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"fair-minded" Definitions
  1. (of people) looking at and judging things in a fair and open way

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The President has nominated a highly qualified and fair-minded judge.
That is the record of a moderate, fair-minded, nonpartisan jurist.
The present is an extraordinarily difficult time to be fair-minded.
More importantly, Michael Dreeben is careful, meticulous, non-partisan, and fair-minded.
But the choice is not between prejudiced algorithms and fair-minded humans.
He will be fair minded and base his decisions on the law.
Judge Kavanaugh has not served as a neutral and fair-minded jurist.
Until now, fair-minded people wanted to give the man a chance.
But to a lot of fair-minded, ordinary Americans, it's just odd.
"That's not necessarily in the interest of the fair-minded reader," he said.
We work hard to be rigorous and fair-minded when reviewing PayPal accounts.
"Anyone who's fair-minded would see there's nothing offensive about it," Curry added.
Fair-minded leaders and citizens are responding to the bipartisan call for reform.
Lengthy, fair-minded hearings on the Treaty could clarify benefits and insurance policies.
He campaigned as a fair-minded Republican in a red wave election cycle.
Civil liberties are not a hindrance that fair-minded politicians must put up with.
He was fair-minded and that made him ultimately more convincing than anything else.
"You couldn't ask for a more fair-minded judge than Barry Williams," Murphy said.
But her advocates and targets alike say she can be tenacious, though fair-minded.
When she came back with a fair-minded and complex report, Hefner was infuriated.
Known as a judge's judge, he is fair-minded, unbiased, and even-handed person.
Polite people don't necessarily help those in need, but they are fair-minded and peaceable.
Larry Hogan: I know them, I find them to be decent, honest, fair-minded people.
It's an informative and fair-minded book that ultimately left this reader a bit depressed.
But it turns out there are independent- and fair-minded people still, even in Washington.
To be sure, fair-minded people can and should ask: What are the real uncertainties?
Occasionally visible are flashes of the sharp but fair-minded writer from her previous works.
He was generous, committed beyond professionalism, fair-minded and, in context, extremely open to progress.
Reporters say that intimidation tactics have made it almost impossible to do fair-minded journalism.
And I intend to vote for you, and I hope everybody who's fair minded will.
Democrats hate Jeff Sessions because he is tough, he is determined, and he is fair-minded.
It is time for fair minded senators to join the president in challenging the delaying tactics.
"They know that we take a principled, neutral, fair-minded approach to foreign policy," he said.
I think most fair-minded people think this has been kind of a sleaze campaign against me.
It was nasty work, directly against the 19th century conception of warfare as glorious and fair-minded.
We urge other studios, major corporations, and fair-minded Georgians to continue speaking out and urging Gov.
It is no fair-minded person's vision of what the American health care system should look like.
In the second basket are historical or sociological statements, which can be made by any fair-minded observer.
" In his resignation letter, Berry conceded that his tweet "taints the good work of fair-minded journalists everywhere.
"You couldn't ask for a more fair-minded judge than Barry Williams," Murphy said after the Nero verdict.
He was the man most gracious and fair-minded / Kindest to his people and keenest to win fame.
We will appeal to fair-minded politicians to build bridges across communities, not walls that further divide us.
Is their enlightened, fair-minded response evidence of "politically-correct" subterfuge or of a pluralist society making inroads?
On a personal note, I always found Walt, Steve and Ed to be thoughtful, insightful and fair-minded.
"A fair-minded tribute to a master," Nicolas Rapold wrote in his review for The Times in November.
This is an American issue that we should all care about; all fair minded people should be concerned.
He knows that judging means going where text and precedent lead you, in a fair-minded, evenhanded manner.
The court was clearly not independent or impartial – how could a fair-minded judge convict on this evidence?
"[Barr] is a person that's fair-minded; he does believe in the rule of law," Gurulé told me.
They say that tactics of harassment and intimidation have made it almost impossible to do fair-minded journalism.
We can do so much more, take action on climate change, defend individual liberties with fair-minded judges.
Ms Crehan is refreshingly fair-minded, acknowledges the limits of research and does not idolise highly stressful school systems.
In the latest statement, he said he hoped "fair-minded" people would understand why he had now spoken out.
A more openly factional, political journalism need not portend the death of fact-driven, truth-seeking, fair-minded reporting.
His colleagues describe him as conscientious, fair-minded, apolitical and non-partisan—a science nerd who works very hard.
I am certain that the sports fans and fair-minded people throughout America would never accept such a 'titleholder.
Kavanaugh undermined his credibility as a fair-minded jurist by indulging in some imaginative leaps to attack Democratic senators.
But any fair-minded person must grant that unlike his boss, Mr. Sessions has the courage of his convictions.
Our institutions of fair-minded journalism, of science and scholarship, and of the arts matter more now than ever.
Judge Gorsuch's memorandums, which are available in the papers of Justice Harry A. Blackmun, were thorough and fair-minded.
He said Mr. Udpa was well known by administrators on campus and had a reputation for being fair-minded.
He belongs to the fair-minded Jesuits, and has made some progressive-sounding comments about women and the LGBTQ community.
You folks can only preserve that hard-won credibility in one way -- with solid, fair-minded, accurate, and energetic reporting.
But Dearborn is an encyclopedic collector of facts and, on the whole, a decent and fair-minded judge of them.
Perhaps testing is now as an obstacle that makes it harder for fair-minded admissions officers to do their job.
Any firing of Mueller would lead many fair-minded people to assume that Trump is hiding criminal behavior, perhaps treason.
As our political authorities demonstrate with disappointing consistency, personal affluence does not necessarily foster a generous or fair-minded worldview.
It'll make you feel fair-minded, and if he ever found out, it would confuse the heck out of him.
We have long needed a fair-minded overview of this vitally important religious sensibility, and FitzGerald has now provided it.
Those actions have led many scientists to question whether Mr. Pruitt will conduct a fair-minded review of climate research.
I think all of these are perfectly healthy, fair-minded notions that need not have any grounding in racial consciousness.
People will only visit if they feel like its a fair-minded place to learn about products about which they're enthusiastic.
In response, The Intercept's Glenn Greenwald characterized Krugman's column as a work of campaign surrogacy rather than fair-minded opinion journalism.
I had a mother who was very fair minded and rational and reasonable and it was [the time of] women's liberation.
Fair-minded, rigorous pursuit of the truth is denounced as "fake;" the White House spreads rumors or outright lies as facts.
That doesn't mean fair-minded people should placate homophobes, misogynists and or racists to win an election — although that does happen.
I applaud the appointment of Robert Mueller as special counsel; a man of integrity, he is well respected and fair minded.
A fair-minded person might wonder if Clinton's remarks on Iowa schools reflect her views on education in a more cosmic sense.
I wanted to show that I'm fair-minded, and I didn't want company executives to tune me out as a permanent critic.
No fair-minded person can condone this false and heinous television attack by CBS on a young man for ratings and profits.
"Judge Garland has earned a track record of building consensus as a thoughtful, fair-minded judge who follows the law," Obama said.
Unless the Senate fights fiercely for a fair-minded justice, our daughters and granddaughters will have fewer rights than we have today.
But, echoing several other detainee lawyers, he also said he has known the judge for decades and respects him as fair-minded.
" He added, "There's no way any fair-minded person could label this — even if you were to believe it — as sexual harassment.
However, he was always fair-minded, well-meaning, generous and a far better person than I have been or ever will be.
Venus and Mercury both enter Libra on Saturday, encouraging us to be more fair-minded in our communication with lovers and friends.
"American Lion," Janet Maslin noted, "balances the best of Jackson with the worst" and Meacham's biography is cogent, fair-minded and insightful.
Fair-minded people can hold differing views on what our national flag means, and by extension, the relative offensiveness of burning it.
The most fair-minded review of the evidence I've read comes from a McKinsey report written by Penelope Dash and David Meredith.
No fair-minded person would look at Comey's testimony and the White House's pushback and see anything of value in the latter.
The pride that most of us take in our country stems from the conviction that Americans are a generous and fair-minded people.
After excoriating the outrageous and unfair treatment of him, "I intend to vote for you and I hope everyone who's fair-minded will".
Lucy Crehan's book is refreshingly fair-minded and makes a case that there is a lot to learn about how other countries learn.
It would not seem particularly fair-minded for the GOP to write him off as a viable Supreme Court nominee three years later.
Given the political tone currently being struck, one can scarcely blame him for assuming that being fair-minded about Islam meant being Muslim.
Israel's policies of settlement expansion — and its failures toward Arab Israelis and non-Orthodox Jews — can be criticized legitimately by fair-minded observers.
It's become clear, to those on the fair-minded left, that global capitalism has produced the greatest reduction in poverty in human history.
And there was only slight support for the partisanship hypothesis—a result that suggests people are, perhaps, more fair-minded than is often assumed.
But I think others at least began the case with the intent to do the right thing, to be fair-minded, to be unbiased.
If you're a fair-minded citizen, you ought to be concerned about the fact that we were repeatedly misled about what this meeting concerned.
At the reception afterward, I asked Brennan if he felt the attorney general was conducting the Justice Department investigation in a fair-minded way.
Even Tyrion, lover of women and relatively fair-minded, gets a schooling from Missandei when he claims to know the plight of her people.
"I don't presume where he'll end up on the political spectrum, I just know that he's an extraordinarily talented, fair-minded man," he said.
The man with elegant manners and a patrician air, ostensibly the very model of the fair-minded Christian conservative, paved the way for Trump.
Some fair-minded critics concede that the nation should acknowledge past wrongs, but doubt that any amount of restitution can redress evils so great.
Analysts said the prime minister needed to put the issue to rest and reassure the public that Singapore's government was fair-minded and aboveboard.
To any open and fair-minded viewer, Trump did nothing to allay skepticism of his temperament as that of a would-be commander in chief.
While campaigning for president, Donald Trump promised the American people he would appoint judges who were independent, fair minded, and committed to upholding the Constitution.
He said Hatch has been fair-minded on LGBT issues for some time, but said the speech was unlike anything the senator had previously said.
It is hardly the humane immigration policy that JFK and other fair-minded leaders of his era from both sides of the aisle had envisioned.
In fact, a fair-minded ACLU would have to concede that the baker's constitutional case is much stronger than that of someone who boycotts Israel.
In sum, what fair-minded person would oppose a plain-vanilla rule requiring at least one level of income tax on the sale of securities?
Second, it always comes with fast-approaching deadlines, (this latest one is December 8th), that discourage any fair-minded critics from asking for more scrutiny.
"I am sure Australians are fair-minded and understand that when you make a promise to your kids you try and keep it," Morrison said.
The goal is not to determine the most reasonable or fair-minded approach to an issue, but to defend a given claim at all costs.
Any fair-minded observer who reads these two documents side by side can only conclude one thing: Nunes is either deeply misinformed or straight-up lying.
If Kaine and Pence had been debating for an Ohio Senate seat, any fair-minded person would have to conclude that Pence won in a landslide.
The captain's second in command, Darellian, is supposedly a fair-minded law officer who is as angry about Captain Leland's policies as any of the citizens.
Any fair-minded person would have to agree with her at the White House Economic Advisor Larry Kudlow, a free trader himself, said over the weekend.
He is the antithesis of an open-minded, fair-minded judge; he is instead a partisan, ideological warrior with strongly-held, extreme views across the board.
Given the history and the stakes, a group of Republican senators should be willing to insist that the next justice be an authentic, fair-minded moderate.
The ensuing outcry did not change university minds, but it won the hearts of fair-minded people countrywide, quickening the pace in pursuit of racial justice.
Wade and the recent marriage-equality decisions, we keep hoping that wise and fair-minded judges will protect the vulnerable and lead the country toward justice.
We like to think of ourselves as fair-minded and knowledgeable, having between us many years of experience with the C.I.A. dealing with Russian intelligence services.
"Both books are models of the biographer's art — meticulously researched, sophisticated, fair-minded and compulsively readable," The Wall Street Journal wrote in a typically laudatory review.
Americans are fair-minded, and they do not approve of impeaching a president just because the opposition party does not like his personality or his politics.
Respected as a good man, Comey nevertheless exhibited far less than the necessary Even handedness To see this high-profile matter to  a fair minded conclusion.
But Khan points out that Persky's reputation among public defenders (a group closely attuned to racial inequities in the courtroom) is that of a fair-minded jurist.
If kooky isn't your thing, don't stress: We'll all be feeling more balanced and fair-minded toward the end of the week, when Venus moves into Libra.
Which is no reason to be thinking of packing up and leaving the country—but plenty of incentive for any fair-minded American to stay and fight.
Grassley said the judge's answers to the committee's questions show he will be an independent, fair-minded judge who applies the law to the facts before him.
"We will continue to report on and test Tesla's products in the same fair-minded, consumer-focused way we do with all manufacturers," the magazine said. Questions?
Hagan's book is richly sourced, fair-minded, and, helpfully here, attentive to the tricky rapport between individual ambition and the growth of a creative enterprise through time.
Collins said Sunday that Kavanaugh's decision not to side against the group "despite the way he was treated by Planned Parenthood" showed he could be fair-minded.
And the right-wing claim that Mueller's probe was a ginned-up witch hunt can't be taken seriously by any fair-minded person who read his findings.
The circumstances indeed suggest that Pai and O'Rielly are attempting to build a narrative of an overreaching FCC being reined in by the newly fair-minded commissioners.
Sitting just a few feet from the candidates, relieved of handcuffs or other restraints, the inmates listened intently as candidates sought to portray themselves as fair-minded.
It is invigorating and irritating, astute and facile, rigorous and flippant, fair-minded and score-settling, practical and hyperbolic, and maybe a dozen other neurotically contradictory things.
If you want to make a fair-minded assessment, you have to consider small, self-published items as well as large, scholarly catalogs produced by mighty institutions.
And tax policy that promotes real strong economic growth is better than a tax policy that seeks only to "tax the rich" or be seen as "fair minded".
"All fair-minded people must stand against the hateful violence and aggression that seems to be growing across our country," wrote the liberal Electronic Frontier Foundation in August.
Clinton began to lay the groundwork for what advisers call "a campaign against bigotry," in which she will present herself as the fair-minded foil to Mr. Trump.
Ultimately, he would have to return the United States to the 2015 agreement, ease sanctions and appoint an experienced and fair-minded representative to negotiate a new deal.
As chief judge at the DC circuit court, Garland is known for "building consensus as a thoughtful, fair-minded judge who follows the rule of law," Obama said.
In 1998, a number of Democrats — and fair-minded Americans — believed that impeachment was nothing more than a partisan vehicle to force a legitimately elected president to resign.
Based on the level of unrest among fair-minded Texans—Republicans and Democrats alike—the future of Texas could turn out to be very different from its present.
"This has been panned pretty aggressively even by people in the national security apparatus who might not be Trumpists but are fair-minded," said Democratic strategist Joel Payne.
This was an environment where bishops never expected their action, or inaction, to be exposed to the daylight of scrutiny by fair-minded third parties from the wider world.
He clearly regards himself as a good father and a fair-minded guardian of law and order, proud of his title ("Constable") and aware of the responsibility it confers.
Our subjects turned out to be fair-minded: A sizable proportion of signalers were willing to pay to punish selfish acts, even though they had not been personally mistreated.
But when you unearth the context in which liberals used those terms, you find they were being perfectly fair-minded, and the lustrous halo around Romney begins to fade.
He knows that it is unusual to issue a statement like this, but hopes that fair-minded people will understand why he has felt it necessary to speak publicly.
Larry Hogan: I would like to think that all of the people in Congress have integrity and are fair-minded – John Harwood: Right, but this is somebody you know.
But at the same time it should give any fair-minded House members and senators some pause about the spirit with which the evidence against President Trump was gathered.
Thanks to him, we now have the facts, and the fair-minded will understand that the president's intention in his phone call was to pay tribute and offer comfort.
I do hope, for the most part, that I was fair-minded as a critic and tried to be empathetic and hopeful and didn't set myself up for attack.
Today, few fair-minded Americans probably believe President Clinton should have been impeached by the House or that our nation should have been put through such a ruinous spectacle.
It's a tall order to ask that we treat media coverage as responsible and fair-minded, when journalistic skepticism appears sporadically — and seemingly only when Republicans are in power.
"Anyone who was fair-minded could see that there was violence on both sides," said John McIntosh, 76, who lives in New Bern, N.C., and voted for Mr. Trump.
Believe it or not, most are fair-minded people who work hard in a profession that separates democracies from dictatorships and ensures that individuals are informed about the world.
More than a half-century of occupation of Palestinian territories is a massive injustice that fair-minded people can no longer ignore, especially given America's financial support for Israel.
From its embarrassingly bowdlerized title on, What the (Bleep) Just Happened is not written "to persuade a fair-minded opponent," as Bellow argued the best political writing should be.
"Any fair-minded observer of the last several years would say conservatives have work to do in order to assure our principles remain relevant," Mr. Needham said in an interview.
The scrupulous, fair-minded lawyer who defends the falsely accused Robinson in a racist courtroom set a standard for goodness and bravery that still resonates more than 50 years later.
Judges bring extra scrutiny to capital cases, and federal prosecutors must show they are seeking the death penalty based on fair-minded, well-considered grounds distinct to an individual defendant.
Clinton vowed to stand up for the United States as a "big-hearted, fair-minded country" open to immigration and diversity and, she said, under grave threat from Mr. Trump.
"Any fair-minded person would deem the amendment bill a legitimate, sensible and reasonable piece of legislation that would strengthen Hong Kong's rule of law and deliver justice," it said.
Bush 41 was the true model of what an American president should be: compassionate, respectful, fair-minded, a uniting force and a true believer in democratic principles and the Constitution.
Mr. Papadopoulos told The Times that he believed that the Mueller investigation, in which three other former Trump advisers now await sentencing for their crimes, was legitimate and fair-minded.
Pushing against such a current can be hard for fair-minded journalists, who rightly pride themselves on being open to new information and willing to re-examine their own assumptions.
The Middle District of Alabama, as much as any other district in the United States, needs qualified, fair-minded judges to continue this tradition and safeguard the rule of law.
When you read the abuse of power article in the Nixon impeachment, a fair-minded person looks at that, reads it, hears it and says he had got to go.
WASHINGTON — Judge Neil M. Gorsuch, President Trump's Supreme Court nominee, sought to assure the Senate and the nation on Tuesday that he would be a fair-minded and independent justice.
He enlisted moderators from among the more fair-minded regulars, and for five years now they have policed not just name-calling, rudeness, and hostility but superfluous jokes and mindless agreement.
It means that you create an environment where people know you'll hear them out, that you're emotionally consistent and fair-minded, and that they'll be given second chances for honest mistakes.
Healthy competition is one thing, but lean in to Libra's fair-minded ways, instead of crossing into cutthroat terrain, especially when Mars and Pluto make an exact connection on the 18th.
"One meeting with one lawmaker connected to this topic in a two year period looks like incidental contact to fair-minded Americans," Maloni told The Hill in an email in April.
The state news media has depicted him as a reckless bully intent on undermining the global trading system, while presenting the Chinese government as a fair-minded champion of free trade.
Religious freedom supporters will face these false accusations no matter what, but it would be best if fair-minded observers did not find any actual evidence that these charges are true.
"Our federal court system only works if the American people have faith that it is neutrally dispensing fair-minded justice without bias or personal interests interfering in judicial decisions," Warren said.
Her disposition toward coal communities was clear to any fair-minded observer at the time; it was the theme of her answer; it was the focus of a major policy proposal.
Alfred Frankenstein, the fair-minded art and music critic of the San Francisco Chronicle, played a crucial role in observing and chronicling the art and activities of San Francisco's avant-garde.
President Obama will do that by putting forth a nominee who will be eminently qualified, who recognizes the limits of the judiciary, who is fair-minded and who has an unimpeachable record.
They then divided, as still they do today, Hindu from Muslim, Bengali from Punjabi, Indian left from British right, armies of die-hard imperialists from a small coterie of fair-minded realists.
But those kinds of records were useless for figuring out whether a particular voter was, say, a neurotic introvert, a religious extrovert, a fair-minded liberal or a fan of the occult.
"Any fair-minded person would deem the amendment bill a legitimate, sensible and reasonable piece of legislation that would strengthen Hong Kong's rule of law and deliver justice," the mainland paper said.
Though he has always described himself as a journalist, he has been far too much of an activist to be satisfied with the role of neutral and fair-minded provider of information.
There are even a number of fair-minded arguments and studies that say easing up on minor misdemeanor arrests won't spark new crime waves or lead to much more serious felony crimes.
He was widely regarded as fair-minded Republican appointee to the FBI and Justice before taking this job, and his mandate is to probe allegations of collusion between the Trump team and Moscow.
Despite this lopsided record, the Republican legal right wing could not achieve the guaranteed majority it was seeking because so many of the justices proved to be fair-minded guardians of the Constitution.
Justified or not, no one could watch him volcanically brimming over with partisan rancor and resentment without harboring deep doubts that he could now miraculously wipe the slate clean and be fair-minded.
Over her 22-year Senate career, Collins has built a reputation as a fair-minded, practical swing vote who is willing to stand up to Republican leadership and presidents from her own party.
But it takes nothing away from her legacy to have an open and fair-minded discussion about whether her strong record of past leadership means she should lead our party into the future.
"As fair-minded jurors, judges, and representatives of the American people, you must hear all the testimony and examine all the evidence possible before casting your vote to either convict or acquit," he wrote.
WHY THE RIGHT WENT WRONG: Conservatism — From Goldwater to the Tea Party and Beyond, by E. J. Dionne Jr. (Simon & Schuster, $30.) The contradictions of American conservatism are illuminated in this fair-minded history.
I want to share my impressions of Judge Gorsuch because I assume that most Americans are fair-minded enough to evaluate him on the basis of his character, his ability, and his judicial temperament.
HANNITY: My sources are telling me that when the American people get to the bottom of all of this it will shock the heart, the soul, and the mind of any fair-minded American.
Instead, it requires the appointment of fair-minded constitutionalists who recognize that an attack on the administrative state illustrates clear disdain for how government affects and improves the lives of regular Americans every day.
While he may have successfully solidified the support of his base, Trump's unapologetic xenophobic and racist rhetoric have destroyed any possibility of support from Latino voters and for that matter, all fair minded Americans.
"In terms of raising the issues and presenting the on-the-ground facts in a serious and fair-minded way, I think it's a big step forward," said Floyd Abrams, the First Amendment lawyer.
Whoever replaces Justice Kennedy on the Supreme Court must be an honest and fair-minded arbiter who does not believe in an imperial presidency and will uphold and defend the rights of all Americans.
Later that month, former Australian Prime Minister Tony Abbott (Rhodes Scholar, Class of 1983) warned that Oxford would be substituting "moral vanity for fair-minded enquiry" if it caved to the zealous students' demands.
A former prosecutor in the Manhattan district attorney's office, where he worked for 12 years, Justice Burke is known as a prickly but fair-minded jurist with little tolerance for legal showboating or incompetence.
As if on cue, the criminal indictment underscores one of the clearest takeaways from Isaac's fair-minded book: that Silicon Valley is most eager to mete out justice when one man threatens another man's money.
"People will regard a result as just if they regard the process leading to it as fair and if they believe the people responsible for it are fair-minded," Bharara said in the Knopf statement.
Yes, Democrats ginned up anger towards Kavanaugh with "dark money" long before these allegations, but a fair-minded analysis would have pointed out how Judicial Watch spent millions to support him and then demean Ford.
Since 2004, he has been the lead reporter for SCOTUSblog, where his clear, rigorous and scrupulously fair-minded posts on oral arguments and opinions quickly became required reading for devoted court watchers around the country.
In an era rife with heated talk of "fake news", media bias, and the role reporters play in safeguarding democracy, it's a propitious time for news coverage to be self-evidently fair-minded and trustworthy.
David Price, North Carolina Democrat, questioned Pompeo on how the Trump administration expects Palestinians to consider it "a fair-minded arbiter" after a series of moves that appear to favor Israel and cut off Palestinians.
" "I am going to present somebody who indisputably is qualified for the seat and any fair-minded person, even somebody who disagreed with my politics, would say would serve with honor and integrity on the court.
Other than that work—the discovery of artemisinin, a novel antimalarial drug, by Tu Youyou—there has not yet been any Chinese scientific advance that a fair-minded person would be likely to think Nobel-worthy.
" It's now clear to every fair-minded observer that Trump's claim that he was wiretapped was false — even Nunes said as much in his press conference, stating, "There was not a physical wiretap of Trump Tower.
The narrative is spare and firmly voiced and, as is customary in fables, Jeffers delivers swift justice in a few concluding words that make for an ending that satisfies for being both fair-minded and irrevocable.
But it will strike some average, fair-minded Americans as just not right and give them another justification — for themselves, for their friends and for their families — to swing away from Trump in the presidential election.
The rough log of the call makes quite clear to any fair-minded person that Trump did the following things: 1) Repeatedly reminded Zelensky of how much the United States does (and can do) for Ukraine.
This is the possibility that Andreessen Horowitz's growing media empire provides: that Wennmacher will offer up a new image for a cohort of tech's founders—as brilliant and nerdy, yes, but also established, inclusive, and fair-minded.
Regrettably, Mueller's effort fails to fully reaffirm this, and Barr's meticulously fair-minded handling of difficult questions of access will be much needed in the near term — but fairness in access cannot hide an unsatisfying underlying review.
I applaud the nomination to the Supreme Court of Judge Kavanaugh, a fair-minded judge who is likely to vote on the side of the law, not necessarily on the side of the party that nominated him.
"I'm going to present somebody who indisputably is qualified for the seat, and any fair-minded person, even somebody who disagrees with my politics, would say would serve with honor and integrity on the court," he added.
"I am going to present somebody who indisputably is qualified for the seat and any fair-minded person, even somebody who disagreed with my politics, would say would serve with honor and integrity on the court," he said.
He's a popular anchor who's made a name for himself as a fair-minded guy, but everything dissolved into abject rage as he scoffed at the guy who claimed -- clearly falsely -- that he thought Chris' name was Fredo.
HANNITY: There&aposs a great irony here, if it wasn&apost -- GIULIANI: Well, may be if Mueller and his band of whatever they are, Democrats, right, were fair-minded, maybe they&aposd investigate -- maybe that&aposs the collusion.
"I am going to present somebody who indisputably is qualified for the seat, and any fair-minded person, even somebody who disagreed with my politics, would say would serve with honor and integrity on the court," he said.
Wasserman is a history professor at the University of Alabama and he doesn't really have an ax to grind; his book is a fair-minded, deeply researched account of how a school of thought developed and wielded influence.
But as Fox vows to cover impeachment in a rigorous and fair-minded way in its news programming, if not opinion shows, the network is becoming a kind of Rorschach test for cracks in the president's media firewall.
The state-run China Daily newspaper said in an editorial on Friday that an agreement can be reached in Argentina as both sides want a deal, but Washington must be "fair minded" if it wants to defuse spiraling tensions.
"As Fox vows to cover impeachment in a rigorous and fair-minded way in its news programming, if not opinion shows, the network is becoming a kind of Rorschach test for cracks in the president's media firewall," he writes.
It's perfectly reasonable for fair-minded voters to wonder how the U.S. will vet and then absorb even a fraction of them (though I think we easily can), and what doing so will mean for our wider immigration system.
One can only hope that the scientific community across the country and, indeed, all fair-minded citizens, won't stand for the terrifying prospect of team Trump using the full power of the federal government to bully opponents into submission.
A spokesman for Manafort pushed back against the revelations "One meeting with one lawmaker connected to this topic in a two year period looks like incidental contact to fair-minded Americans," Jason Maloni told The Hill in an email.
I think most fair-minded people, not the agitators over at the courts tonight, Mark, but most Americans watching him tonight, they see even a snippet of that, they are going to think he&aposs not a fire-breathing dragon.
" Calling Trump's campaign "disgusting" and "very dangerous," Sorvino says, "I think our democracy as we know it, and all the advances we've made towards being a fair-minded people, could very easily slip slide away very quickly under his tenure.
History, unfortunately, tells us that such behaviour has hardly ever been associated with the temperamental Italian, who all fair-minded football supporters must hope will finally find the grace and good sense to allow his manager the required space and time.
Fair-minded observers would say that the Russian collusion assault story on Trump is mere political theater, but Chris Matthews commenting after the first round of testimony by James Comey that the story is unraveling cannot stop the Democratic obstruction train.
"Any fair-minded person will ask themselves how people who say such delusional things about the prime minister can investigate him objectively and make recommendations in his case without bias," Mr. Netanyahu wrote in a Facebook post after midnight Wednesday.
No fair-minded person who's listened to the evidence can come to any other conclusion than Trump acted in a corrupt manner by asking the President of Ukraine to investigate the Bidens in exchange for the release of critical military aid.
The typical member of Congress, faced with some arbitrary policy issue, has neither the personal nor the staff capacity to actually research the issue and come up with a fair-minded and independent judgment about the merits of the issue.
"Any fair-minded person would deem the amendment bill a legitimate, sensible and reasonable piece of legislation that would strengthen Hong Kong's rule of law and deliver justice," the state-run China Daily said in an editorial late Sunday in its online edition.
I do not think that any fair-minded objective discerning person cannot see that these are the wrong people starting this under the wrong circumstances with abusively biased and corrupt opinions and I would argue a lot of illegality in all of this.
So the conscientious, fair-minded steward of the nation's highest court faces a circus in the Senate and a series of pending decisions that highlight the extent to which his tribunal has become the most highly politicised institution in the federal government.
"A fair-minded defendant (or family member) in those cases could question whether you and/or your prosecutors are biased in favor of protecting the officer from prosecution because the officer's testimony may be important in his or her case," Marshall wrote.
I try not to be a hypocrite, while being aware that the right plays on the media's desire to seem fair-minded, which is part of what led to wildly excessive coverage of Hillary Clinton's emails during the presidential campaign, among other distortions.
" Obama reiterated his qualifications for a potential Supreme Court nominee and maintained that fair-minded people will see his choice as an "imminently qualified person, and it will then be up to Senate Republicans to decide whether they wanna follow the Constitution.
So it was difficult to have what I considered to be a fair-minded debate about, 'Okay we have a successful, two-term president, where do we go from here?' with somebody who wasn't a Democrat, who criticized both President Obama and me.
Mr. Tajani pledged Tuesday to take a fair-minded approach: "We'll need to be very balanced here — we'll need to defend the rights of Europe, but I think that in the future the U.K. will be an important partner of ours," he said.
She will also condemn the last minute intervention by then-FBI Director James Comey days before the election, announcing that the investigation of her was reopened without a shred of evidence to justify this, which certainly deserves condemnation by all fair-minded people.
Yet, Bush's experience not only built his character in putting country's needs above his own political interests but reflected his faith that fair-minded Americans would listen to reason — or at least respect that he had acted as a matter of conscience.
The bottom line, Wittes said, is that "for the fair-minded person who wants to understand the nature of the man we've elected to the presidency, hearing from Jim Comey about his interactions with Donald Trump is going to be a very important moment."
The crowds at TD Garden were big, enthusiastic and remarkably fair-minded, even responding with a standing ovation on Saturday night for the Russian prodigy Evgenia Medvedeva, whose technically brilliant performance in the free program effectively put an end to American chances for gold.
"I think all three of us, when we got back in the car, we felt very encouraged that he is a very fair man, fair-minded man of integrity, who I think fully understands what were trying to do," Jones said of Clapper on Wednesday.
Dining | Westchester After three visits to Village Social Kitchen and Bar in Mount Kisco, I found myself looking for a fair-minded way to say that the sometimes excellent food there doesn't quite square with the borderline bedlam that can prevail at peak hours.
"While I have no reason to believe that you are actually biased or compromised, I agree that other fair-minded persons might question your neutrality based on the information that you provided in the letter and during our private conversations," the attorney general wrote.
In many of the landmark cases to come before the Court in recent years, Justice Kennedy represented a bulwark against extreme views, and his retirement raises questions as to whether his replacement will similarly bring an honest and fair-minded approach to the bench.
The legitimacy of the court depends on a public perception that the justices are fair-minded referees in the political battles that break out between branches of government (Exhibit A: the constitutional crisis now erupting over enforcement of congressional subpoenas on the Trump administration).
Joseph A. Wapner, a California judge who became a widely recognized symbol of tough but fair-minded American jurisprudence during the 12 years he sat on the bench of the syndicated television show "The People's Court," died on Sunday at his home in Los Angeles.
"I believe that not only will impeachment be judged by history as a very minor moment in a two-term presidency of [Trump], there is no threat that it poses to a fair-minded evaluation of the significant accomplishments of the president," he said.
In Monday's unsigned opinion, the Supreme Court cited its ruling in 2011 that AEDPA permits a federal court to nullify a state court's decision in a capital case only when the latter is "so lacking in justification" that there is no "possibility for fair-minded disagreement".
"On the flip side," he continued, "you acknowledge personal relationships with some of the (protesters) who are calling for the officer who shot Mr. Bradford to be criminally prosecuted, which could lead a fair-minded person to question your bias in favor of indictment," the letter said.
The arguments for making Remain a favorite were understandable, but in retrospect, some look more like wishful thinking than a fair-minded assessment of the data: ■ Polls in Britain had some poor results in the last few years, including in the Scottish referendum and recent parliamentary elections.
"On the flip side," he wrote, "you acknowledge personal relationships with some of the (protesters) who are calling for the officer who shot Mr. Bradford to be criminally prosecuted, which could lead a fair-minded person to question your bias in favor of indictment," the letter said.
Aside from the title, it's hard to find anything here that a fair-minded reader could dispute — and also impossible to deny the political, economic and cultural potential of what Douglas describes as an incipient demographic revolution, albeit one that is "underappreciated" and "undercovered" to date.
"I am reaching out to everyone, Republicans, Democrats, independents, everyone who is as troubled as I am by the bigotry and divisiveness of Donald Trump's campaign," she told MSNBC, adding she was asking "fair-minded Americans to repudiate this kind of divisive demagoguery" at the Nov.
Rather than making a fair-minded effort to review investigators' work, he's constantly tried to use whatever he can find — often wrenched out of context or misleadingly spun, as in his infamous "Nunes memo" — to attack the Justice Department and try to discredit Mueller's investigation of Trump.
All the advertising in the world and staff changes can't recapture the powerful intangibles of trust: that you will be a fair minded leader who will not put our children and grandchildren's future at greater risk than it already is with the left leaning drift of our nation.
"While I have no reason to believe that you are actually biased or compromised, I agree that other fair-minded persons might question your neutrality based on the information that you provided in the letter and during our private conversations," Marshall said in the letter, according to CNN.
"Any fair-minded person will ask themselves how people who say such delusional things about the prime minister can investigate him objectively and make recommendations in his case without bias," he wrote on a Facebook post last week, accusing the police commissioner, Roni Alsheich, of having an agenda.
"The White House is delighted that Mr. Schiller will have an opportunity to shed some light on these scandalous allegations, and we are sure that his testimony will be of great interest to all fair-minded people," White House lawyer Ty Cobb said in a statement to the Post.
"The next president faces a monumental task in ensuring that the people appointed to our federal bench are fair-minded constitutionalists who understand their role is to uphold rights for all of us, not to serve the agendas of big corporations and far-right special interests," Baker added.
James Comey seems like a fair-minded person, but his decision to provide color commentary on his decision not to indict Clinton, to testify to Congress about it, to send Congress raw FBI data, and now fire off this vague letter are all a break with longstanding practice and established procedures.
"I think that it's fair-minded to say that the fraud that we do see is associated with absentee ballots, because there are these points where an actor with ill intent can try to manipulate things," said Paul Gronke, the director of the Early Voting Information Center at Reed College in Portland, Ore.
No fair-minded observer can deny, and Hymowitz does not try to deny, that significant numbers of poor people have been forced to leave Park Slope and Williamsburg, that this is happening in Bedford-Stuyvesant and that it will happen in more remote parts of the borough in the years to come.
Today the main conservative spokesmen are not serious intellectuals like Irving Kristol and William F. Buckley, whose aim was always to persuade a fair-minded opponent, but abrasive personalities like Ann Coulter and Sean Hannity, whose aim is to whip the Republican base into a froth, and get rich in the process.
Read more " Emily Jashinsky in The Federalist: "[T]he question for fair-minded senators now boils down to this: Does an unprovable and uncorroborated allegation that Kavanaugh did a terrible thing as a teenager — conduct that stands in contrast to what we know about his character today — disqualify him from sitting on the Supreme Court?
And since they constitute what Murray himself views as the upshot of his book, and because Murray is a policy writer rather than a scientist, it is correct and proper for fair-minded people to read the book for what it actually is: a tract proposing the comprehensive revision of the American welfare state along eugenicist lines.
In Richwine's opinion, the real villain in the story of Penn Law is affirmative action policies, which Richwine thinks are virtually forcing otherwise fair-minded observers to be racist: If college admissions were purely merit-based, employers would have no reason to discount an impressive degree just because it is held by a black or Hispanic applicant.
The emergency of this confused moment is to recall that this observation ought to be entirely irrelevant; that the République the French profess to defend would afford these citizens, however distressing or strange, precisely the same protections as the rest; and that this fair-minded liberality has long been the better part of their country's grandeur.
Though born and reared in slavery, he managed, through his own perseverance and energy, to win for himself a place that not only made him beloved by all members of his own race in America, but also won for himself the esteem and reverence of all fair-minded persons, both in this country and in Europe.
I also hope and pray that the ninth new justice will be a person, who not only has an excellent legal mind, but also a compassionate and fair-minded spirit, in close touch with the struggles and aspirations of ordinary people -- especially the most vulnerable among us for whom "equal justice under law" is a cruel chimera if not an outright lie.
The same is true in even starker and more extreme form with Israel, where Trump's cascade of political gifts to Netanyahu has yielded no discernible benefit to the United States and instead has only perpetuated a destabilizing regional conflict while identifying the United States with Israeli excesses and sullying any reputation the United States may have otherwise had as a fair-minded mediator.
The recent drama with Kavanaugh will motivate many to come out — not just the conservative base, but fair-minded Independents who recognize that Democrats have waged an ugly, opportunistic political war to personally destroy a man with a stellar reputation as a public servant and politicized and harmed the reputation of the approval process and the Supreme Court itself, all in hopes of gaining power.
" The officers invited her to ride along in their police car on her next visit to the area: "They said a lot of people think that we are just driving around looking to cause trouble, to upset people, that we're not doing our work in a fair-minded way, and we'd love for you to come and see how we do what we do.
But I do think that over the course of nine sequestered months, with all kinds of racial slurs, racial epithets, little digs and jabs, and, of course, the huge sewer that was the Mark Fuhrman tapes came pouring into the court room ... I think there came a point after which even the fair-minded jurors just couldn't really trust anything enough to believe anything beyond a reasonable doubt.
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