
Work has changed in the 21st century; now our legal standards must evolve so working families have a fair chance to succeed.
I have made a commitment to myself to respect democracy and give a fair chance to Donald Trump to be a good President.
For one thing, citizens will accept the inequalities that capitalism generates only if they think they have a fair chance of getting ahead.
The Fair Chance Housing Ordinance, on the other hand, forbids landlords from checking criminal background or considering prior criminal convictions when selecting tenants.
The first indications are that a determined United States has a fair chance of helping to bring about a lasting change in Venezuela.
Denying Garland a hearing, a vote, or a fair chance at confirmation allowed Trump to place Gorsuch on the high court for life.
China's new oil futures contract clearly meets the first two criteria and has a fair chance of succeeding on the third as well.
These days, if something disputed happens in public, there is a fair chance it will be captured on video and analyzed in detail.
General McMaster was given a fair chance and allowed to remove from the National Security Council political holdovers from General Flynn's brief tenure.
Ron Johnson said he wants both sides to have a fair chance at making their case before a vote in an impeachment trial.
She thinks about all the children in the United States and elsewhere who don't have loving homes and aren't given a fair chance.
They have a pretty fair chance of success on a number of these issues because the Republicans are not solidly arrayed against them.
AND THAT SOMEBODY MIGHT JUST BE ME. I PERSONALLY FEEL THAT YOU ARE NOT GIVING THIS PRESIDENT A FAIR CHANCE TO GET IN ORDER.
Those with a better education are still more likely to find work, but there is now a fair chance that it will be unenjoyable.
There is a fair chance one or more of the district court judges will side with the plaintiffs and block Mr Trump's emergency diversions.
We talked about two of Seattle's recent housing laws we're challenging in court: the first-in-time rule and the Fair Chance Housing Ordinance.
And if you were even half-way sentient between the the mid to late 2000s then there's a fair chance it was Donnie Darko.
Mind you, Brad and Kyle gave me and Marie a handicap that cost us a fair chance at a win on a challenge day.
Ovenly, a New York City bakery, and Hot Chicken Takeover, a restaurant chain in Columbus, Ohio, rely on what they call fair-chance hiring.
"Magnificent innovation doesn't give you the right to deny others a fair chance to compete, innovate, and make it in these markets," said Vestager.
But more than four years later, what irks Silvestro is the feeling that Baltimore never gave him a fair chance during the 2013 preseason.
Applicants no longer need to have gone to Groton or be able to pay full freight to have a fair chance of getting in.
Men and women all over West Virginia just want a fair chance to work and provide for their families — nothing more and nothing less.
If you've got a kink, there's a fair chance we'll have covered it on My First Time (see: pegging, outdoor sex, or slave training).
They will speak in racial justice terms — righting the wrongs of prior generations and giving people of color a fair chance at the American dream.
The Allensbach study found that what Germans mean by "social justice" is a fair chance of success and fair (but not equal) rewards for achievement.
In spite of my bass-loving ways, I gave the Stellia a fair chance and, over time, I grew to really appreciate and enjoy them.
Philadelphia's Fair Chance Hiring Initiative provides a cash reimbursement to employers who hire felons that have been released from prison within the past five years.
Now SpaceX is protesting the LSA awards eight months later, arguing that the company wants a fair chance in the next phase of the program.
The pound suffers whenever there is bad news about Brexit, and there is a fair chance that the months ahead will contain plenty of that.
Given Three Billboards' tremendous success in this year's awards season, it's reasonable to assume that the movie has a fair chance at winning Best Picture.
According to the National Employment Law Project, ban-the-box laws are meant to ensure people with convictions have a fair chance to find work.
Our policymakers should foster the ability of employers like restaurants to give all Americans a fair chance at employment and a path to a career.
"We have put in place a ticketing system that will enable all fans a fair chance to secure tickets," said FIFA Secretary General Fatma Samoura.
A member of a group who met with the strikers told the AP that the migrants have not had a fair chance at immigration hearings.
And that the party apparatus worked to keep Sanders from having a fair chance at winning the Democratic nomination because, well, they didn't like him.
As long as MetLife got a fair chance to try to change minds, I would be comfortable concluding that the agency complied with the law.
In April 2018, Fidesz won the national elections, cementing Orbán's hold on power; international monitors concluded that the opposition never really had a fair chance.
When the replay of your death looks completely different from what you saw in the moment, it doesn't feel like you have a fair chance.
Recently canceled shows like Tuca & Bertie and The OA have spurred a conversation about whether shows are getting a fair chance at finding an audience.
In responding to our survey, 22019 percent Americans said that they think it's most important to ensure a fair chance at improving their economic standing.
They must look beyond the box to ensure conviction information and background checks are used appropriately—giving ex-offenders a fair chance at finding work.
The Washington forward had a fair chance to better his 20-goal career high from last season after he notched a goal and two assists Feb.
But while Democratic congressional majorities would likely lead to a lot of subpoenas and legal wrangling, there's also a fair chance they could be legislatively productive.
"There remains a fair chance that all of Vale's dams (which exceed 100 in count) will also be coming under great scrutiny going forward," said Underhill.
"The @marchofdimes strives for a world where every #baby has a fair chance, yet this is not the reality for many mothers and babies," Pratt wrote.
In 2005, former students brought a class-action lawsuit against the Education Department, saying that they had been deprived of a fair chance at an education.
He said Washington supported European defense integration moves, but hoped that non-European Union competitors would still get a fair chance to compete for weapons orders.
Musk does have a habit of successfully solving complex engineering problems though; and despite the mountainous technical challenges SpaceX faces, there's a fair chance they'll succeed.
Letter To the Editor: As you note in "A Fair Chance After a Conviction" (editorial, April 10), higher education plays an important role in reducing recidivism.
To help ensure a fair chance for all potential buyers, BaT requires that at least two bid-free minutes pass before it officially ends a sale.
If Lewis Hamilton [the world champion driver] is sitting in my Mini and I'm in his Mercedes, I think I have a fair chance to win.
Should that trend continue, there is a fair chance that statewide and in at least some congressional districts, The Donald will have to share his delegates.
And the moral intuition behind meritocracy is that it creates an elite that is capable and effective and that it gives everybody a fair chance at success.
A spiky partisan, who has offered criticisms of the special counsel, Robert Mueller, Mr Barr is a serious lawyer with a fair chance of winning Senate confirmation.
Instead of tweaking endless settings or upgrading hardware, the game itself automatically adjusts to give players a fair chance when increased latency reduces their odds of winning.
It's also important that states and cities set an example by adopting "ban the box" policies, as Connecticut has done by enacting the Fair Chance Employment Act.
We need a nationwide clean slate program that speeds up record-sealing, and expansion of fair-chance hiring that removes the lifetime stigma of a past failure.
So our manifesto is a plan for everyone to have a fair chance to get on in life, because our country will only succeed when everyone succeeds.
There is a fair chance that during this fast, flat portion of the course, the winner is engaged in a brutal race strategy known as the surge.
Schulz's approval rating has been on the up in recent months, with opinion polls suggesting he is in with a fair chance against current Chancellor Angela Merkel.
By requiring a higher standard of evidence and a more holistic review process, we are taking a significant step toward giving Americans a fair chance to succeed.
To stand a fair chance of arresting Afghanistan's descent to civil war, America will have to persuade the militants it has more sticking-power than they think.
Even if a program would have received the same funding either way, eliminating the earmark gave communities across the country a fair chance to compete for funding.
UBS said Thursday there is now a "fair chance" of a change in government and that will put pressure on GDP growth, inflation and the kiwi dollar.
The next generation, which would have been more efficient and might ultimately have been cheaper than today's panels, never had a fair chance to prove its value.
Inclusion rider is now a buzzword that people are clinging to in hopes that more women and people of color get a fair chance in career-changing projects.
To make sure that you are challenged by equality, new products, prices, the services that you can provide, so that you have a fair chance of making it.
If you don't take this two- to three-year view, you may end up having to close up shop before the business gets a fair chance to survive.
""A fair chance for families""A fair fight for families""A force for families""A new bargain for a stronger America""It's about time...and it's about you.
"For years, Navient failed consumers who counted on the company to help give them a fair chance to pay back their student loans," said CFPB Director Richard Cordray.
But whether we love him or hate him or admit that we don't really know him, it is time we give our highest elected official a fair chance.
"If you were to name a restaurant operating in the Twin Cities in the mid-to-late '90s, there's a fair chance I puked in it," he says.
Senator Portman's Second Chance Act Reauthorization and Senator Cory Booker and Senator Johnson's Fair Chance Act haven't received as much press attention, but still have strong bipartisan support.
"He said he always leaves hints when he's pranking people to give them a fair chance, which makes it "all the more thrilling when we pull it off.
On the elegiac, low-spirited "Fair Chance," bassist Thundercat pays tribute to his friend and frequent collaborator, Mac Miller, the rapper who died in 2018 from an overdose.
State are also turning to fair-chance hiring for public-sector jobs, in which they delay asking about an applicant's criminal history until later in the hiring process.
"All workers deserve a fair chance to get a good job," Sara Steffens, the secretary-treasurer of the Communications Workers of America labor union, said in a statement.
U.S. Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross said the United States and China were a long way from resolving their trade dispute, but saw a fair chance of a deal.
In drawing out his decision-making until this week, Mr. Bach called for due process and stressed the importance of giving Russia a fair chance to defend itself.
She also argued that her sons' opportunity for a fair chance to be accepted into a good school was "stolen" by the "despicable and illegal actions" of the defendants.
Fair warning: if you ask your partner to pick you up some new leggings while he's out at the shops, there's a fair chance he'll get it horribly wrong.
The program will focus on preventing girls from getting married and helping those who have already been wed — girls like Samia, who also deserve a fair chance in life.
Friday's meeting was scheduled so that if the ban is lifted Russian athletes have a fair chance of achieving the Olympic qualifying standard ahead of the July 11 deadline.
And they stood there for each other's performances, too, even when they were off camera, to make sure they all had a fair chance to really shine on camera.
Another idea is mandated data sharing — an echo of the patent system, which also depends on disclosure, the authors note — to allow new entrants a fair chance to compete.
The movement for inclusive hiring gained some momentum in December 2019 when President Donald Trump signed the Fair Chance Act as part of the 2020 National Defense Authorization Act.
But Mikey is one of the many reasons why we have to reform our criminal justice system and "ban the box" so others have a fair chance to succeed.
For now, we're willing to give the new operating system a fair chance, but it sure wouldn't have hurt to throw in a new watch style to get everyone excited.
This was arguably the first time in Zimbabwe's history that the opposition stood a truly fair chance against the ruling Zimbabwe African National Unity Patriotic Front party, headed by Mnangagwa.
The two sides are "miles and miles" from resolving trade issues but there is a fair chance they will get a deal, U.S. Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross said on Thursday.
Which isn't technically a bad thing — unless you have sensitive skin, in which case there's a fair chance it turns red and itchy at the mere mention of lavender oil.
" To fix the problem, she says employers need to "make sure they do everything they can to ensure a fair chance for women and minorities to advance in their company.
Some try to frantically vacuum-up each and every anime that comes out each season—others simply try to commit to each show, as to give them a fair chance.
If Hayne had continued on, there was a fair chance the two would make history by becoming the first Aussies to play NFL offense together — with Muir blocking for Hayne.
As these congressional leaders recognize, every student deserves a fair chance to succeed in school and prepare for their future — and yes, President Trump, that includes students who are transgender.
"We know today that the men and women in the military who are sexually assaulted do not get a fair chance to get justice in the current system," she said.
In other words, Amazon could no longer sell shoes and diapers and promote them over everyone else's shoes and diapers — giving a small business a fair chance to break in.
Of the 6900 countries that were surveyed, the majority of respondents in 2628 of those countries said that ensuring a fair chance to improve their economic standing was more important.
For positions located within the City of Los Angeles:  We will consider qualified applicants with criminal  histories in a manner consistent with the Los Angeles Fair Chance Initiative for Hiring.
US official says there's a 'fair chance' airstrike killed civilians in Mosul The President didn't acknowledge those deaths in his remarks, instead praising the work of the US military in Iraq.
""Putting Fairness First""A fair chance to get ahead""Your family is her fight""A fighting chance for families""A new promise for a new time""An America built for you.
And the reality is, it is one thing that is motivating base Republican voters to go to the polls to make sure that Republicans get a fair chance in this election.
Had the Democrats remained faithful with Senate tradition, there is a fair chance that some Republicans would have balked at the nuclear option (as they had previously) in forcing through Gorsuch.
Ensuring that poor and minority children and those with special learning needs have a fair chance to succeed in school has been a major reason for a federal role in education.
Considering Holden's unorthodox tastes and anti-capitalist beliefs, there was a fair chance the Hotelier putting out a record that would satisfy themselves and confuse the shit out of everyone else.
All I care about and need is for them to give this a fair chance, listen to my words, and imagine to their best ability the things that I talk about.
She beat college students at the game—until somebody decided to give graduate students a fair chance by letting them practice for just as long, and then, it was a tie.
Last year, it seemed there was a fair chance that even Congress would get in on the action with a bipartisan bill to reduce mandatory minimum sentences for some drug crimes.
However, since this info has been available for the past four months, despite Apple's takedown of the Github post, there's a fair chance the code is still making rounds across the internet.
"We need to redefine what it means to be free in the 21st century, to make sure we all have a fair chance at success in America," Steyer says on his website.
Where he takes it from here, only time will tell — but in the spirit of turning over a new leaf in the new year, let's give this handsome suitor a fair chance.
But we hope it helps move the conversation forward, and constitutes a step toward tackling the deep and nuanced challenge of creating an industry where everyone has a fair chance to succeed.
"CBI must get fair chance to investigate this very serious offence, which has consequences for the country's economy," said judge S R Tamboli, as PNB employee Shetty shifted nervously and blinked frequently.
But the solution must be a coherent, humane and (in Europe) collective policy that shares the burden of immigrants and gives people fleeing intolerable conditions a fair chance to find safe refuge.
However on asylum applications, the Trump administration's hands are tied by international and U.S. laws obliging the United States to give a fair chance to migrants who say they fear returning home.
Initiatives like "ban the box" or "fair chance hiring" differ slightly from "open hiring" because applicants still deal with the typical job application process, but any questions regarding criminal history are removed.
Self-governance depends on electoral losers accepting their losses, and on electoral winners giving the losers the freedom to dissent and criticize, and a fair chance to compete in the next election.
"[...] This was to highlight and raise our frustrations with not always getting a fair chance in the industry and to make a point that the struggle for black actors had not changed much."
In 2008, Katherine Heigl withdrew herself from contention for that year's Emmy awards because she found her Grey's Anatomy material underwhelming and didn't want to preclude another, deserving actress from a fair chance.
This was to highlight and raise our frustrations with not always getting a fair chance in the industry and to make a point that the struggle for black actors had not changed much.
Allowing individuals to donate to as many candidates as they wish would draw contributions away from PACs and bring money directly to candidates, giving underdog candidates a fair chance in the political arena.
That's 14 million kids who simply do not get a fair chance at a bright future because they lack access to the quality education and other resources which others may take for granted.
It welcomes the tired, poor and huddled masses with open arms of hope and the promise of a better tomorrow; it doesn't shut them out and deny them a fair chance at life.
"So we had to put in a system, even though I opposed it, to make sure that we gave it a fair chance to work -- states are the laboratories of democracy," he added.
"A free and open Internet gives everyone a fair chance to innovate and for a vast array of content to be discovered by consumers," then-chairman Jean-Pierre Blais said at the time.
" Lee Gelernt, a lawyer with the American Civil Liberties Union, countered that the Trump administration is moving "abruptly" to deport the immigrants "without giving them a fair chance to go to immigration court.
Unless Congress mandates that large, "prime" contractors meet certain subcontracting goals or requirements, there is a risk that small firms will not have a fair chance to contribute to this massive national undertaking.
"There is a fair chance China will look at some kind of broad-based fiscal stimulus which might provide some support for commodities in the back-end of the second half," he added.
As we approach the first anniversary of the coup, tens of thousands of people who were arrested in the purges are yet to stand trial and get a fair chance to defend themselves.
President Trump recently said he was committed to substantially increasing homeownership so "that hard-working Americans enjoy a fair chance at becoming homeowners," which he writes will also benefit communities, states and America.
And yet, 70 million people (one in three adults) in the U.S. with a prior arrest or conviction record are shut out of a fair chance of future employment because of their past.
"In Pennsylvania, the way that it works is that you can keep getting time added onto your probation and it doesn't give anybody a fair chance to live," said McCants of Color of Change.
I am a twenty-six year old single woman, and a broker for a major Wall Street firm...I think it's extremely important that Cagney and Lacey be given every fair chance to succeed.
On Saturday, Kevin De Bruyne returned to Chelsea, which discarded him two years ago without giving him a fair chance to play, and he was the energetic force behind Manchester City's 3-4923 win.
" Drake says he and a friend, who's also black, were trying to bring attention to the issues they faced during auditions, and their "frustrations with not always getting a fair chance in the industry.
"In Pennsylvania, the way that it works is that you can keep getting time added onto your probation and it doesn't give anybody a fair chance to live," said McCants of Color of Change.
I came to find out that I was among the first people hired by NYU's Gallatin School under the Fair Chance Act, which eliminated that question from most hiring materials in New York City.
Two-thirds of voters — 65 percent — support fair chance hiring, and 87 percent of voters strongly support replacing mandatory minimum prison sentences for non-violent offenders with a system that allows judges more discretion.
Mosul A March 17 airstrike in the Iraqi city resulted in the deaths of at least 112 civilians, and now the top US commander in Iraq says "there's a fair chance" the US was responsible.
PHOENIX (Reuters) - Phoenix's mayor on Wednesday urged a federal probe into the local county's handling of voting in Arizona's presidential nominating contest, questioning whether minority voters were granted a fair chance to cast their ballots.
He also has a fair chance of scooping up some delegates in Colorado, Massachusetts and Minnesota, which have lots of the type of white liberals and college students who propelled "the Bern" in New Hampshire.
In Rome, a city that has long suffered from neglect and corruption at the hands of mainstream parties, Ms Raggi stands a fair chance of success when the vote is held, most likely in June.
"To level the playing field and give American workers a fair chance to compete for those jobs at State Department posts abroad, Congress instead exempted American workers abroad from those US employment laws," Kavanaugh wrote.
But they have a fair chance of successfully becoming a regional benchmark for the medium and heavy sour crudes favored by refiners in Asia ("Shanghai crude futures complete globalization of oil markets", Reuters, March 28).
Entrepreneurship Tight labor markets and simple compassion are among the reasons that small businesses are getting behind fair-chance employment, a movement to level the playing field for job hunters who have a criminal record.
Hillary will focus resources on detaining and deporting those individuals who pose a violent threat to public safety, and ensure refugees who seek asylum in the U.S. have a fair chance to tell their stories.
If Israel continues down its path, its elections will cease to be meaningful choices — the playing field will be so unlevel that Arab parties and the center-left will never really have a fair chance.
Though "ban the box" is a rallying cry, it's time to look beyond it—by embracing fair chance hiring policies that open dialogues and open opportunities for ex-offenders intent on turning their lives around.
Just 28503 percent of voters say there is a "good" or "excellent" chance that Congress addresses gun laws this year, while another 22019 percent said there was a "fair" chance Congress would address the issue.
Other Central Americans ordered deported in absentia may not have had a fair chance to plead their asylum case because they did not get adequate information from government bureaucrats explaining their obligation to go to court.
As a still-small company that owes its existence to net neutrality's giving us a fair chance in the marketplace, we will take every opportunity to share our perspective and give constructive input to this process.
In a leaked email just days before the period's end, CEO Elon Musk said the company had stood a fair chance of setting a new record and delivering more than 100,000 cars for the first time.
"I would look forward to seeing Germany again assuming a leadership role, ideally together with France, and then I think we have a fair chance that the Russian Federation and Ukraine could come along," Greminger said.
The change made it easier for people with prior criminal convictions to get a fair chance at being considered for employment with the city by no longer asking them to disclose that information on their applications.
The Ben Franklin story, they point out, doesn't include the Native American or African-American experience; it doesn't take into account the ways America has not really offered a fair chance to many of its people.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The United States and China are "miles and miles" from resolving trade issues but there is a fair chance the two countries will get a deal, U.S. Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross said on Thursday.
Going forward, President Trump's executive order will require agencies to review their guidance, revoke much of it, and publicize the rest so that Americans have a fair chance to know the rules that apply to them.
The strategy has a fair chance of success but it could be threatened by rising U.S. imports from other OPEC and non-OPEC members or a diversion of Saudi shipments from the United States to other markets.
Two candidates who do stand a fair chance if the Bulgarians fail are Vuk Jeremic, a former Serbian foreign minister, and Miroslav Lajcak, the Slovak foreign minister (who has spent much of his career in the Balkans).
It's not a guarantee that they will, because judges have to decide on a case-by-case basis, but I think there's a fair chance the suit stemming out of allegations of sexual harassment will go forward.
The women's pair had been one of the most highly-anticipated finals, with the New Zealanders, the United States and the Danes all standing a fair chance of toppling world and Olympic record holders Glover and Stanning.
So unlike the infamous Samsung Galaxy Note fiasco in 2016, there's a fair chance that laboriously enforcing this directive for every MacBook that comes through a security checkpoint won't be at the top of the priorities list.
If Biden wins only the nomination, I won't have to worry that there's a fair chance that, in Bernie Sanders, a man could be elected president who, without nuance or discrimination, demonizes entire sectors of American industry.
If the Democrats have a moral imperative to give both Joe Biden and Bernie Sanders a full and fair chance to head the ticket, they have an equally compelling duty to nominate a woman as vice president.
Brewers rout Pirates on Villar's slam, Santana's 232 HRs PITTSBURGH — Pick a name from the Milwaukee lineup, or even the bench, and there's a fair chance that guy helped the Brewers sweep the Pittsburgh Pirates this weekend.
"Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau praised the fund as an "important investment" that will "help women in developing countries to create jobs, build economies that work for everyone, and have a real and fair chance at success.
"My initial impression is the enemy had a hand in this, and there's also a fair chance that our strike had some role in it," General Townsend said in a briefing broadcast to the Pentagon from Iraq.
Nineteen states and 100 cities and counties prohibit public agencies — and in some cases, private employers — from asking applicants about criminal convictions until later in the process, when they have had a fair chance to prove their qualifications.
EU ambassador Kobia said in a statement in response to Reuters' questions that "many European actors stand ready to work in Myanmar, but more needs to be done to give them a fair chance to compete for contracts".
"If this should not occur, we will start a new, impartial investigation of Frostenson's alleged transgressions of our statues, giving her a fair chance to defend her cause ... This is the second part of the resolution," he said.
In co-sponsoring the Equality Act, Congressman Dold showed how important it is that LGBT people be able to have a fair chance to earn a living, provide for their families, and live free from fear of discrimination.
An appellate court heard arguments in April 2017 and looked at all the transcripts of Anna's original trial, then last summer overturned the verdict on the grounds that Anna was not given a fair chance to defend herself.
Known as the Fair Chance Act, the measure is a top priority for criminal justice advocates, who say it will prevent federal agencies and contractors from automatically disqualifying ex-offenders from employment before they can even be interviewed.
The question of whether or not Dylan would be allowed to return to school — whether he'd have a fair chance at his future — propelled the whole season forward, especially as Peter and Sam became emotionally involved in exonerating him.
No guarantees of course, but that you have a fair chance of making it even if you're a small company, big company, European, national, foreign, publicly owned, privately owned, so that citizen experience, that market is fair and open.
We don't want to presume to know how you spent your Valentine's Day, but statistically there's a fair chance at least some of you enjoyed a bit of rumpy-pumpy in the dark chambers of a nightclub this weekend.
President Trump should give vulnerable and suffering people a fair chance to win asylum in America — not just because it's the ethical thing to do, but because doing so will create jobs and spur economic growth for all Americans.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The United States and China are a long way from resolving trade issues with China but there is a fair chance the two countries will get to a trade deal, Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross said on Thursday.
"I'll say this, if we did it — and I'd say there's at least a fair chance that we did — it was an unintentional accident of war and we will transparently report it to you when we're ready," Townsend said.
His maverick streak resulted in unlikely alliances with Democrats, and he even teamed up with a left-leaning lawmaker from the Detroit area to ensure legal defense budgets for impoverished criminal defendants gave them a fair chance in court.
Her lawyer, Ray Ybarra Maldonado, who also represents García Aguilar, says there is still a fair chance that Arreola's application for asylum may be denied, but she was now safe to report for her check-in on May 23.
Facebook claims its users would be able to freely take their information from one network to the next, giving people the ability to choose where they spend their time while allowing competitors a fair chance at winning over audiences.
That would "allow the deportation of unaccompanied children before they've had a fair chance to claim protection," Wendy Young, president of Kids in Need of Defense, a group that advocates for immigrant children, told a conference call with reporters.
To ensure that everyone has a fair chance to get into the tech industry, we need to focus on the other pipeline — the pipeline that leads to a disproportionate number of black people and other minorities ending up in prison.
But Central American families and children arrested in immigration raids over the past month may have been denied a fair chance at claiming asylum, according to a report released on Wednesday by a coalition of immigration lawyers and nonprofit organizations.
She'll introduce the Senate version of the Fair Chance at Housing Act, which would roll back "one-strike" policies that can lead to families' eviction from public housing if any member of the household is involved in even minor criminal activity.
A $500 billion civil lawsuit filed by a parent on Wednesday in San Francisco accused 45 defendants of defrauding and inflicting emotional distress on everyone whose "rights to a fair chance at entrance to college" were stolen through their alleged conspiracy.
In other words, there's a fair chance that a great many savers — unless they make lifestyle sacrifices or wiser investment decisions or have an actual pension — won't be able to maintain their current quality of life once they leave the workforce.
"We will not pick a strategic investor for this divestment of SCIC and we will publicly announce and create a fair chance for all interested investors," SCIC chairman Nguyen Duc Chi told investors at a roadshow in Ho Chi Minh city.
The Fair Chance at Housing Act would require public housing agencies (PHAs) and other HUD-assisted housing to perform individualized reviews of tenant applications, as well as consider mitigating evidence of their past criminal activity rather than issue blanket bans.
Hours after the House invited the administration to present its defense next week in the impeachment investigation, the president railed against House investigators for being "very sick and corrupt people" unwilling to give him a fair chance to defend himself.
Fourth, the federal government and every state should automatically expunge criminal records after an appropriate period of time has passed so that those who have paid their debt to society have a fair chance to lead productive and law-abiding lives.
FRANKFURT, March 3 (Reuters) - Germany's European Union Commissioner Guenther Oettinger welcomed efforts to consolidate European exchanges through a combination of Deutsche Boerse and the London Stock Exchange (LSE), saying he hoped antitrust authorities in Brussels would give the deal a fair chance.
""Building a better tomorrow""Strength you can count on""A fair shot and a fair deal""Building a fairer future today""You've earned a fair shot""You've earned a fair chance""Renewing America's promise""Renewing our basic bargain""Time for a better bargain.
This review could have come months ago, but I wanted to give the phone and its gimmicky and not-at-all holographic "holographic display" a fair chance as shotgun to my iPhone (I'm a two phone guy — always an iPhone and Android).
Read more: I ate the bacon, egg, and cheese biscuits from 4 major fast-food chains, and the winner surprised meBut as Business Insider's resident chow chomper, I had a solemn duty to give Dunkin's new Beyond sausage breakfast sandwich a fair chance.
Britain is used to being the underdog at the Winter Olympics and it's a role they have embraced before to startling effect in the women's skeleton and there's a fair chance the team could be celebrating five podiums in a row in Pyeongchang.
Already the owner of multiple Grammys, an Oscar and a Tony, one would have to expect that "Springsteen on Broadway" has a fair chance of adding an Emmy to that resume, and the rare title of EGOT that would come with it.
While we, the British people, might feel a jingoistic sense of superiority when it comes to 'soccer' and 'penalty kicks' and 'the LA Galaxy', we would be remiss not to give Bob Bradley a fair chance to prove himself in English football.
Here in Oregon, there is a fair chance that the inspiration was Sarah Masoni, a university laboratory manager with a title that is less than lyrical: director of the product development and process program at the Food Innovation Center of Oregon State University.
Also from Mitchell: He agreed with an official's comments made Tuesday that "there is a fair chance that our operations may have contributed to civilian casualties," but added that the investigation continues and "there's still much to learn" from the initial assessments.
Given these points, the Society for Human Resource Management (SHRM) has launched an initiative calling on business leaders to adopt inclusive hiring practices giving men and women who are qualified a fair chance to bring their much-needed skills back into the workplace.
Citing the effect the war on drugs had on mass incarceration, the Fair Chance at Housing Act of 2019 bill says it would ban blanket "one-strike" policies that allow eviction after a single incident of criminal activity and replace it with a review system.
The dollar was also helped by investors looking for safety after U.S. Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross said the United States and China are "miles and miles" from resolving trade issues even though there is a fair chance the two countries will get a deal.
"All children, regardless of where they were born, deserve equal access to health care, education, proper nutrition, and the support they need to have a fair chance to succeed" said Bruce Lesley, president of First Focus, a bipartisan children's advocacy group, in a statement.
As for Rubio, in my columns I always gave him a fair chance, but Florida deserves a senator who will demonstrate profiles in courage and diligence on the job — someone like Murphy, not a senator with a long record of absenteeism and truancy like Rubio.
It's more than possible that they are attempting to delegitimize the process by which that proposal is effected: If nefarious actors interfered, and America did not have a fair chance to weigh in, how can it be said to be a transparent and open process?
Law and policymakers must recognize the harm these policies cause families across the nation and how passage of the Fair Chance at Housing Act could help to mitigate this harm and reduce instances of homelessness and the disproportionate incarceration of low-income people of color.
Stephen Townsend, commander of America's anti-ISIS campaign in Iraq and Syria known as Operation Inherent Resolve, said of the latter attack Tuesday that there was a "fair chance" a U.S. drone strike in the area had played a role in the civilian deaths.
They understood that most voters liked the general idea of a market economy in which they would have a fair chance to rise, but also resented an economy that failed to live up to the rosy promises of its defenders in business and government.
And there's a fair chance, statistically speaking, that no Americans will travel to the United States with the virus after attending the Olympics in the country that has been most affected by Zika, according to the authors of the paper published in the Annals of Internal Medicine.
And we must continue to build on the immense progress that the world has seen in recent decades as a result of those who have worked tirelessly in some of the toughest places on Earth to fight for a world where every child has a fair chance.
Hit with a record 4.34 billion euro fine last year for using the market power of its mobile software to block rivals in areas such as internet browsing, Alphabet unit Google was also ordered to come up with a proposal to give its rivals a fair chance.
But migrants' advocates say the government has been holding children in the nation's overcrowded detention centers for far too long, and that some children are quickly funneled into the deportation process rather than being given a fair chance to seek asylum or some other form of relief.
"The election was a wake-up call about the amount of work we have to do to give everyone a fair chance to succeed in tech, in STEM education, in all kinds of businesses, and across all areas of the United States," Pao wrote in an email.
Our next president can help clear that path by listening to the unique needs of today's students, bringing to scale the solutions that work, and implementing the policies that will give all Americans, not just a select few, a full and fair chance at a successful life.
The supposed goal of the program is to promote diversity among the immigrant population and to give people in all parts of the world a fair chance to settle in the U.S. Towards this end, only individuals from "low-admission" countries are able to enter the lottery.
" WashPost yesterday, "Trump backers like his early moves," from Accident, Md.: "Critics are unfairly exaggerating the effect of Trump's executive orders and complaining without giving him a fair chance, supporters say, just as critics blew some of his comments and jokes out of proportion during the campaign.
"It is a fair chance to demonstrate a difference in leadership styles and a difference in the way you approach a crisis," said Moe Vela,  a Democratic strategist and White House adviser in the Clinton and Obama administrations who sits on the board of directors at TransparentBusiness.
Much like reading for the regular column, which I've been doing for 14 years and Miya has been doing for four years, it's really about immersing yourself in essay after essay and figuring out how much you need to read to give it a fair chance.
In discussions with Gizmodo during this past fall in the wake of the Samsung phone recall, a special interest group argued that if consumers are given a platform to express discontent with a product, a given company doesn't have a fair chance to defend itself against any lies.
But if Latinos are to have a fair chance of achieving the American Dream of getting ahead by hard work, their employers and the federal government must acknowledge that wage theft is a widespread and serious and do everything in their power to put an end to the problem.
The top U.S. commander in the fight against the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria (ISIS) said Tuesday "there's a fair chance" that U.S.-led coalition forces are partly responsible for the recent civilian deaths in Mosul but added there are signs that ISIS also played a role.
"I've made clear that the fight against PKK is right and necessary, but on the other hand everything must be done so that people of Kurdish origin get a fair chance in Turkey, that they can participate when it comes to wealth and development of the country," she said.
It's difficult to argue with this; if I was bored, demotivated, and hungry all day every day, there's probably a fair chance I'd be tempted to sit on my bunk and watch the Beast chase down retired accountants from Maidstone as I tripped out on a bit of spice.
Laura Gómez is the CEO and founder of Atipica, a software company that has built the world's first inclusive AI platform for the talent life cycle, and a founding member of Project Include, a non-profit whose mission is to give everyone a fair chance to succeed in tech.
Luci Riley, 48, a nurse and a Sanders delegate from California, said she chose to walk out of the convention and toward the media area because she believed the thousands of people who came out to Sanders campaign rallies were not given a fair chance to transform the country.
THE TOPLINE: The top U.S. commander in the fight against the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria (ISIS) said Tuesday "there's a fair chance" that U.S.-led coalition forces are partly responsible for the recent civilian deaths in Mosul but added there are signs ISIS also played a role.
"Every generation is expected to do better than the last, but too many millennials are not getting a fair chance to make it in New York City," Comptroller Scott Stringer said in a statement on the generation defined by the report as those born between 827 and 1996.
Margrethe Vestager: Well, I don't like to generalize because everyone should have a fair chance of making it, also in Silicon Valley, but at least serious enough so that we found that a fine of 2.4 billion euros was the fine in the Google case that we just decided.
Legislation like the Renew Act, the Clean Slate Act, and the Fair Chance Act would enhance the reforms in the First Step Act by breaking down barriers to reentry, including the simple existence of a criminal record, that still prevent rehabilitated offenders from reentry into society as productive citizens.
Senator Kamala Harris, Democratic of California and a White House hopeful, and Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, Democrat of New York, released the Fair Chance at Housing Act, which would require public housing authorities and owners to consider all mitigating circumstances when making screening determinations based on criminal activity.
The founder of ReisUp, whose mission it is to level the financial playing field through education so everyone has a fair chance to become financially free and live their best life, knows that deployment and financial preparedness go hand in hand: She is married to a naval officer.
Sharon McCarthy, the chief of the violent crimes unit in the United States attorney's office at the time and a defense lawyer now, said that multiplying mandatory minimum sentences, as the government sought to do against Mr. Perez, cheated people out of a fair chance to defend themselves at trial.
Congress should do the right thing and opt for the Senate version of the farm bill which would give the formerly incarcerated and people with substance use disorders — with and without criminal records — a fair chance to rebuild their lives, rather than creating onerous new barriers to reentry and rehabilitation.
"We have taken an innovative and inclusive approach to debates so that we reach the widest audience and give our historically large field of candidates a fair chance to make their case to the American people," DNC senior adviser Mary Beth Cahill told Refinery29 at the time of the announcement.
That is overwhelmingly good news for supporters of "ban the box" or "fair chance hiring" policies, which dozens of states have adopted that would prevent public employers from asking job applicants whether they have been convicted of a crime before they have a chance to explain their qualifications for the job.
In a nation where one in three working-age adults has had a scrape with the law — and where a conviction that does not affect an applicant's qualifications can still make it hard to secure a job years later — supporters of fair-chance hiring say it does more than fight stigmas.
Although the odds are stacked against any one person fixing the VA, Admiral Jackson deserves a fair chance to be the first, despite his lack of managerial experience — which, although a seemingly helpful qualification to have, did not much help his predecessor, Secretary Shulkin, in the court of public opinion.
His presidential campaign was allowed to continue after his arrest in August, but he has complained repeatedly that he has not been given a fair chance and that his arrest was a political move by Prime Minister Chahed, who was knocked out in the first round of the presidential election.
To counter these biases, 31 states and over 150 cities and counties across the country had adopted fair-chance policies and "ban the box" initiatives by early 2018, meaning employers in those jurisdictions can no longer conduct criminal background checks until after the hiring process is completed and a conditional offer is made.
Read More When Russia's money runs out, the 'real trouble starts' Milov said that, alone, the Democrats did not have a chance to challenge Putin but he said he thought there was a fair chance that United Russia could lose its parliamentary majority in September for the first time in 13 years.
Stephen Townsend, the commander of the United States-led international coalition against ISIS, said today that there was "a fair chance" that the U.S. had launched an airstrike in Mosul on March 17 that may have killed hundreds of Iraqi citizens, adding it was an "unintentional accident," per Defense One's Kevin Baron.
Discussing his numbers, you end up putting him in sentences with Michael Jordan, who is by acclamation considered to be the greatest player to ever live, and Wilt Chamberlain, a man who was so ahead of his time that the NBA changed the rules to give teams a fair chance to stop him.
There is a fair chance that the two top candidates in the South Carolina primary will turn out to be Cruz and Trump battling for first and second place with the center-right alternatives coming in distant third, fourth and fifth places because they are dividing the anti-Cruz and anti-Trump vote.
Over the course of our three-day conference, attendees met with lawmakers to share stories of the challenges they face delivering free, quality education in their home states, as well as the successes they have celebrated with students who have had a fair chance at a great education because their district embraced magnet schools.
The imperatives of cable television, which thrives on simplified story lines and high-decibel confrontation, don't necessarily align with the goals of the candidates, who seek a fair chance to get their message out, or of voters, who want to size up the candidates as people and educate themselves about salient differences in their policies and values.
"One of the fundamental responsibilities of any government is to look for good jobs, to defend jobs and to make sure that our economy is growing in ways that give a real and fair chance to everyone," Trudeau told reporters in St John's, Newfoundland when asked about his conversations with then Justice Minister July Wilson-Raybould.
Pennsylvania is leading the nation with a steady advancement of bipartisan criminal justice reforms focused on removing barriers that prevent advancement in the workforce: the nation's first 'Clean Slate' law; creating a fair-chance hiring policy for state government; and eliminating driver's license suspensions for non-driving infractions; all while seeing consecutive annual decreases in our prison population and a drop in crime.
Regardless, there is a fair chance that in New Hampshire the viability of Rubio, which includes his advantage of having national security experience in a dangerous world, the lift he received from Iowa, the GOP desire to stop both Trump and Cruz and the Florida senator's powerful next-generation appeal, enables him to leave New Hampshire as the undisputed Plan C candidate.
On the side of the Union, it is a struggle for maintaining in the world, that form, and substance of government, whose leading object is, to elevate the condition of men -- to lift artificial weights from all shoulders -- to clear the paths of laudable pursuit for all -- to afford all, an unfettered start, and a fair chance, in the race of life.
But our challenge is to stay fast enough and to have the right tools, because this is a fast-moving area in our economy and we really need to make sure that all the businesses, all the coming-ups, all the entrepreneurs have a fair chance of making it in this market, to serve citizens in the role of customers.
Momentum is already building for measures to incentivize prison programs that reduce recidivism rates under the Trump administration, but new data shows wide support among voters for other reforms, including reducing mandatory minimum prison sentences and giving ex-cons a fair chance to be judged on their qualifications before being asked about their criminal history when applying for a job.
If Clinton is to embrace and build upon President Obama's truly progressive education legacy, she must commit to ensuring:  (i)       a great public school choice for every family, (ii)      a quality teacher in everyclassroom – well-trained, supported, and ready to teach on day one, (iii)    the resources to provide a fair chance for everychild to achieve at high levels, and (iv)    a quality college experience, as well as an affordable one, for every family.
At that time, my point was that Doug Jones had a fair chance of defeating Roy MooreRoy Stewart MooreGOP Senate candidate 'pissed off' at Trump over health care for veterans Durbin says he has second thoughts about asking for Franken's resignation Alabama GOP senate candidate says 'homosexual activities' have ruined TV, country's moral core MORE in the Alabama Senate race and that it would be a political shot heard around the world if Jones actually won.
If you go and try something else and no one is giving you a fair chance, and you don't have family or any contacts there, I think it comes down to either you're going to starve and be homeless or you revert back to your own ways because that's all you know... These guys—yeah, say what you want, they're criminals, maybe they did horrible things, they don't deserve second chances—but when they don't get that fair second chance, the rest of society pays the price.
Senate Minority Leader Harry ReidHarry Mason Reid2020 Democrats fight to claim Obama's mantle on health care Reid says he wishes Franken would run for Senate again Panel: How Biden's gaffes could cost him against Trump MORE (D-Nev.) says Bernie SandersBernie SandersJoe Biden faces an uncertain path Bernie Sanders vows to go to 'war with white nationalism and racism' as president Biden: 'There's an awful lot of really good Republicans out there' MORE never got a fair chance from the Democratic National Committee (DNC).

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