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"fair play" Definitions
  1. the fact of playing a game or acting honestly, fairly and according to the rules

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The International Fair Play Committee, with support from the IOC, gave the duo Fair Play Awards at a ceremony in Rio de Janeiro on Saturday.
FIDE's Fair Play Commission Secretary Yuri Garrett wrote in a recent Facebook post that the "Fair Play Commission has been closely following a player for months," apparently a reference to Rausis.
" The operative phrase is "when truth has fair play.
Unfortunately, the Fair Play legislation charts an entirely different path.
"There was no fair play from the public," Lavillenie said.
When fair play is at stake however, that is worrisome.
Yeah fair play, I'm not sure I do anymore either.
Tracy was given the United Nations International Fair Play award.
Fair play to the airlines, because they almost certainly will.
I have always believed in the values of fair play.
Club Atletico was also given a one-time Fair Play award.
Fair play is great, but it's also incompatible with these requirements.
Fair play to them I say, standing their ground against Sheeran.
With me, he was always very fair play, win or lose.
If so, what does the term "fair play" even mean anymore?
The fraternal person is seeking harmony and fair play between individuals.
It would potentially be in breach of UEFA Financial Fair Play (FFP) rules, he told Spanish sports newspaper AS. Under the fair play rules, a club's wage bill must not exceed 70 percent of its revenue.
Fair play to Shulman in challenging this head on, in a bikini.
I am committed to the principles of fair play and equal treatment.
Which, fair play—only she can accurately tell her story, after all.
Qualifying for Europe via the Fair Play league seems routine by comparison.
In these conditions we want to guarantee a sense of fair play.
Allemagne's beloved spray is patented under the name 9.15 Fair Play Limit.
Most prosecutors are hard-working public servants and committed to fair play.
Those who chose to play straight and respect the effort to maintain fair play, whether player or organization — and the actions taken to respond to the subversion of fair play — are what gives the game its moral clarity.
Fair Play for Women has also not responded to a request for comment.
Behavior of this sort violates a lot of people's sense of fair play.
Military power would hold greater sway in trade disputes than economic fair play.
The WBC's priority is and will always be safety, fair play and justice.
Bottom line on the lawsuit -- 2 Chainz told us turnabout is fair play.
The Fair Play Fair Pay Act is the true local radio freedom act.
Fair play to Harry Redknapp, recommending Wes Morgan for an England call up.
It means firm, rule-of-law-based choices for opportunity and fair play.
On one level, I can't help but feel like turnabout is fair play.
This regularity could also move toward more of a norm of fair play.
Without it, meeting the financial fair play limits would be all but impossible.
Belgium leads, 1-0, but surrenders its well-earned Fair Play tiebreaker edge.
" La ponctualité, les bonnes manières, le fair-play, l'autorité, le respect du maillot ".
Trial lawyers, calling it a matter of fair play, want Lavern's Law signed.
How could P.S.G. sign him and stay with the Financial Fair Play rules?
But they are faced with the same questions of fair play and accessibility.
Belgian Prime Minister Charles Michel called for "fair play" and more respect for multilateralism.
Take sports — designed to be the opposite of cheating, a haven of fair play.
Football's Financial Fair Play rules penalise clubs if they spend more than they earn.
"I am committed to the principles of fair play and equal treatment," he wrote.
The board could find that an individual's steroid treatment affects safety or fair play.
And ultimately if you are just there for the booze, fair play to you.
It shows a blatant lack of fair play, certain to ignite bitter political division.
It must be about the restoration of normalcy, civility, truth, fair play and respect.
"Most prosecutors are hard-working public servants and committed to fair play," she wrote.
"WADA is supposed to be committed to the athletes and fair play," Chew said.
"Like in football, fair play and team spirit are what we need more than ever.".
The European Union is engaged in talks with Russia and Ukraine to ensure fair play.
The IAAF claims that the new rule is necessary for the sake of fair play.
To guarantee fair play, they must have a fallback, in case the dedicated interface fails.
Further, to bring up Clinton's marital history would also make Trump's own marriages fair play.
Yes. We should be happy that grace is still considered a goal of fair play.
These values are based on respect, rivalry based solely on sportsmanship and fair play principles.
"Our cricketers are role models and cricket is synonymous with fair play," Mr. Turnbull said.
All the variations raise questions about the capacity of the institutions to ensure fair play.
England has only three minutes of added time to bring back the Fair Play debate.
He is author of Changing Cultures in Congress: From Fair Play to Power Plays (forthcoming).
Take the award he won for "fair play" in 1996—just weeks after headbutting a player.
They venerate fair play, which is crucial to pub-quiz discipline in an age of smartphones.
Fair play is essential, hence the intense scrutiny applied to referees who make a wrong decision.
Fair play Scuzz, thanks for giving me an excuse to practice big jumps in the lounge.
For a while it seemed that the deal might stall over concerns about Financial Fair Play.
After the Financial Fair Play rules came into effect, UEFA began routine monitoring of clubs' finances.
Though if Welbeck scores, we'll be back to talking about a different kind of Fair Play.
Guess what folks: that means England is now TWO YELLOWS ahead on Fair Play points now.
If you're into fair play, though, this tiny portable projector may be right up your alley.
Enforcing financial fair play rules and punishing financial doping is essential for the future of football.
Voting against steroid users, he said, was his small way of standing up for fair play.
"Fair play to Danny, to birdie the last hole was a tough putt," Sullivan told reporters.
Among the unwritten rules that have sustained American democracy are partisan self-restraint and fair play.
Financial fair-play rules have turned the Monte Carlo club into a hub for soccer prodigies.
On its own, that's fine—the media is in the scrutiny business, so turnaround is fair play.
And fair play, The resulting video, which we're premiering here, takes on that Coppola soft-focus style.
So is making fun of Mitt Romney anything more than a case of turnabout being fair play?
But as the field winnowed and the race got nastier, Cruz learned that turnabout is fair play.
Fair play to Ed Sheeran — if he gets an idea about something, he fully commits to it.
He is author of "Changing Cultures in Congress: From Fair Play to Power Plays" (forthcoming in October).
He is author of Changing Cultures in Congress: From Fair Play to Power Plays (forthcoming in October).
In reality, fairness and fair play are all conservative students are asking for from their school's administrators.
When it is a war of good versus evil, "norms" and "fair play" seem like quaint anachronisms.
Then "Green for Danger," based on the fair-play detective novel by that neglected master, Christianna Brand.
We have fewer points in fair play and Senegal has not qualified because we don't deserve it.
Our democracy itself, let alone our civic commitments to equality, opportunity and fair play, are at risk.
"When we started, the rules of financial fair play existed but had not been implemented," Vasilyev said.
Children attending can expect to learn about self-confidence and fair play — and a little spelling, too.
What Facebook asked was for faith that it would keep its promise of technologically guaranteed fair play.
With the full moon on the 14th in your partnership zone, fair play will be appreciated and rewarded.
Retroactive civil legislation offends not only the spirit of the constitution, but also fundamental notions of fair play.
And those are the kind of things I'm hoping to strive for: Equal justice, fair play, and, democracy.
They won't do liberal things out of a sense of fair play, nor should we expect them to.
If this remains the case after the final match, then the sides' fair play records will be used.
Mr. Trump suggested that turnabout was fair play, mocking Democrats for crying foul for his remarks about Mrs.
Turnabout is fair play, the proverb goes, but in the case of "Despacito" the forethought just wasn't there.
Ma and Pa Kent raised their son to value fair play, to work hard, and to stay humble.
Under UEFA's "Financial Fair Play" rules, clubs must be transparent about revenues and broadly balance them against expenditure.
I want to convey the Lacoste values in my designs: sporting ideas around tenacity, community and fair play.
The anti-affirmative-action radicalism of the Justice Department's memo is wrapped in misleading language of fair play.
The bipartisan consensus favoring disability rights represented the best of America's ideals of equality, opportunity, and fair play.
Never mind the sport's global reach or its charitable impact and cornerstone values of honesty and fair play.
"Fair play to Harry, he didn&apost hang about on his mission for financial independence," one fan wrote.
But beyond that, most Americans believe deeply in fair play and still view impeachment as an extreme expedient.
"In the end, it was a good thing for us," Vasilyev said of the financial fair-play regulations.
UEFA investigators, tasked with making sure clubs complied with Financial Fair Play rules, examined the image rights arrangement.
So it's clear that making fun of Xi Jinping through memes is fair play to many Chinese internet users.
He did so by instilling in the young the virtues of hard work, fair play and, above all, discipline.
As one of Germany's internationally most visible companies, Volkswagen's disregard for fair play and humanitarian issues is truly disturbing.
On occasion, I've vigorously disagreed with Jeff but I've never once doubted his integrity or sense of fair play.
"I just want to say fair play to JJ, you're one of the toughest people I know," Paul said.
And because turnabout is fair play, The Guardian reports that Pitt kind of, sort of crashed Cooper's impromptu performance.
The reality is that most environmental regulations are consistent with conservative values such as fair-play and market competition.
An Argentine soccer coach who was fined $248,000 for cheating in February just won FIFA's annual Fair Play award.
Instead, they should seek to codify fair play wherever they can so that conservatives can't weaponize their procedural hypocrisy.
Fair Play is Apple's technical solution for making sure that people don't steal apps, and actually pay for them.
Under Financial Fair Play rules, what mattered was whether the QTA was a "related party" to the club owner.
And Richard Sherman doesn't exactly have the most sterling reputation in the league when it comes to fair play.
I'm a Democrat because the Democratic Party is closely aligned with American values of freedom, opportunity and fair play.
A political party with any kind of commitment to democracy and fair play would treat Kemp as a pariah.
England starts Phil "Walking Yellow Card" Jones in defense in a subtle attempt to level Fair Play points early.
He had signed his letters F.P., which, it turned out, stood for Fair Play (which, arguably, he didn't get).
"Simone's paintings fully reflect the values of fair play and tolerance, so will remain in our headquarters," he said.
In the process he destroyed the Democrats' main source of campaign finance and, his opponents believed, interparty fair play.
Second, its overheated and bombastic rhetoric is undermining America's foundational ideals and the sense of fair play in politics.
Will PSG ultimately violate the Financial Fair Play rule, or will the Brazilian end up offering a substantial return?
Nike firmly believes in ethical and fair play, both in business and sports, and will continue to assist the prosecutors.
Canada's dangerously overblown reputation for fair play can be traced back to Flanders, 1914, after the Second Battle of Chumps.
Under FIFA's fair play system, a yellow card counts as minus one point, while an indirect red is minus three.
An Argentine soccer coach who was fined $248,13 for cheating in February has just won FIFA's annual Fair Play Award.
On the other hand, while this court is largely indifferent to sports, it does appreciate the concept of fair play.
Monday's punishments, at least, should serve as a powerful deterrent to organizations tempted to test the boundaries of fair play.
After liberals used the Giffords shooting to attack the rhetoric of the Tea Party, perhaps this was only fair play.
Such incidents and their reportage confirmed suspicions of cultural bias, media distortions, and an absence of fair play and reciprocity. 3.
Of course, the criminal trope is only a metaphor; human standards of fair play hold no sway in the animal kingdom.
Democrats contend that since Majority Leader Mitch McConnell stole the nomination of Merrick Garland in 2016, turnabout is fair play. SEN.
And it's not just teams who've been trying to exploit whatever advantages they can find, spirit of fair play be damned.
Now that Mr Khodorkovsky is in London and Mr Abramovich excluded, the Kremlin has shown an unexpected concern for fair play.
"On occasion, I've vigorously disagreed with Jeff but I've never once doubted his integrity or sense of fair play," Graham said.
The danger is to PSG, since under "financial fair play" rules, teams are punished if they fail to limit their losses.
"The one thing that has bothered me is I see a lack of fair play and level playing field," he said.
"Ultimate relies upon a spirit of sportsmanship that places the responsibility for fair play on the player," the rules state prominently.
Some argue that turnabout is fair play, but a better argument is that a fair electoral process is fundamental to democracy.
In matters of law and public morality, let justice take its course along the lines of due process and fair play.
" UEFA also said its Club Financial Control Body was responsible for overseeing Financial Fair Play rules and was "an independent entity.
The Club Financial Control Body said the deal needed to be booked at market value to meet Financial Fair Play rules.
It was a brilliantly played game between two strong teams telling us decency and fair play still exist in this country.
So we cannot say whether the decision of the alleged breach of the financial fair play rules are real or not.
That's why it is important that lawmakers and regulators use all the tools they have to encourage competition and fair play.
Hopefully one day we'll be like that, but fair play to the U.S. team because it (equal pay) is what they deserve.
Conan Doyle, a Victorian dynamo with a walrus moustache and a passion for cricket and fair play, felt duty-bound to investigate.
UEFA announced the ban on Wednesday after an investigation under its Financial Fair Play (FFP) regulations, in particular the break-even requirement.
Still, that doesn't mean that every topic is fair play (including how good or bad they are at pleasing their sexual partners).
Passionate, hopeful, and full of energy, the Thirteenth Doctor has just started exploring galaxies and sorting out fair play throughout the universe.
When WADA opened in 2003, drugs in sport had already become a worldwide epidemic and fair play was merely a quaint idea.
The Twelfth Doctor's regeneration led to Jodie Whittaker's Thirteenth Doctor: hopeful, friendly, and ready to "sort out fair play" wherever she goes.
Without fair play, widespread economic inequality, crashing faith in institutions and government, and elected official's inaction become the dangerous reality for America.
"When we won the Copa America in 2011, we also took the fair play title and that was very significant," said Tabarez.
If everyone was treating Financial Fair Play the way it's supposed to be treated, it would make a huge difference to us.
This inconsistent behavior defines modern Republican politics, because the conservative value system subordinates basic notions of fair play to larger ideological goals.
Coupled Rams may have to loosen up restrictions a bit, at least making it fair play to flirt without crossing any lines.
With many clubs racking up hefty losses, UEFA introduced its Financial Fair Play rules in 2010 and began evaluating clubs in 2013.
Since 2015, UEFA's control body has temporarily banned three smaller clubs for breaching its Financial Fair Play rules by reporting sizeable losses.
UK DEFENCE SECRETARY WALLACE SAYS ON CHINA: IF WE ARE GOING TO ALLOW COUNTRIES ACCESS, WE SHOULD EXPECT FAIR PLAY FROM THEM
Under pressure from the Fair Play Coalition — a group of teachers, coaches, students and lawyers — the Department of Education has provided funding.
This is not to say that TOS should be entirely eliminated – they give us a general idea of what's considered fair play.
For some, it's because you believe in fair play or have been made to feel less than at school or at work.
He was elected to the Hungarian Hall of Fame in 1995 and in 2002 received Unesco's Fair Play Award for lifetime achievement.
Conmebol also awarded Atlético Nacional its Fair Play award, recognizing the club's decision to formally request that Chapecoense be awarded the title.
He refereed the unending contest between capital and labor, arguing that only the national government had enough power to ensure fair play.
This may be the essence of turnabout as fair play, given that Teva has been cashing in on expiring patents for decades.
Fair play or not, TUEs must be approved by medical doctors for use by an athlete, who knows exactly what they're ingesting.
"This is another example of the company disregarding very basic, foundational rules around employment and fair play in markets," Rogers told The Verge.
Fair play is the order of the day, of course, but at the center of the Doctor's hearts is a desire for adventure.
The subsequent Third Battle of Chumps was a German rout, celebrated every November 12th in Canada as a smashing triumph of fair play.
"We felt for the fair play of a major championship we had to go to preferred lies," Haigh said on the television broadcast.
But fair play we used to have one who'd bring us slices of pizza to the cells during matches, even the odd can.
The Grammy Foundation is advocating for other legislative initiatives as well, including the Fair Play Fair Pay Act and the Songwriter Equity Act.
That meant the club reported losses far above the level permitted under the Financial Fair Play rules for the three years to 22017.
In late 2600, UEFA announced it was opening a new investigation of Paris St. Germain as part of monitoring Financial Fair Play rules.
It's actually an omnibus bill composed of three acts: First, the Fair Play, Fair Pay Act, which establishes a performance right for artists.
It sends a terrible message to our young people: Exploit every advantage to gain the upper hand, morality and fair play be damned.
UEFA has so far excluded three clubs for financial fair play breaches: Russia's Dynamo Moscow, Turkey's Galatasaray and the Bulgarian club CSKA Sofia.
The files are said to include emails and internal club documents showing efforts by City to get around UEFA's financial fair-play regulations.
An educator urged the committee to keep the policy in place, saying it strikes a balance between preventing discrimination and ensuring fair play.
There must be some value beyond the rules themselves—call it civility, fair play, virtues—that can bolster the system under extreme threat.
Just a few things that I believe must happen out of fair play if Bernie does in fact go on to win Texas.
Correction: The original article stated that the International Fair Play Committee is part of the IOC, when in fact it is a separate organisation.
Now the administration is setting a new low, crossing constitutional boundaries between the executive and judiciary and upsetting long held standards of fair play.
Truly local broadcasters recognize that the Fair Play Fair Pay Act protects small, local and public broadcasters by capping terrestrial royalties at affordable rates.
Fair play—this lad I was twoed up with [cellmate] a few years back ended up moving in with the nurse he was seeing.
Man City and Paris St. Germain rejected such accusations when they arose last year, saying the clubs complied with the Financial Fair Play rules.
They are also attracted by the fact that behind the innovation and entrepreneurship are rules of law that require honesty, fair play, and transparency.
But the rules are there, and F. Clark Power worries that by flouting them, more is being lost than a sense of fair play.
There will be those who see in that no little honor, a self-sacrifice to bring down the flawed framework of financial fair play.
"We will continue to support football on lower levels, where we feel there is true joy of the game and fair play," Dvorak said.
UEFA's control body did not say in the letter that Man City had intended to evade its Financial Fair Play rules or deceive it.
Fair play, but the caps you wear are all the rage now because of Peaky Blinders, the show on TV. Do you watch it?
Elliott, which plans to inject further capital over time, said it aims to run a sustainable operating model that respects UEFA Financial Fair Play regulations.
T.R's instructions included stricter enforcement of "fair play" by referees, elimination of overt brutality like "slugging," and establishment of uniform national rules for the sport.
"It was Shane's time, Shane's week, fair play," he said of his friend Lowry, who finished on 15-under 269 to Fleetwood's nine-under 275.
"Typically, the president-elect normally keeps their mouth shut while the president is still the president — fair play i guess," Crowley joked in an interview.
UEFA investigators' view was that Paris St. Germain should not include all the QTA sponsor money when it was assessed under Financial Fair Play rules.
Colombia beats Senegal, and advance from Group H. Japan also advances because of the sixth tiebreaker: "fair play," or number of red and yellow cards.
"This is what arrived in our quiet, polite, fair-play market," Ms. Lamort said, sitting in her shop on Rue Benjamin Franklin one recent afternoon.
Investigators from UEFA, the sport's governing body in Europe, have spent months looking into possible violations of the organization's so-called financial fair play rules.
Once the city's pride, the rule of law cannot survive under the pressure of a government that does not respect fair play, freedom or democracy.
California officials did not follow their own rules, which should disappoint and dismay anyone who loves the sport of horse racing and values fair play.
UEFA's financial fair play rules are designed to prevent clubs receiving unlimited amounts of money through inflated sponsorship deals with organisations related to the owners.
Since turnabout is fair play, it's tempting to subject the left to the same tendentious excoriation to which it subjected the right six years ago.
"If standing up for the rights of athletes and fair play somehow makes a country less likely to host the Olympic Games — wow," he said.
During his 16-year career, he was never given a yellow or red card and once was awarded a trophy for fair play by FIFA.
"Libra is the sign of balance, fair play and harmony, and I don't see a lot of that in Facebook these days," said astrologer Angel Eyedealism.
Gillibrand responded, tying her work in the Senate to a policy analysis that tied national security and border protection to an immigration overhaul emphasizing fair play.
With England and Belgium locked on points and the same goal difference, fair play would decide who finished top if the game finished in a draw.
Now the Trump administration is in power and, under the approach that turnabout is fair play, Democrats have fought to keep the salary freezes in place.
Bake Off demonstrates the three things that we Brits most like about ourselves: a sense of fair play, bordering on downright uncompetitiveness; childish innuendo; and cake.
Judge Dana M. Sabraw wrote that the policy "is brutal, offensive and fails to comport with traditional notions of fair play and decency," according to Bloomberg.
Fair Play Fair Pay provides music creators with rights they deserve and treats all music services the same, allowing them to compete on quality and innovation.
" Look, here's the tweet: Here's the bit from Modcloth, the online store that sells it: And I mean fair play because it is a very "guys!!
"Amit Shah represents the sinister face of muscular politics that has zero respect for communal harmony, institutional integrity and fair play," said Congress spokesman Sanjay Jha.
"Moreover, such a policy runs counter to core American values of nondiscrimination, fair play, and extending a warm welcome to foreign visitors and immigrants," it added.
"The evidence demonstrates that the QTA-PSG Agreement aims to circumvent the objectives" of the Financial Fair Play rules, the draft report by UEFA investigators concluded.
And if we are going to allow countries access to our markets, I think we should all expect a code of behaviour which is fair play.
He accused their leaders of being more concerned about getting re-elected and preserving corporate sponsorships and television rights fees than they are about fair play.
It is not just the future of UEFA's financial fair play legislation that is on the line, but the very locus of power in European soccer.
And our fealty to those values at home — those values meaning equality, opportunity, fair play — makes us stronger abroad, is the reason we get to lead.
Storms demolished a couple homes around the southwestern Missouri community of Fair Play, about a 140-mile drive south of Kansas City, CNN affiliate KOLR reported.
Under Financial Fair Play rules, such sponsorship deals had to be recorded at fair market value when calculating whether the club had broken even or not.
European soccer's governing body UEFA said it would look at reopening Financial Fair Play investigations following leaks about the Premier League club Manchester City's commercial operations.
The Colombian team Atlético Nacional was given the Fair Play Award for conceding the Copa Sudamericana title to Chapecoense, the team decimated in a plane crash.
A win-first attitude still comes with a dedication to sportsmanship and fair play, but that should all be done while you are battling for a victory.
This seems so obvious, that the very idea that corporations like John Deere are telling farmers that they can't resonates as a gross violation of fair play.
With financial fair play rules curbing the sums deep-pocketed owners can spend, the banks are hoping to capitalize on clubs' need for new sources of financing.
With financial fair play rules curbing the sums deep-pocketed owners can spend, the banks are hoping to capitalise on clubs' need for new sources of financing.
For his part, The Donald appeared to revel in his role at the bottom of the debate pile on, where fair play (and facts) become quick casualties.
Aarti, there is no limit to what a determined mind can achieve, but in achieving your goal, don't compromise on the values of fair play and honesty.
" Robinson also agreed to pledge himself to "the American public and to the Club to conform to high standards of personal conduct, fair play and good sportsmanship.
The reason I like him so much is I often disagree with him, but I'd never believe he was a man who lacks integrity or fair play.
Turkish side Galatasaray have been banned from European competition for one year after breaching financial fair play regulations, according to a report from the Guardian quoting NTV.
" In a twist on the quote I used above, he added, "When truth and error have fair play, the former is always an overmatch for the latter.
She is a co-sponsor of the Fair Play, Fair Pay Act, which protects IP rights by requiring radio stations to pay artists royalties for their music.
And her eventual distancing from The Joker, alignment with Poison Ivy, and re-establishment as a morally grey anti-hero fit the Hufflepuff ideal of fair play.
They are primarily about habits of mind and virtues of character: about hospitality and openness; intellectual independence and tolerance; forgiveness and responsibility; magnanimity, courage, and fair play.
Semenya's case required the court to weigh fair play on the sports field against the human rights of athletes like Semenya, a national hero in South Africa.
The deep and intrinsic silliness of cricket, I think, all that fair play and honorable draw stuff, makes it ideally suited for male social control in India.
"With their specific targeting of PML-N, this would undermine fair play in election, and squeeze Nawaz Sharif," Ayesha Siddiqa, an author and political analyst, told Reuters.
Ms. Mulligan, Mr. Blazer's lawyer, said on Wednesday that her client had hoped his cooperation with authorities would bring "transparency, accountability and fair play" to the sport.
His commitment to democratically elected leaders and fair play, outlined in his 1986 Inaugural Speech, sounds very different today, amid critiques of term length and abuses of power.
"I welcome the law, while stating that the objective is not to punish the man, but to ensure justice and fair play to the victim woman," Soman said.
" By the time World Anti-Doping Agency was founded in 1999, the sports doping discussion would include explanations of a "level playing field" and notions of "fair play.
PSG is also under pressure to comply with European football's governing body UEFA over financial fair play rules, which could also be a factor in deciding Neymar's future.
If it was, then UEFA's rules meant that the club could recognize only a market value for the contract in its assessment under the Financial Fair Play rules.
"The Premier League fair-play handshake will not take place between players and match officials from this weekend until further notice based on medical advice," a statement said.
While shooting that first season, the show's crew was rooting for Rudy Boesch, a 72-year-old former Navy SEAL and model of hard work and fair play.
In March of this year, Mumsnet was used to organize against Girlguiding's trans-inclusive membership policy in collaboration with anti-self identification campaign group Fair Play For Women.
"New Balance has a long history of ethical and fair play across all of our global business operations and we do not tolerate any corrupt activities," the company said.
But our colleges and universities must also insist on principles of integrity, independence, academic freedom, security, and intellectual fair play and do what is needed to safeguard those principles.
A new domestic consensus arose committed to equality and fair play that became codified into law in some of the landmark acts devoted to voting rights and fair housing.
This is the gory byproduct of Financial Fair Play, a supposed panacea for big club domination that instead exacerbated the issue by killing off the game's upper-middle class.
The outcome of the case will be monitored closely amid mounting concern over the credibility of UEFA's financial fair play regulations when it comes to sanctioning the biggest clubs.
"FIFA robbed my idea; this is anti fair play," said Heine Allemagne, inventor of the aforementioned foam, which gained international renown after being used at the 2014 World Cup.
Some investors complained that Porsche and Schaeffler had crossed the boundaries of fair play, taking advantage of disclosure rules that were too loose and regulators that were too tentative.
"The incident at last night's basketball game does not reflect the Raven values of fair play and sportsmanship," Sussex Tech said in a statement, referring to the team nickname.
Long sentimentalized as the home of "fair play," Britain is now host to the virus of lies, deception and digital skulduggery that afflicts many other countries across the world.
"No system is perfect but on the whole FFP (the Financial Fair Play regime) has increasingly protected European football from financial difficulty since its introduction in 2010," UEFA said.
"Racial discrimination in the enforcement of the rules of any sport is inconsistent with the spirit of fair play," New Jersey Attorney General Gurbir Grewal said in a statement.
The organization declared that the club "committed serious breaches" of UEFA's licensing rules and Financial Fair Play Regulations, including "overstating its sponsorship revenue in its accounts" for five years.
"Fugazi's particularly dogmatic slant emphasized pragmatism, modesty, and fair play – not the first concepts that come to mind when discussing the indisputably punk rock Sex Pistols, for example," Azerrad wrote.
You can watch the scene in full here: Fair play to Rita Ora and the judges — despite the confusion and any mild awkwardness they all manage to recover pretty quickly.
Not finding a way for her to compete in Rio "is hardly the unequivocal protection of fair play as a fundamental Olympic principle that the circumstances required," De Pencier said.
The Russian state-controlled company has been accused of overcharging customers and blocking rivals in eastern Europe, practices which the European Commission say breach the bloc's rules on fair play.
The call follows criticism from British advocates "Fair Play for Women", who wrote on Twitter that sports officials needed to "wake up" in the days after Hubbard's Pacific Games titles.
Officials considered that a more dignified, objective way to root out not only impostors but also intersex athletes, who, Olympic officials said, needed to be barred to ensure fair play.
Jimenez had been president of Federación Nacional de Futbol de Guatemala, the country's soccer federation, since 2010, and a member of the FIFA Committee for Fair Play and Social Responsibility.
A United States president urging a foreign government to investigate his political rival would seem to be flagrantly violating the law, along with American notions of fair play and decency.
The Astros have drawn widespread suspicion from other teams and fans of promoting a culture that pushes — or perhaps goes beyond — the boundaries of fair play to get an edge.
Those include basic values of fair play, of decency and of our elected officials and civil servants putting the interests of the nation ahead of their personal agendas and desires.
It has scientific impact, it has ethical impact, it impacts on 'fair play' in competition so it's extremely delicate and it's extremely difficult to do justice to all these (elements).
So, yes, it is true that whatever policies this and subsequent administrations take that offend your sense of decency, fair play and integrity, you will have Congress to blame for it.
But that sense of fair play is steadily breaking down, and there isn't actually anything in the Constitution to stop a Senate majority to use its confirmation powers much more aggressively.
"The D'Agostino and Hamblin story is one of humanity and sacrifice which has already captured the hearts of people across the globe," the International Fair Play Committee said in a statement.
"Such conduct, if true, as it is assumed to be on the present motion, is brutal, offensive, and fails to comport with traditional notions of fair play and decency," he wrote.
"The St. Louis affair, as I saw it, was a manhunt, conducted on a sporting basis, though with anything but the fair play which is the principle of sport," he wrote.
MOSCOW (Reuters) - Russia will roll out an educational campaign to promote fair play in sport as it cleans up after a series of doping scandals, the sports ministry said on Monday.
"The company has abused its dominant market position and broken the market order for fair play," Xinhua quoted Zhao Zhanling, a legal adviser with the Internet Society of China, as saying.
As for Nike, the company issued a statement that didn't address Avenatti's claims specifically, but did say they firmly believe in "ethical and fair play," adding they wouldn't be commenting further.
PARIS (Reuters) - Team Sky's takeover by chemical giant Ineos raises questions on financial fair play in cycling as the new outfit is expected to increase its monetary advantage over rival teams.
Their suspicions are easy to understand: The Trump administration asks Chinese (and Americans) to believe that the U.S. can be both radically self-interested and a disinterested champion of fair play.
"Such conduct, if true, as it is assumed to be on the present motion, is brutal, offensive, and fails to comport with traditional notions of fair play and decency," Sabraw wrote.
"If Infantino is serious about bringing fair play back to FIFA, he should start by showing the red card to illegal Israeli settler teams in the West Bank," Mr. Quran said.
Ostensibly an anathema to the British principle of fair play, viveza criolla is not just the root of diving and theatrics, but the artistry and invention associated with South American footballers.
With only a slight air of a team determined to pull up the drawbridge as soon as the keep is full, it has become a keen advocate of Financial Fair Play.
Does Khelaifi do what he has always done and bankroll yet another market-contorting spending spree, even if it means running yet more risks with UEFA's rules on Financial Fair Play?
As a counterweight, Washington could strengthen the global institutions that support its own view of fair play, like the World Trade Organization, which the United States took such trouble to build.
Since many new owners take control of troubled clubs, they are allowed some leeway on the financial fair play regulations — provided they can convince UEFA they can bankroll a financial turnaround.
It has also shaken a country that has an almost pious adherence to "fair play" in sports, and prompted coaches, university officials and politicians to question the violence of the game.
Woodward declined to comment on the specifics of the City case but said he believed that Financial Fair Play (FFP) rules were helping to ensure that clubs operate within their means.
Republicans, who for more than a century were held in a hammerlock by Democrats in charge of the state's legislature, defended the moves under the principle that turnabout is fair play.
" The statement added that FIDE "is reluctant to comment officially on any additional details before this case is thoroughly investigated by FIDE Fair-Play Commission and FIDE Ethics Commission makes a decision.
Perhaps the most equitable treatment the band has received in the US awards system so far is at the 2019 Billboard Music Awards — and that fair play is due to their success.
"We go on exposing the athletes who violate the principles of fair play by taking doping substances," the group said in a new entry, called WADA databases Part 2, on its website.
It is also facing possible sanctions for breaching financial fair-play rules after the club failed to reach a settlement agreement with European soccer's governing body, the Union of European Football Associations.
We make a lot of noise in this country about fair play and we love to demand it of others, but do we really stick to it when our team is playing?
PSG were this week named in the 'Football Leaks' documents which showed they had inflated sponsorship revenues to meet the requirements of European soccer body UEFA's rules on financial fair play (FFP).
Strive to overcome the intolerance that grips our nation and recognize that only through mutual respect, rational discourse, cooperation and fair play can we build a good and strong community and country.
Since Richard Nixon extended a hand of friendship to China and the economic help from trade that came with it, our position has always been one of fair play and mutual gain.
UEFA said last month that AC Milan did not meet a break-even requirement under its Financial Fair Play regulations, adding the club had not provided sufficient evidence of its financial stability.
His brother and tag partner, Nick, was urging him to dive onto Omega, while Matt's own conscience and sense of fair play was telling him to go for the win over Ibushi.
But more broadly the country is coming to grips with cheating in one its most popular sports, and asking itself if its self-satisfaction in fair play was a myth all along.
Nicola Williams of Fair Play for Women, a rights group, says that whereas transgender children's interests are consistently protected in the EHRC's guidelines, the rights of girls are not given equal weight.
It becomes very difficult to respect the financial fair play because you can have different ways or different interests for a country to have such a big player to represent a country.
The five-point announcement included helping the businesses resume normal production operations, improving services for foreign-invested projects and increasing transparency and fair play in accordance with the newly enacted foreign investment law.
Neymar's arrival has raised hopes in France that Ligue 1's profile will be boosted, although PSG's Qatari owners have also drawn criticism for potentially undermining Financial Fair Play rules covering European clubs.
For the sake of fair play, which is highly important to Mr. Trump, we turned to Jeremy Philips, who beat Mr. Cruz in the semifinals of the 1995 World Debating Championships, for pointers.
Yet while both versions have purported to observe fair play, there's one "tradition" that's a strong holdover from ancient Greece: allegations of bribery, some of which were documented more than 225,2105 years ago.
The finding comes amid bitter division among athletes and scientists over what is fair play in female sport, an issue under ever-increasing scrutiny since Semenya was crowned 800m world champion in 2009.
LONDON, May 26 (Reuters) - Manchester City chairman Khaldoon Al Mubarak says the club will "unquestionably prevail" in the investigation into alleged breaches by the Premier League champions of Financial Fair Play (FFP) regulations.
European soccer's governing body UEFA has rejected a request by AC Milan to waive the Financial Fair Play (FFP) rules, citing uncertainties in the Italian soccer club's financial situation, it said on Friday.
If a country wants a good trade relationship with the world's biggest market (the U.S.), it will need to adhere to modernized rules of fair play — particularly as they pertain to intellectual property.
Carrying placards with the words: "EU dumping destroys jobs" and "We demand fair play", the workers clad in green, red and yellow shirts representing their respective unions disrupted traffic in the city's streets.
It has yet to rule whether esports properly fits within its obdurate (some might say antiquated) framework for amateurism, equal opportunity and fair play, or if esports should even qualify as a sport.
The perspective of the right comes from "Fair Play: What Your Child Can Teach You About Economics, Values, and the Meaning of Life" by the iconoclastic University of Rochester economist Steven E. Landsburg.
But I bet there are still plenty of Texans to whom honor and decency and fair play are ideals to be proud of, ways they always want their sons and daughters to respect.
In other words, in those years the sport's European governing body allowed Man City to count far more income from sponsors under Financial Fair Play rules than UEFA's external experts thought was appropriate.
"Please know, I believe in clean sport, have always followed the rules, and will continue to do so as fair play is critical to sport and is very import to me," Biles tweeted.
"I mean fair play to Brock, he got in and fought [at UFC 200] ... but at the end of the day he's juiced up to the eyeballs ... so how can I respect that?"
UEFA, whose financial fair play rules ban clubs from spending more than their generated revenue, declined to comment but a spokesman noted that international transfers are within the remit of global governing body FIFA.
The Pan American Games Sports Organisation said in a statement that the tests represented one of the largest sample sizes taken in the history of the Games, demonstrating the organizers' commitment to fair play.
Eve Rodsky, author of the new book "Fair Play: A Game-Changing Solution for When You Have Too Much to Do (and More Life to Live)," said she understands the instinct to get angry.
Even when it's not being sued, ZTE thumbs its nose at the traditional rules of fair play in intellectual proper matters, commonly engaging in delay, misrepresentation, and hold out when dealing with patent owners.
Economic and social inequality, corrupt and overly empowered politicians, and regularly censored media were all fair play for Bamseom Pirates' raging lyrics, as was ridiculing North Korea, often through slogans of the Communist state.
A tournament like the Confederations Cup is about so much more than what takes place on the pitch, and FIFA must make clear that fair play does not stop when the players walk off.
For some, the distaste for Epic isn't about usability, or convenience, or even fair play—it's the sense that the juggernaut is buying its way into an even more dominant position in the industry.
The only problem with its new approach is the remedy embodied in the Fair Play legislation eschews an even-handed solution, in favor of one that caters to a very narrow set of interests.
The club has hardly made a secret of the fact it felt Financial Fair Play was a ruse concocted by the game's traditional elite to keep upstarts like City and P.S.G. in their place.
Representative Adam Schiff and the other House impeachment managers are expected to demand fair play and equal treatment in the presentation of witnesses and evidence, the very due process denied in the House investigation.
"The desire to win medals superseded their collective moral and ethical compass and Olympic values of fair play," according to the report by the World Anti-Doping Agency, which was spearheaded by investigator Richard McClaren.
It's true that Major League Baseball relies on neutral umpires to guarantee fair play, but the team owners themselves write the rules of the game and collectively hire and fire the umpires who enforce them.
On the other hand, though, absolutely fair play because Midlands accents, in general, are the aural equivalent of watching paint dry, really, really slowly (I am allowed to say it because I too am afflicted).
Don Wolfensberger is a fellow at the Woodrow Wilson Center and Bipartisan Policy Center, author of "Changing Cultures in Congress: From Fair Play to Power Plays," and former staff director of the House Rules Committee.
To those with a heightened sense of fair play this non-apology is infuriating; but it's only hard to process if one persists, as we do, in viewing football in terms of right and wrong.
That calculation has been a source of frustration for P.S.G., which agreed to be punished for violations of financial fair play rules in 2014 in a settlement that increased the valuation for the Q.T.A. deal.
Asked in September whether he might have taken a tougher line on clubs such as Paris St. Germain over Financial Fair Play, Infantino said he helped to introduce the rules but did not implement them.
It is a dark moment in American foreign policy that has implications far beyond the southern border; it tells the world the United States no longer believes in fair play or the rule of law.
El inmenso seguimiento que despierta no puede ser una excusa para rodearlo de impunidad, sino una razón más para obligar a todos sus actores a respetar el fair play de una sociedad abierta y tolerante.
Since 2013, under a set of regulations known as Financial Fair Play, European clubs have had to balance their expenditures against their income from soccer-related sources in order to take part in UEFA competitions.
Like Konan, he rejects the conspiracism of many of those around him and, should it happen, is ready to greet a November blue wave as the fair play of those who out-hustled the Republicans.
I mean, freer trade and then all of a sudden, you must be anti- American, you don&apost believe in fair play and so forth and so on, what do you say to people like that?
" Travis Tygart, CEO of the U.S. Anti-Doping Agency (USADA) "The IOC's failure to swiftly and decisively deal with Russia's unprecedented attack on fair play has eroded public trust in the values of the Olympic movement.
The 2016 investigation by BuzzFeed News and the BBC found that the Tennis Integrity Unit, set up in 203 to enforce fair play, had been ineffectual and secretive in dealing with the corruption plaguing the sport.
Although talks, brokered by the European Union, are taking place between Gazprom and Naftogaz and their respective governments, some fear that if NS2 advances, Russia will need to make fewer assurances of fair play to Ukraine.
"The U.S. government, including Congress, should use all available channels to ensure fair play for businesses, investors and entrepreneurs across the United States, and to support Indian efforts that align with these goals," the letter said.
UEFA said in a statement on Tuesday that the Investigatory Chamber of the Club Financial Control Body had decided to refer AC Milan for breach of the fair play regulations, in particular the break-even requirement.
SAMARA, Russia (Reuters) - Senegal's commitment to producing winning World Cup performances ultimately costly them dear, said coach Aliou Cisse, as they became the first side in tournament history to be eliminated by the fair play regulations.
P.S.G. cannot rely on infusions of Qatari cash forever — it has twice flirted with severe punishment under UEFA's Financial Fair Play legislation, and disclosures on Friday raised new questions about its efforts to skirt the rules.
"Lee H. Oswald, who once defected to the Soviet Union and who has been active in the Fair Play for Cuba Committee, was arrested by the Dallas police," The Times reported on the same front page.
No goals and the only highlights of the half are the two Belgium yellows, a mockery of the notion of fair play that will not go unpunished when the history of this tournament is writ .... kidding.
The party's abandonment of fair play was showcased spectacularly in 2016, when the United States Senate refused to allow President Barack Obama to fill the Supreme Court vacancy created by Justice Antonin Scalia's death in February.
The rhetoric has only intensified in the last week, since UEFA threw City out of the Champions League for two years, not simply for breaking the rules of Financial Fair Play but also for misleading investigators.
We have a stake in an American Dream that works, in a set of values that are irresistible and undeniable in equality, opportunity and fair play, and in addressing the gap between our reality and ideals.
UEFA ruled on Friday that City had committed "serious breaches" of Financial Fair Play (FFP) regulations and failed to cooperate with its investigation, handing them a European ban and a 30 million euro ($32.38 million) fine.
In addition, the year that Monaco's spending stunned Europe, when Falcao and the rest arrived, was the year that UEFA's financial fair-play regulations — designed to force clubs to live within their means — started to bite.
Last January, Fair Play Canada, a coalition of Canadian media companies and cultural organizations including Bell's media arm, asked the government to institute a process for blocking access to websites deemed to be engaged in piracy.
But for most football fans, the furore has reinforced the impression that the rich are strong-arming the rest—and that the Financial Fair Play (FFP) regulations which UEFA created to encourage competitive balance have proved useless.
AC Milan qualified for the Europa League this season after finishing fifth in Serie A but pulled out after voluntarily accepting a one-year ban from all European competitions for breaching UEFA's Financial Fair Play (FFP) rules.
What we learned was this: The divide in American politics is not merely over policy, or even identity, but something arguably more fundamental — the very idea that impartial rules and fair play are central to democratic governance.
Split into two zones, Fujitsu fans put on red pinnies, while the JX-Eneos supporters donned soccer scarves with the phrase Fair/Speed — a portmanteau of "fair play" and the team's defining characteristic under Hovasse, its coach.
But in this case the superstar is Steve Smith, one of the best cricketers in the world and the captain of the national team in Australia, where fair play is prized and cricket is a national obsession.
As a result, the team, which spent $270 million to acquire nearly a dozen new players last summer, has failed to meet UEFA's so-called financial fair play criteria, which prohibit clubs from spending beyond their means.
I couldn't tell you if George Michael was a Coldplay fan, but Coldplay have been covering George Michael songs for a decade—from their damp "Yellow" beginnings to huge vibey concerts in Abu Dhabi, so, fair play.
Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger has criticized Neymar's world record transfer move from Barcelona to Paris St Germain, saying it will become increasingly difficult to respect financial fair play (FFP) rules when "a country owns a football club".
The Royal & Ancient Golf Club and the United States Golf Association spent more than five years trying to simplify the Rules of Golf without stripping the centuries-old game of its traditions and fundamentals of fair play.
But liberals can start on the road back if they stop wounding themselves, advocate fair play for all, and instead of looking down on Trump voters as a bunch of boobs and bigots, listen to their concerns.
"Such conduct, if true, as it is assumed to be on the present motion, is brutal, offensive, and fails to comport with traditional notions of fair play and decency," wrote Sabraw, an appointee of President George W. Bush.
Bale is rumored to head back to the Premier League and Barcelona is already threatening to report the Neymar-interested Paris Saint-Germain F.C. for violating financial fair play rules—that's how far that contract is going along.
Ms. Rainone attended Newtown High School in Queens and in 1965 earned a degree in English from Queens College, where she was active in leftist groups like the Student Peace Union and the Fair Play for Cuba Committee.
"The adherence to international rules of fair play and the return of Olympic emblems is one of the conditions for the rehabilitation of Russian athletics on the international stage," the federation said in a statement on its website.
Other clubs, including AS Roma and Inter Milan, have said in statements and media interviews that to comply with Financial Fair Play rules they took various measures, including selling players, that put their on-pitch performance at risk.
To the Editor: Steven Levitsky and Daniel Ziblatt argue persuasively that democratic institutions are underpinned by informal norms about fair play, and note several ways in which these codes of political restraint have been weakened in recent decades.
Trump would do well to consider the statues he will have passed over the last mile or so — Americans who fell in wars against slavery and wars against fascism, Americans who fought for equal opportunity and fair play.
With the statute of limitations on retesting doping samples now at 10 years after the initial test, Nelson proposes deferring compensation for athletes into a "fair play" fund, which could be bankrolled by the I.A.A.F., meet directors or sponsors.
And on the other hand, we accepted to have a more extended version of (migrants remaining in Mexico during asylum claim processing) and to accelerate the deployment of the national guard," Ebrard said, calling the deal "a fair play.
A trade deal is a bit like the rulebook of a game in which the players are of very different sizes and speak a host of different languages, and so may have different ideas of what constitutes fair play.
This is because PJ Hairston has very little concept of fair play and he's headed to the team that will know how best to mold him into the widely hated wing defender that lives, scheming, deep in his liver.
VIRGINIA WATER, England, May 25 (Reuters) - Four-times major winner Ernie Els underlined why golf has a proud reputation for integrity and fair play by calling a two-shot penalty on himself at the BMW PGA Championship on Thursday.
Expect the tempest-tossed survivors to be scuffed of any notion of fair play if they are to pose a coherent threat to the treacherous Boltons and advancing White Walkers, let alone become credible heirs to the Iron Throne.
In the final 20193 confidential settlement, UEFA's Club Financial Control Body agreed that Paris St. Germain could include 100 million euros a year from the QTA deal in its Financial Fair Play assessment, if the contract terms were amended.
That is, with the broad alliances and global institutions, and their rules of fair play, that we've been part of since World War II. So we have to fight for those rules, and China will fight for its versions.
In a letter seen by Reuters, the European Club Association (ECA) also confirmed to its 200-plus members that discussions are taking place at relaxing the break-even rules known as Financial Fair Play (FFP) due to the situation.
As America endured stock-market scandals, economic panics, race riots and ballot-box stuffing, as its boys were sent off to die on foreign fields, baseball came to be seen as the last bastion of fair play and decency.
Don Wolfensberger is a fellow at the Woodrow Wilson Center and Bipartisan Policy Center, former staff director of the House Rules Committee, and author of, "Changing Cultures in Congress: From Fair Play to Power Plays" (Columbia University Press, forthcoming).
The penalty is the most significant punishment UEFA has handed out in the decade since it created its financial fair play regulations, and if upheld its consequences for Manchester City's balance sheet and its competitive future could be severe.
Arteta, who had been Guardiola's assistant at City, said he had spoken to his fellow Spaniard about the club's ban and 30 million euros ($32.53 million) fine by European soccer's governing body UEFA for "serious" financial fair play breaches.
In 2009, the executive committee of sport's governing body in Europe, the Union of European Football Associations (UEFA), approved introducing Financial Fair Play rules to prevent clubs piling up too much debt and super-rich owners dominating the game.
I mean, that's something the senators have to figure out but it's got to be on the table because our sense of fair play among Democrats has bitten us far too many times for us to be naive about it.
In the unlikely event that both teams lose by identical scores then 'fair play' regulations, the extra tie-breaker that FIFA have brought in for Russia 2018, would also be needed to decide which nation progresses to the last-16.
"The means to the end is to fight against doping, which violates against the essential ethical value of sport, fair play, as it prevents for competition to occur under the same conditions," Judge Alejandro Maria Benito said in delivering Tuesday's verdict.
" As this Founding Father once stated in the Pennsylvania Gazette, in his "Apology For Printers" that responded to criticism of his publishing of facts, "when truth and error have fair play, the former is always an overmatch for the latter.
P.S.G. had been under investigation by UEFA for months amid concerns that the club's lavish spending on players could not be covered by its income — a violation of UEFA's strict cost-control regulations known broadly as its Financial Fair Play rules.
The heavy spending by P.S.G. has raised the question of whether it is running afoul of the Financial Fair Play rules introduced by European soccer's governing body in recent years; those rules limit a team's outlays based on its revenue.
If we do not respond by fighting for what we claim to value in fair play, such a scandal makes us beholden to the notion that the prerequisites of success are simply deeper pockets, a better pharmacist and a unethical hacker.
" After the announcement of Oswald's arrest, Mr. Daniel recalled, "The word came through, in effect, that the assassin was a young man who was a member of the Fair Play for Cuba Committee, that he was an admirer of Fidel Castro.
For supporters of clean sports, this looked like just one more powerful weapon that athletes, teams and organizations used to win games and skirt the fair-play police, one more instance of the truth about a champion spilling out too late.
UEFA, European football's governing body, has been investigating the club for possible breaches of its Financial Fair Play regulations, which are supposed to stop clubs from getting into unmanageable debt or allowing wealthy benefactors to give top teams an unfair advantage.
But the current occupant of the Oval Office has given voice to a more primal, and frankly powerful, vision of sports, the same one Orwell identified seven decades ago: "Serious sport has nothing to do with fair play," Orwell wrote.
Investors large and small from around the world are attracted to Silicon Valley by its track record, its talent, and its promise...[and] the fact that behind the innovation and entrepreneurship are rules of law that require honesty, fair play, and transparency.
In both cases, the MCC decided that the tactics were against the "spirit" of the laws: a somewhat nebulous concept which is defined in a preamble to the rulebook as a combination of "fair play" and "respect for… the game's traditional values".
In the 2017 Barclays decision, which affirmed certification of a class of investors suing over the bank's assurances about fair play in its "dark pool" trading platform, the 2nd Circuit said statements that maintained Barclays' price at an inflated level were actionable.
European football's Financial Fair Play (FFP) rules, which were designed to prevent speculative or vanity investments by deep-pocketed owners that profit-minded businesses cannot hope to match, require PSG to keep its losses to within €30m over a rolling three-year period.
They were fined 10,000 Swiss francs ($10,133) each for "unsporting behavior contrary to the principles of fair-play" and warned, while team captain Stephan Lichtsteiner, who joined in with the celebrations, was fined 5,000 Swiss francs and given a warning, FIFA said.
MOSCOW (Reuters) - Former World Cup final referee Arnaldo Cezar Coelho disapproves of fair play as a tiebreaker at the tournament and thinks a corner count would be a better way of separating teams who finish level on points and goals, he told Reuters.
Even more satisfying must be the turmoil that has followed the US election, which makes democracy seem less appealing, potentially sapping some energy from demands for more democracy in Russia, where he has hollowed out of any semblance of democratic fair play.
The Fair Play Fair Pay bill, which has Representative Jerrold Nadler of New York as a sponsor, would ensure that all music creators received fair-market-value pay for their work no matter what technology or service was used to play it.
The temporary no-fly order was issued by the Ministry of Interior to avoid distracting airplane noise and give test takers a fair shot, but in the run-up to this year's exam, attention has focused on the opposite of fair play.
Fair play, civility and respect for the inherent worth of another person's ideas or questions (even from "liberal journalists") are all values vital to the continued success of our nation, and essential tools necessary to elevate our politics and our public dialogue.
Eve Rodsky, author of "Fair Play: A Game-Changing Solution for When You Have Too Much to Do (and More Life to Live)," said research shows that the majority of daily life disruptions are handled by moms, including when both parents work.
All the adults the young Adrian came in close contact with adhered to, in her words, the "governing convention of self-presentation in that stratum of upper middle-class African-American society": a combination of hard work, impeccable dress, honesty and fair play.
Finally, as a society, we stand for things — or at least we used to stand for things — values people admire, about the dignity of human beings, the rights of minorities and women and the virtues of freedom and the rules for fair play.
While the governing body of European soccer, UEFA, had introduced so-called fair play rules to limit the losses that teams can run up to acquire superstars, SB Nation notes a number of ways that the French club can get around those regulations.
The penalty assessed to Manchester City is the most significant punishment UEFA has handed out in the decade since it created its financial fair play regulations, and if upheld its consequences for Manchester City's balance sheet and its competitive future could be severe.
MANCHESTER, England (Reuters) - English champions Manchester City have been banned from European competition for the next two seasons and fined 30 million euros ($13 million) by European soccer's governing body UEFA after an investigation into alleged breaches of Financial Fair Play (FFP) rules.
Researchers who study how democracies have formed and fallen apart in other parts of the world have said that democracies often erode slowly, and identified various unwritten rules that get broken, like fair play or an acceptance that the opposition will sometimes win.
"This meeting of representatives of the global athletic community and international sports leadership gathered today to demonstrate a consensus on anti-doping, and to emphasize an international commitment to clean sport and fair play," ONDCP Deputy Director James Carroll said in a statement.
Milan, Bocconi University holds conference on financial fair play with Juventus FC Chairman Andrea Agnelli, Barcellona FC Chairman Josef Maria Bartomeu, Olympique de Marseille Chairman Jacques-Henri Eyraud, head of FFR, UEFA Philippe Rasmussen, FC Internazionale Milano Chairman Stevan Zhang (213 GMT).
A long-simmering feud with UEFA — the Champions League anthem is still jeered whenever it blares out at Etihad Stadium — over City's punishment for transgressing the organization's Financial Fair Play rules did not help, but, in truth, the root cause lay elsewhere.
"Edwards peels off the covers and exposes the myth of fair-play and esprit de corps in sports as a giant trap for Black athletes who have been charmed from without and strangled from within," writes journalist Samuel J. Skinner in the book's forward.
Galatasaray, one of the "big three" Istanbul teams, could face a ban from Europe's ruling body UEFA this month over its failure to meet "financial fair play" rules over the size of its losses, while other clubs have been warned over their debt levels.
NIZHNY NOVGOROD, Russia (Reuters) - Senegal's accumulation of more yellow cards than group rivals Japan made them the first country to be eliminated by the fair play regulations but they must take the blame for their World Cup failure after allowing a strong position to slip.
Panjandrums in Westminster are forever asserting that the country's role as a global entrepôt gives it hard geopolitical influence; that its "soft power" and knack for fair play are among its greatest assets; that trade and the rule of law go hand in hand.
"The president reiterated how important it is, particularly for a fast-growing country like Malaysia, to be transparent, to demonstrate a commitment to fair play and good government and a business climate that will allow that country's economy to continue to succeed," Mr. Earnest said.
The stunt is intended to raise awareness of climate change, which, fair play, is a necessity in the current political environment—y'know, with certain government members being extremely hostile to the (literally scientifically proven) concept that we're slowly destroying the world and need to stop.
And the league is working with You Can Play — an organization that works to ensure athletes are not discriminated against because of sexual orientation or gender identity — to create a policy on transgender players that respects the rights of athletes and concerns about fair play.
Given the backlash, as well as tensions within the investigations group itself — some members did not agree with clearing P.S.G. — the chairman of the body overseeing the financial fair play rules is considering reviewing the decision, according to people familiar with the board's plans.
Ever since the accusations first surfaced on the Football Leaks whistle-blowing platform, the club has steadfastly dismissed all allegations that it deliberately inflated sponsorship deals in order to comply with the so-called financial fair play regulations UEFA created to govern clubs' spending.
When an article appeared earlier this year suggesting Fenway Sports Group, Liverpool's owner, was leading a campaign to persuade the Premier League to investigate Manchester City's breaches of Financial Fair Play rules, Liverpool moved quickly to offer City assurances that was not the case.
The pinnacle is meant to be a temporary space because of the spirit of competition and the revolving door of time, but it only is human when you prioritize the importance of ensuring that the game's greatest achievements can only be acquired through fair play.
What can intelligent, thoughtful people who are deeply concerned about the fate of democracy do in today's climate, given that so many of the legitimately chosen leaders of our country at all levels show little or no sympathy for partisan self-restraint and fair play?
"Such conduct, if true, as it is assumed to be on the present motion, is brutal, offensive, and fails to comport with traditional notions of fair play and decency," Judge Dana M. Sabraw of the Southern District of California wrote in his 25-page opinion.
The situation with P.S.G. — whose Qatari owners have remade the club with more than $1 billion in acquisitions — has attracted the most attention because its purchases of Neymar and Mbappé in a single summer threatened its ability to comply with the Financial Fair Play regulations.
Historically, classism ruled the sports and athletic activities practiced by the gentry, not only to prevent the mingling of the higher echelons with the common masses, but because many of the elite insisted that the 'plebeians' had no concept of sportsmanship and fair play.
The photo in contention is from an August 16, 1963, rally organized by Oswald on behalf of the Fair Play for Cuba Committee, a pro-Castro organization for which he served as New Orleans chapter secretary (and, in reality, basically the only member of that chapter).
Recording Academy advocates are going from the Grammys on the Hill to Capitol Hill on Thursday, where they'll be lobbying for a music licensing reform bill, called the Fair Play Fair Pay Act, and the Allocation for Music Producers Act, which would include producers in copyright law.
There had been attempts to revive the Olympics over the centuries, and the efforts finally found fertile ground in England, where a focus on games and fair play was thought to ensure that the younger generation would have the qualities needed to keep the British Empire together.
It noted that since the Financial Fair Play rules had been introduced there had been an improvement in the finances of European soccer clubs – which have gone from recording record losses of 1.7 billion euros in fiscal year 2011 to profits of 600 million euros in 2017.
Forced over and over again to fight enormous, dangerous men for whom being enormous and dangerous wasn't enough, who felt instead that illicit hormonal performance enhancement was in order—faced with all that compromise and deviousness—Hunt has demanded justice and a simple sense of fair play.
This time, the style highlight was a cocktail party in the ballroom organized by the progressive group Fair Play for Cuba and attended by 250 bohemian luminaries, including the poets Allen Ginsberg and Langston Hughes, the photographer Henri Cartier-Bresson and an array of civil rights activists.
"The appeal committee nevertheless underlines the importance of always showing respect to the match officials, stressing that such a principle is essential in football and any unsporting conduct that may be contrary to the principles of fair play cannot be accepted," FIFA said in a statement.
Her book, "Fair Play: A Game-Changing Solution for When You Have Too Much to Do (and More Life to Live)" (2019, G.P. Putnam's Sons) breaks down child and household roles in a new way, and "gamifies" it so that couples can negotiate their own solutions.
In an overall statement about the Financial Fair Play rules, UEFA said the rules were there to help clubs become financially sustainable and it was "very satisfied" with how they had been applied and the results achieved, noting an improvement in the finances of European soccer clubs.
According to letters and emails between UEFA's control body and the club, and correspondence between club executives, UEFA investigators also challenged some of Man City's accounting of sponsorship income, questioning whether the arrangements conformed with the rules on Financial Fair Play, as Reuters outlined on Nov. 2.
No, what I mind in elevators are the children: the Surreptitious Sibling-Kickers, who offend my sense of fair play; the Play-Date Screechers, although I know this is nature's way of preparing them for their eventual bachelor and bachelorette parties; and, worst of all, the Button-Whackers.
"You can't … You gotta stay … The rules are that you stay within … you can't do that," she said, attempting in vain to outline the fair play zone with her hands before abandoning the rules altogether and going for Austin's egg after he lowered it to a more accessible level.
As the Judiciary Committee advances to the next stage of its copyright review, the broad bipartisan coalition in support of the Fair Play Fair Pay Act stands ready to ensure that intellectual property law rewards innovation, spurs a diverse economy and consistently upholds the constitutional rights of creators.
When white people have not actively worked to create a society fueled by fair play and equal opportunity, they have often ignored the political repression that mobs bent on extra-judicial "justice" achieved -- and the benefits, like power and economic success, they themselves have reaped as a result.
If you're the type of person who buys into the idea of the Olympic Movement, which is founded on the ideals of fair play and good sportsmanship, then you might agree with Dutch beach volleyball pair Alexander Brouwer and Robert Meeuwsen, who weren't particularly happy with fan negativity.
This is a sculpture that abandons Harden, the player and the man, guts everything that makes him truly unique and fills up his symbology with the nonsense of "The Athlete" as an ideal; that kind of focused, serious, fair-play minded totem of dull, night-after-night excellence.
The files are said to include emails and internal club documents showing efforts by City to circumvent UEFA's financial fair-play regulations by masking cash infusions from a United Arab Emirates state-backed investment company through inflated sponsorship agreements with entities including the U.A.E.'s national airline, Etihad.
And fair play to her; Wilson went on to mock her own film before using it to point out the "lack of felines" nominated in the directing category — the most notable female omissions being Greta Gerwig for Little Women, Melina Matsoukas for Queen & Slim, and Olivia Wilde for Booksmart.
"Economic espionage not only harms victim companies that have years or even decades of work stolen, but it also crushes the spirit of innovation and fair play in the global economy," said Preet Bharara, the U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of New York in a statement Tuesday.
At issue is whether A.C. Milan has a credible business plan that can stanch millions of dollars in losses and meet rules, known as Financial Fair Play, that prohibit clubs from spending beyond their means so club soccer does not turn into a battle of wealthy owners' bank accounts.
"I'm guessing that part of the problem is the Olympics is all about fair play ... obviously not all the Russians have been fair but I'm guessing what is sticking in the throat of the IOC is there are some innocent athletes getting caught up in all of this," added Redmond.
"No one wants to see even one innocent athlete suffer in this, but such blatant disregard for the rules of our sport and the concept of fair play should receive a strong message that it will not be tolerated," British world marathon record holder Paula Radcliffe told Reuters on Thursday.
"And it will then be up to Senate Republicans to decide whether they want to follow the Constitution and abide by the rules of fair play that ultimately undergird our democracy and that ensure that the Supreme Court does not just become one more extension of our polarized politics," Obama said.
But in the general, especially during and after the Republican National Convention and for a few weeks in August, Trump's attack-everyone-and-anyone strategy was largely a turnoff to those outside his relatively limited base, making his temperament and fitness to be leader of the free world fair play.
The reason to do these things is because they are morally right, irrespective of near-sighted political considerations, but the partisan reason is that unless fair play is required by law, Republicans will continue to demand procedural fairness and civic decency when it's useful and dispense with it when it isn't.
Facing mounting concern over its violations of so-called financial fair play rules, created to keep clubs from spending more than they bring in, Milan's management is trying to persuade regulators that its new Chinese owner, Li Yonghong, is capable of stopping the team's bleeding millions of euros a year.
Soriano also doubled down on a statement City issued on Friday that excoriated the bodies responsible for overseeing UEFA's financial fair-play regulations, a series of cost-control measures that apply to all of its member clubs, and he rejected the assertion that the club had not cooperated with investigators.
With the Federal Communications Commission scheduled to vote on the issue today, the threatened rollback not only imperils fair play and free speech; it will also empower foreign entities with substantial market-making power, like China's government, to meddle in American public discourse on a scale dwarfing Russia's recent cyber-chicanery.
Read more: An Argentine soccer coach won FIFA's annual Fair Play award just months after he was fined $248,000 for cheatingFC Barcelona has been fined just $328 for breaking the rules during its $131 million transfer of Antoine GriezmannLionel Messi says he wanted to leave FC Barcelona after he felt 'mistreated' by authorities
How many men do you know who actually know how to smile in a way that's flattering to them (a friend of mine once said to me, in a way that was at once sweet and chilling, "You need to stop showing your teeth in photos," and fair play because she was right)?
But if Kavanaugh ends up winning confirmation, it will have much to do with the perception that Democrats never intended a fair process to begin with, toward either the nominee or his accuser; that they treated allegation as fact; and that they raised their sense of belief above normal standards of fair play.
The New York Times reported on Monday that investigators believe that Manchester City should be banned from the prestigious Champions League for at least a year for their interactions with investigators and licensing authorities looking into whether the club kept within cost control regulations, a policy commonly known as financial fair play.
Failure in the Manchester City case could be met with resignations from UEFA's investigators, who might conclude that their reputations would be damaged by the organization's inability to enforce its own legislation and the impression that, when faced with a challenge from a powerful club, the concept of financial fair play was meaningless.
Both P.S.G. and Manchester City have been sanctioned in the past over their spending, though UEFA has stopped short of handing down the harshest punishment — banning the teams from top competitions like the Champions League — though that fate has befallen other, less powerful institutions that breached the organization's Financial Fair Play rules.
Javier Tebas, the president of La Liga, the Spanish top division, had previously intimated that the league might refuse to ratify payment of the buyout clause, citing concerns over P.S.G.'s inability to complete the deal and comply with the Financial Fair Play regulations introduced by UEFA, the sport's governing body in Europe.
In an effort to address questions about fair play, track and field's world governing body will publish regulations on Thursday that could force some elite female athletes with naturally elevated testosterone levels to lower the hormone with medication, compete against men in certain Olympic events or effectively give up their international careers.
And she's spent half a decade unfailingly working to live down a positive steroids test that cost her a year of her career and her reputation, and has allowed her detractors to claim that every ugly slur they've ever hurled at her is somehow justified in the name of only caring about fair play.
Also in the interest of competition and fair play, the government looks to be curbing the aforementioned culture of deep discounting products, according to one clause in its announcement: E-commerce entities providing marketplace will not directly or indirectly influence the sale price of goods or services and shall maintain a level playing field.
The Music Modernization Act (MMA), which will be introduced and marked-up by the House Judiciary Committee this week, combines music licensing reforms outlined in the CLASSICS Act, Songwriters Equity Act of 85033, the rate standard parity provisions of the Fair Play Fair Pay Act, and AMP Act into a single, consensus piece of legislation.
Read more: The 'world's strongest soccer player' is starting a charity for young players suffering racial abuse after his own experiences as a teenager in Eastern EuropeFIFA, however, chose to ignore the incident on Monday night when it handed Bielsa and Leeds its annual Fair Play Award at the Best FIFA Football Awards in Milan.
" FIFA, in response to questions addressed to Infantino, said the central purpose of the Financial Fair Play rules has been to "improve standards of financial management in European football, to reduce indebtedness, and to help clubs operate on the basis of their own resources, so they can be run as stable and sustainable businesses.
After such unequivocal statements, to predicate America's future on the hope that Democrats will suddenly be seized with an epiphany of fair play toward Republicans and not follow through with Mr. Reid's plan when given the chance, is to risk the survival of this republic on a hope that has never manifest in the past.
" — Fair Play for Women Further in the letter, the women say they come from different walks of life (including mothers, members of the armed forces, unemployed and disabled) and are being admonished for saying "that males cannot become females," that "women do not have penises" and "that women's spaces such as refuges should be safe havens for women only.
No incentive, of course, except the spirit of fair play, the love of competition, and a love of the game AS IT HAPPENED, AND WE ALL SAW IT HAPPEN, AND WE WON'T CLOSE OUR FUCKING EYES TO THIS, WE WON'T REMAIN SILENT, as opposed to everyone involved in last night's disgrace, IN THE FIXED NBA—THE RIGGED NBA.
Speaking to health-care exporters, head teachers bombarded with offers of plum jobs overseas and the instructors of tomorrow's world leaders, Bagehot repeatedly encounters the claim that the country's reputation for fair play and high professional standards gives it the edge when rulers in Beijing or Mexico City or New Delhi look abroad for inspiration and advice.
And at a recent Fair Play Fair Pay Day on Capitol Hill, music creators led by T Bone Burnett and Rosanne Cash traveled to Washington to make clear that any action on copyright reform must ensure that all artists are fairly compensated for their work no matter when it is was recorded or where it is played.
When they start asking what type of room people would want to stay in it's sort of like Belle and Sebastian cease being Belle and Sebastian and actually just turn into the extremely organized friend in your group chat who is actually the only one arranging anything—so fair play but whose particularity and efficiency is actually quite grating.
It might also point out, of course, that it has already been punished for failing to comply with Financial Fair Play — 60 million euros (about $68 million) in 2014, though some of it was suspended or subsequently refunded — even if, as the documents show, intensive lobbying meant that fine was substantially lighter than it might have been.
I remain a skeptic, but this is the test: if the knock on him is that he only shows up for big matches (and fair play to him, he's earned that right and getting money from the McMahons while going half-speed is okay in my book), it's never getting bigger than a Wrestlemania title match against AJ Styles.
In the cases of Man City and Paris St. Germain, UEFA's Club Financial Control Body (CFCB), which oversees Financial Fair Play rules, accepted that the clubs could receive income from Emirati and Qatari sponsors that was far in excess of the market value estimated by independent experts hired by UEFA to assess the deals, according to investigatory reports, settlement agreements and other documents.
In issuing its ruling the Swiss-based Court of Arbitration for Sport addressed the complicated, highly charged question involving fair play, gender identity, biology and human rights that track and field has been grappling with for decades: Since competition is divided into male and female categories, what is the most equitable way to decide who can compete in women's events?
As the Winter Olympics open in South Korea, everyone will be watching North Korea — its legions of cheerleaders, singers, musicians, dancers, and even the country's few athletes, all of whom have gained entry onto the world's biggest stage through the back door of the International Olympic Committee, a body not known as an exemplar of integrity and fair play. Why?
McGlashan, a couple of weeks ago now, was implicated and is being arraigned I think next week in this college admissions scandal, which you would think that it's hard to square kind of the actions that he allegedly took with sort of the entire premise of the impact investing mission — which is, we are supporting, we believe in fair play, we believe in leveling the playing field.
President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE should make it a priority to lead the way of that realignment with distinctively American notions of generosity, fair play and equality.
"It's interesting that Blizzard always says that they're protecting the 'fair play' users—the ones that use their hands to play the game, instead of automation software—while at the same time selling instant boosts for World of Warcraft that level you from one to 100 in one millisecond for $60 USD, repeatable as many times you wish, as long you have the money," he said.
Read more:An Argentine soccer coach won FIFA's annual Fair Play award just months after he was fined $248,000 for cheatingDani Alves says a 19-year-old Brazilian is the most talented young soccer player in the world, and his latest wonder goal for Real Madrid proves whyPair of Thai League soccer players scored a sensational 'double' overhead kick by striking the ball at the same time
Focusing on the existence of the leaks, though, misses the point, just as the debate over the validity of financial fair play rules — whether European soccer needs someone telling its owners how to spend their money — does, and just as the dispute over whether the Champions League would be better or worse if it was played on a Saturday did a week or so ago.
For Manchester City, it is, primarily, a chance to prove that it is the clubs who make the rules now, that it is not UEFA's job to dictate who can invest money in the sport, to demonstrate that financial fair play is nothing more than a device to lock in soccer's status quo, to keep out the young and the daring and the ambitious.
Reuben Bedford Walker III is black (a "noble Ebon," in his own characteristically purple phraseology), "the best rider you'll ever see on the skin of a horse," and the possessor, like the author C. E. Morgan, of a boundless breadth of knowledge on the darker history of humans and horses in Kentucky, including the fact that African-American jockeys, though nowadays as rare as fair play, once dominated the sport.
The decision, announced Friday by an independent financial control body of UEFA, the governing body for soccer in Europe, found that Manchester City had been guilty of multiple violations related to club licensing and so-called financial fair play rules — cost controls put in place by UEFA to try to mitigate the growing gap between rich clubs and poor ones in European leagues, and to tackle a growing debt crisis.

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