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"fair shake" Definitions
  1. an equitable opportunity or treatment: The judges promised that every entrant in the contest would get a fair shake.

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The president is worried they're not getting a fair shake.
They are not having a fair shake in this economy.
"I didn't think he got a fair shake," Beck said.
They're the ones who are not getting the fair shake.
Fake news CNN basically never gives this president a fair shake.
President Obama's judicial nominees received a fair shake by the Senate.
She wants them to have a fair shake, not a free lunch.
Do you think he was given a fair shake by the media?
Whatever they might be, it's worth giving her program a fair shake.
Making sure working families get a fair shake is on the ballot.
Marek often felt that the system wasn't giving him a fair shake.
Writing laws that give every candidate a fair shake on the media front might just be a quaint throwback to a less cutthroat era, one where we wrote laws to give every citizen a fair shake as well.
"Our north star principle is to give people a fair shake," he said.
Not quite a fair shake of the sauce bottle, as Rudd would've hoped.
"I don't think I gave Senator Sanders his fair shake," Mr. Bamberg said.
"I believe everybody is, in fact, getting a fair shake," Mr. Perez said.
For example, at 62A, an investor might want to get a fair SHAKE.
How much work is it to make sure every character gets a fair shake?
"Obviously it didn't work out, but you give it a fair shake," Parks said.
But despite these potential pitfalls, I'm willing to give this initiative a fair shake.
Because they don't want bettors to feel like they're not getting a fair shake.
He voted for Trump and doesn't think the president is getting a fair shake.
We are honored to continue his legacy of giving every investor 'a fair shake.
"They fear they are no longer able to get a fair shake," she said.
"Our north star principle is to give people a fair shake," Perez said on Thursday.
"You know the guy can't get a fair shake" -- Trump campaign manager @KellyannePolls https://t.
Seems Gordon doesn't think the reports are accurate or that he's getting a fair shake.
The difference, he said, is their independence gives producers a fair shake in the game.
Is it harder for men to get a fair shake in custody cases involving children?
"I really think that everybody should be entitled to a fair shake," she told me.
It's a trap to demand perfection of people before we give them a fair shake.
But Kelly didn't get a fair shake at NBC, wrote Joe Concha in The Hill.
Fifth big change — restore faith that ordinary people can get a fair shake in our courts.
But I think that we don't feel like we get a fair shake from the media.
And then we'll end up in the Supreme Court, and hopefully we'll get a fair shake.
Meanwhile, El Chapo's free attorneys are fighting to ensure he gets a fair shake in court.
I am willing to participate on any network provided both sides are provided a fair shake.
"I don't think he's getting a fair shake in the coverage he's getting," Mr. Cantley said.
Mr. Karas, 29, is a staff lawyer at Fair Shake Environmental Legal Services in Akron, Ohio.
Not everyone, however, gets a loud voice or a fair shake on the internet's favorite reviews site.
Investors rely on BITs to get a fair shake—those in central Europe more so than most.
I am going to the Capitol because I'm tired of my kids not getting a fair shake.
"No matter what your bent is, being kind means you giving everybody a fair shake," Hanks said.
But the story doesn't really get a fair shake in this production from the Wales Millennium Center.
Obama acknowledged this during his speech, and implored the GOP to give his nominee a fair shake.
Plus, Sean Dyche, suspected Brexiter himself, said English managers don't get a fair shake in the Premier League.
She had great empathy for other people who were needy and wanted everybody to have a fair shake.
"You deserve a fair shake, even though there might be much bigger players in the market," he said.
It becomes about fairness then; will they get a fair shake or will be there in built bias?
"When you cut through all that happened, this defendant did not get a fair shake," Santos told the judges.
" Warzel and Darcy agreed that their job is to give the pro-Trump media a "tough but fair shake.
"Excuse the Trump campaign if we feel like we can't get a fair shake from certain people," Conway said.
A year from now Republican senators may be kicking themselves for failing to give Mr Garland a fair shake.
I left Making a Murderer feeling that Avery was innocent and certain that he wasn't given a fair shake.
Trump has long criticized NAFTA, arguing that the U.S. hasn't gotten a fair shake in the free trade deal.
The intervention by the DCCC has frustrated Keirstead, who believes that the party didn't give him a fair shake.
Officials say the search giant is depriving Internet users of choice and depriving its competitors of a fair shake.
Governor Inslee has made his position clear: No coal project will ever get a fair shake by his administration.
Trump called the impeachment "fake" and said the media wasn't giving him a "fair shake," according to an attendee.
Here's more about the judge, who once told senators that people should get a fair shake in the legal system.
But if a fair shake for Getty were the reason, it would have been easy for Wintour to say so.
We've got to articulate what we are for, and we have always been fighting for a fair shake for everyone.
That led to some frustration among centrist Democrats and progressives alike, who feel their candidates didn't get a fair shake.
It influenced him in terms of making sure that people that were powerless got a fair shake in the legal system.
Bernie Sanders a fair shake at the Democratic nomination, scamming the American people, particularly Democratic voters, and compromising the primary process.
"Hopefully we will get a fair shake, and we will win in the Supreme Court, just like the ban," Trump said.
"This is not about me; this is about justice and giving people a fair shake," he said, holding his wife's arm.
The trouble comes when the outsiders who create the value on these platforms no longer believe they're getting a fair shake.
People — whether they are in Poland, Hungary, Brazil, France or the U.S. — simply do not believe they are getting a fair shake.
She auditions predominantly for humorous roles, and she gave stand-up comedy a fair shake by trying it a couple of times.
"There was one character I always felt never got a fair shake: Becky Butcher," Ennis said in a telephone interview on Wednesday.
If Democrats hope to change the rules at all and get what they see as a fair shake, they'll need some help.
CAFT members think laws put in place by Democrats—particularly policies like affirmative action—are not giving Asian Americans a fair shake.
This predates the stuff that we're talking about with Russia, who generally feel that Silicon Valley has not given conservatives a fair shake.
Not that we see color, but fact is the 'Bachelor' and 'Bachelorette' shows get knocked for black contestants never getting a fair shake.
The anti-Trump media not only wants Trump's head, but the scalps of those who dare to even give him a fair shake.
It's interesting, Malcolm never fully plays the race card, but it's clear he thinks Cosby's not getting a fair shake ... for some reason.
However, Jay's legal team is clearly concerned the lack of diversity could hurt their chance of getting a fair shake in the case.
Sanders gave the answer after an audience member asked whether Sanders believes he can get a "fair shake" in the Democratic nomination process.
Comparing your options and sticking to price targets for each component of a car deal will ensure that you're getting a fair shake.
Then, if they're frustrated because they don't think they're getting a fair shake, and they hate immigrants and minorities, they join the party.
This is really about fairness in the courts and the perception by the parties and the public that they're getting a fair shake.
All we want is a fair shake, and being allowed to watch a game of footie doesn't seem like too much to ask.
Franken knows that his ability to function effectively in Washington is impaired even if he believes he was not given a fair shake.
We all have an interest in making sure businesses with roots in our communities get a fair shake when it comes to competition.
Back then, Trump said Curiel wouldn't give him a fair shake on anything specifically because of a perceived animus based on the wall.
Pressing his case on Thursday, Mr. Manchin said that senators from both parties had campaigned on giving a "fair shake" to working people.
What I&aposm saying is it plays into Donald Trump&aposs hands because what he says is I didn&apost get a fair shake.
"Because they support their father and they know that we'll never get a fair shake in the Trump administration, and that's unfortunate," Conway responded.
Do you think you got a fair shake in terms of your performance in the puzzle and how that impacted the tribal council vote?
Trump is not the first president to complain that the US is not getting a fair shake, and his complaints can be easily justified.
Which seems like a pretty fair shake, considering Rick's army is currently in piss-poor shape without the help of The Kingdom and Oceanside.
Absolutely. I personally don't feel like I ever really got a fair shake on the Cup side, based on the circumstances that were dealt.
Keith Fitzgerald, a local dignitary invited by the group Floridians for a Fair Shake, stood before it as he tore into the lawmaker's record.
The Department of Justice appears to be investigating a complaint that Asian-Americans with strong credentials are not getting a fair shake at Harvard.
What Trump hasn't abandoned is his belief that -- some how, some way -- Republicans (and him in particular) aren't getting a fair shake in these elections.
Back then, 55% felt the media was giving the new president a fair shake, 18% that media were too critical and 26% not critical enough.
We need to do a lot more, and that includes us men sharing some of our privilege and helping women colleagues get a fair shake.
You want people to feel like they're getting a fair shake, and you want to make sure that you're maximizing your tax intake (within reason).
It now ensures that U.S. companies get a fair shake abroad, but it does so in a way that doesn't weaken or change U.S. laws.
These new DNC efforts to democratize the debate stage should no doubt increase transparency and give every interested candidate a fair shake in the process.
The bottom line: 'Hustlers' is a sexy and heartfelt film that gives sex workers a fair shake — and its stars a chance to really shine.
Asked the question at the restaurant, he seemed to turn it over in his mind, as if he wanted to give it a fair shake.
For the first time in history, Gulf residents are coming together to demand a fair shake at their future unsullied by Big Oil and Gas.
The underlying sentiment is similar to the hesitancy of some black residents to call 911 on other black people: Will they get a fair shake?
Trump has suggested his policies do not get a fair shake in the 9th Circuit and has touted the idea of breaking up that court.
"Women have not really been given a fair shake at any of this stuff, especially in writing, until kind of like right now," Bailey told Refinery29.
This album reveals the pain and joy of navigating this industry told from the perspective of a liberal country girl who believes in a fair shake.
My son is about to start applying to colleges ... maybe he'll actually get a fair shake now that this behavior has come to the national spotlight.
He also failed to mention China, a frequent target of his ire about how the United States isn't getting a fair shake on the global stage.
I understand why someone committed to giving every artist a fair shake and giving other people music they'll love would want to be as thorough as possible.
As Catherine Rampell noted in The Washington Post, populism — understood as a political movement shaped around giving the working class a "fair shake" — is pretty much dead.
"Even people he criticized would still come back and talk to him because they knew they would get a fair shake and they trusted him," she said.
Asked if she thinks she got a fair shake, she clinks her fire-engine red nails against her glass and stares out the window before she responds.
Making sure that this information is available to anyone who wants it is part of our commitment to ensuring that everyone in business gets a fair shake.
"His consistent belief that all investors deserve a fair shake was a core principle that I incorporated into my work and shaped my career path," she said.
And that was the end of my very short-lived delusion that it might be time for me to give this whole bikini-model thing a fair shake.
" Lyons denied any association with hate groups, and told the Atlanta Journal-Constitution that his job is to ensure Cotriss "gets a fair shake after being unfairly terminated.
The International Trade Commission (ITC) is a government agency with an important role in ensuring U.S. companies get a fair shake when it comes to protecting IP rights.
And then we will end up in the Supreme Court, and hopefully we will get a fair shake and win in the Supreme Court just like the ban.
Someone linked me this incredible performance of "gettin bi," and that was all it took: I would march myself back in and give the series a fair shake.
Fast-food companies, say, would send representatives to meet with union officials and other worker representatives, and hammer out a deal that ensures workers get a fair shake.
In media interviews, he's said that trials are the fairest method of settling an IP dispute, and a system that prioritizes trials attracts litigants who want a fair shake.
Because what we want is justice in this country and people to have a comfort level that they&aposre getting a fair shake when they&aposre charged with something.
Trump claims he and his administration can't get a fair shake at many news outlets, and CNN is perhaps the one he most frequently criticizes for lack of fairness.
Lil Uzi Vert is stewing over his record deal with Generation Now ... he thinks he's not getting his fair shake, and he wants to hammer out a new contract.
I&aposm not inclined to believe at this point in the nature and scope of where this investigation is, that there is such a thing as a fair shake.
"This defendant did not get a fair shake," Santos told the Connecticut Supreme Court in Hartford on Wednesday, at a hearing on the state's appeal of the 2013 decision.
But Perzanowski says that doesn't mean the partial refund Best Buy offered, or even a full one, would constitute a fair shake for the people who bought these products.
OD: I'll quickly say something, too: When we're talking about giving these guys a tough but fair shake, it's not to say that they don't get really mad sometimes.
Floridians for a Fair Shake has criticized Mr. Buchanan for months, with paid advertising, campaign workers, and events like this, on a recent Sunday in a beachside parking lot.
The concern for some on the left is whether Kavanaugh will be able to put aside several bruising weeks and give all who come before him a fair shake.
Esper has decided Gallagher would now keep his status because he "has little confidence that Gallagher would get a fair shake now from the Navy," the official told CNN.
The album earned a Grammy nomination for Best Contemporary R&B Album, but it's largely seen as a casualty of the Super Bowl fallout that never got a fair shake.
Republicans and Democrats came together to cut taxes for hardworking families in 1981, and again in 1986 to simplify the tax code, so that everyone could get a fair shake.
Trump believes he's not getting a fair shake from the press, accusing the media of focusing on "fake" controversies and ignoring the good news, like unemployment levels and job creation.
He refers to the Supreme Court, with his two appointees, as a venue in which he'll get "a fair shake," which he doesn't seem to think the lower courts offer.
As textbooks show — through omissions, downright errors, and specious interpretations, particularly regarding racial issues — not everyone enjoys the perks of civic belonging or gets a fair shake in historical accounts.
We got Jake Monday at LAX and asked if he thought Logan was getting a fair shake from the platform, which suspended ads on Logan's channel and shelved upcoming projects.
Pai has claimed that net neutrality rules actually exacerbated the problem of a lack of competition and has said repealing the rules will help ensure smaller businesses have a fair shake.
Sources on the show tell us cast members -- including Taraji P. Henson and Terrence Howard -- feel Jussie deserves a fair shake, and that should include a full return to the show.
Democratic Commissioner Mignon Clyburn, who has led the commission's work on inmate-calling services, said that the commission had given providers a fair shake when it came to covering their costs.
He also argues that he was not given a fair shake in court — set up by Democratic-backed judges and politicians like the Democratic Senator he wants to unseat, Joe Manchin.
" But on Wednesday, she told The Associated Press that she didn't get a "fair shake" and argued that people's focus should be on "African-Americans being killed by other African-Americans.
On one side are fans of competition rules as old as the European project itself, which forbid member states from mollycoddling "national champions" and aim to give consumers a fair shake.
Speaking to supporters at Trump Tower in Manhattan after claiming victories in all five states holding primaries Tuesday, Trump acknowledged that he's gotten a fair shake from the press of late.
The nonprofit operated under four dozen different trade names in 2000, many of which have benign-sounding local titles like Arizonans United for Health Care and Floridians for a Fair Shake.
Yet Kasich is still smarting over the way he believes forces -- ranging from top Republican donors to the Republican National Committee -- treated him, believing they did not give him a fair shake.
" After the handshake mishap, California Democrat Kamala Harris tweeted: "If Kavanaugh won't even give him a handshake, how can we believe he would give gun violence victims a fair shake in court?
And Hillary, a typical political animal, responded: hit her enough and she'll try to shape-shift, apologize, please the public, all to get the media to give her a fair shake. Trump?
I'm not saying that sexism isn't real or that women are getting a fair shake; there is plenty of evidence, from Hollywood to fast food chains, that proves that's not the case.
The three churches, the Harvest Family Church, the Hi-Way Tabernacle and the Rockport First Assembly of God, "are not seeking special treatment; they are seeking a fair shake," the lawsuit reads.
It took the brashness of Trump to destroy the credibility of the left-wing national media that never give Republicans a fair shake, because they cannot properly gauge their own political bias.
"It appears to be another move to further control the immigration courts and that's problematic for due process and fairness in giving immigrants a fair shake in their immigration proceedings," Eiland said.
In 1981, after being elected to the first of four terms as mayor of Burlington, Vt., Sanders told staff that they'd need to "develop our own media" to get a fair shake.
They joined because the party was one of the only organizations in the country fighting for civil rights, for a fair shake for working people and for many other causes of justice.
They are, they are monopolies, and these people that were innovators at the beginning and trying to give consumers a fair shake now seem to be interested in monetizing at all costs.
"This whole conversation is something that speaks to Trump supporters and Republicans who think they can't get a fair shake," said Doug Heye, a former Republican National Committee communications director on CNN Tuesday.
But the other side of the coin is that beers like the ones from DESTIHL's kooky Wild Sour Series, which benefit extensively from repeated tastings, are not likely to get a fair shake.
And it sounds as if Lt. Hierl's Marine Corps leadership is giving her a fair shake and giving her the guidance and mentorship that is necessary to help all young military leaders succeed.
Accordingly, there are no qualifying financial requirements for grants and everyone who calls in gets a fair shake at what money there is, regardless of income and without having to prove their need.
Trump's antitrust advisors on the transition team—Joshua Wright and David Higbee—both have business-friendly views on competition policy and told AT&T the deal would get a fair shake from regulators.
This campaign has been about common courtesy and decency and making sure everyone in this state, regardless of which ZIP code you live in, is going to get a fair shake in life.
Nearly 80 percent of Republicans say the media is unfair to Trump, while 84 percent of Democrats and 55 percent of independents believe the president does get a fair shake from the press.
This campaign has been about common courtesy and decency and making sure everyone in this state, regardless of which zip code you live in, is going to get a fair shake in life.
"I wasn't given a fair shake," he said, adding that the Navy's awards board, as evidenced by the errors in its official reply to him, "was ignorant as to the context of the situation."
Johnny Depp believes he can't get a fair shake in his courtroom showdown with Amber Heard until his lawyers grill her in a deposition -- and if that doesn't happen it could cost him dearly.
We must reach out to all Americans, not as conquering victors but as brothers and sisters who share a common goal — a fair shake, opportunity to advance, and a better life for our children.
Analysts say Maggi has enough gravitas to make sure Temer's Cabinet gives the farm sector a fair shake even as the ministries of finance, foreign relations and the environment address Brazil's severe economic crisis.
In announcing a withdrawal from the Paris agreement in June, Trump maintained that he was open to renegotiating aspects of the deal as long as he believed the US was getting a fair shake.
Mr. Moore has expressed concern over the years about mandatory life sentences for nonviolent crimes, and once suggested that a death row inmate might not be getting a fair shake in the court system.
The values I shared and stood for overseas — fighting for the underdog, a fair shake for everyone, community action, integrity and tolerance — still have my focus and support, but now here, in this country.
For most of the twentieth century, the identities of the major political parties were clear: Republicans spoke for those who wanted to get ahead, and Democrats spoke for those who wanted a fair shake.
"As we feared, the Ninth circuit got this one wrong, and the important issue of online censorship did not get a fair shake in court," Marissa Streit, CEO of Prager U, said in a statement.
"We're now at a stage where a majority of Americans don't think they can get a fair shake in front of that court if their opponent is a corporation," the Senate Judiciary Committee member added.
This cam — this campaign has been about common courtesy and decency, and making sure everyone in this state, regardless of which ZIP code you live in, is going to get a fair shake in life.
The man is Isaiah Rider ... who averaged 16.7 ppg over 9 NBA seasons -- a serious player -- and told us he feels like he's not getting a fair shake at continuing his hoops legacy in the BIG3.
" Perez, a former labor secretary who took the helm of the DNC more than two years ago, has said that his "North Star principle" on the 2020 debate process "is to give people a fair shake.
This entry has not yet been updated to include its more recent sense, the pejorative version, often plural, which can be glossed as "people with unearned privileges who keep honest folks from getting a fair shake".
" She said she didn't get a "fair shake" from the station, which ended its relationship with the anchor in weeks following the incident saying that Bell's comments were "inconsistent with the company's ethics and journalistic standards.
Where Trump felt the media wasn't giving him a fair shake, he turned to his Facebook, Twitter and Instagram accounts — between which he has amassed 25 million followers collectively — to bypass the media, a distorting middleman.
And second, in this one man's misguided effort to get what he sees as a fair shake, he wants to literally carry out the sin that conservatives have accused colleges of committing: shutting out deserving applicants.
Yet after last week's testimony, how could any self-identified Democrat, or leftist, or sexual-assault victim, or anyone who is not identifiable as a Republican, expect to get a fair shake from a Justice Kavanaugh?
There are some clues about the campaign's financing: In July, Politico reported that an "obscure nonprofit" known as the Sixteen Thirty Fund was pouring millions into state-level advocacy groups, including Floridians for a Fair Shake.
FOR EXAMPLE, THERE'S A PANEL RIGHT NOW THAT CAN BE USED TO ADJUDICATE THESE ISSUES, BUT, PERHAPS, THE U.S. HAS NOT GOTTEN A FAIR SHAKE FROM IT. WHAT ENFORCEMENT MEASURES WOULD YOU LIKE TO SEE GOING FORWARD?
"I mean, it seems like we really go overboard to make sure all these other nationalities nowadays and colors have their fair shake of it, but no one's looking out for the white guy anymore," he said.
" Perez said his goal was "making sure every candidate gets a fair shake and making sure voters across America have an amble opportunity to get to know the women and men seeking the nomination of our party.
Known as the 28500 data reporting requirement, this mechanism was included in the Dodd-Frank financial reform bill to increase the transparency around small business lending to ensure all entrepreneurs are getting a fair shake from banks.
As more corporations roll out bonuses — and let's hope more permanent wage increases as well — cutting through the tax cut talk is the only way to start getting a real picture of the American worker's fair shake.
"At a minimum, you want policy makers to understand the nuts and bolts of your business, so they give you a fair shake," said Brandon R. Barford, a partner at Beacon Policy Advisors, a Washington research firm.
Yet Mr. Deripaska argued in Friday's lawsuit that he did not think he could get a fair shake from the same appeals process because of "overt bias" demonstrated against the oligarch by Mr. Mnuchin and his department.
As informative as Jared Diamond's own opinions are about climate change and how to deal with it, he devotes more space to them than to a discussion of the book, hardly a fair shake to the author.
In interviews and speeches, many of them described what is fueling the push for dramatic action: Three-quarters of people living in developed countries feel they are not getting a fair shake, according to the Edelman Trust Barometer.
This led to the backlash of #WheresNatasha, which was subsequently followed by #WheresGamora, #WheresLeia, and, most recently, #WheresRey, as female geeks fought to make sure female heroes got a fair shake in toy aisles alongside their male counterparts.
NBC News, which the commission left out of the 2012 debates because the Romney campaign complained that it could not get a fair shake from the network or its cable partner, MSNBC, is now back at the table.
Bilal Qayyum, who has been an anti-violence organizer in Philadelphia for 40 years, said the young men most likely to shoot or be shot need to "see they're getting a fair shake" before they stop carrying guns.
Jordyn Woods feels her life is ruined because she's no match when it comes to the wrath of the Kardashians ... so she went to Jada Pinkett Smith because she felt she'd get a fair shake to tell her story.
He isn't optimistic right now – the speed just isn't there for him to pay his suppliers on the blockchain – but even in this out-of-the-way little shop in Barcelona's Old Town, Bitcoin is getting a fair shake.
Trump said on Friday that he had no plans to exit the WTO after reports that he had told White House aides that he wanted out because the U.S. isn't getting a fair shake at the Geneva-based body.
The broader issue is whether investors are getting a fair shake in the markets, which have become dominated by computerized trades zinging in and out of positions in milliseconds, not to mention a dizzying array of index-tracking funds.
However the justices resolve this the dispute, they would be wise to not sow more confusion in this area of the law and feed the perception that only certain religions and practices get a fair shake in public life.
Look no further than Hollywood and the recent George Clooney movie "Money Monster" as another example that society at large thinks the game is rigged and that retail investors can't get a fair shake, no matter whom they turn to.
Not 30 miles from Malhuer, the Hart Mountain National Wildlife Refuge was calm and peaceful while down the road the militants brandished assault rifles, misquoted the Constitution and railed against federal land managers for not giving ranchers a fair shake.
And if she is able to paint this vision of competent government that leads to economic opportunity ("A fair shake"?), she will unify the party, bring independents to her side, and have a real shot at making history come November.
I am proud that, here at The Hill, Sanders always gets a fair shake, but appalled that so many in the mainstream media have always put Sanders, his campaign and the progressive movement in the back of the media bus.
Everybody gets a fair shake next week, and the Democrats who do well will be elevated to a whole new level on the Trump enemies list, assigned a dumb nickname and attacked in the rants our president thinks of as speeches.
Indeed, Bulgaria's courts have already passed the test in the United States, where a federal court sitting in Chicago has rejected the contention that Bulgaria is so "corrupt" that it cannot give a defendant a fair shake or administer justice.
"Hopefully, these investigations drive real change to make sure fans, songwriters and artists all get a fair shake," said Rosanne Cash, the singer-songwriter who is co-chairwoman of the Artist Rights Alliance, an advocacy group for musicians and songwriters.
"Those kinds of comments feed into the notion that the system is rigged and people can't get a fair shake in our federal courts," said Alberto Gonzales, who served as attorney general under former President George W. Bush, a Republican.
" Trump added in the Rose Garden that he was "encouraged by President Moon's assurances that he will work to create a level playing field so that American workers and businesses and especially automakers can have a fair shake at dealing with South Korea.
They want more than a fair shake in life: They want the government to do something about the state's extreme poverty, which has seen a rise in the previously eradicated disease hookworm, bogs of raw sewage, and calamitous effects on health care.
The challenge is to speak more clearly and more effectively to the identity of people who feel left behind in the 21st century as well as those who experience contemporary problems as part of a longer-term struggle to get a fair shake.
About our test: I wore each shoe for roughly two weeks each to give them a fair shake, and incorporated them into whatever bipedal activity my day required, including walking, biking, taking the subway, and even going out dancing on a few occasions.
"We're confident that if both China and the United States and other markets commit to that, then companies will be able to compete on the merits that everybody will have a fair shake at succeeding — and that's the outcome we should all prefer," he said.
I mean, I think a lot of conservatives look at Silicon Valley and big tech and are deeply suspicious if those companies which are sort of in the deep blue territory run by very liberal people are going to give conservatives speech a fair shake.
Last Monday, the U.S. Supreme Court narrowly sided with a bakery that refused to sell Dave Mullins and Charlie Craig a cake for their wedding reception, citing concerns that its owner's religious beliefs hadn't gotten a fair shake from the Colorado Civil Rights Commission.
The Kurds have sought an independent state since at least the end of World War I. While the Constitution guarantees them a role in the federal government as well as regional autonomy, the Kurds don't believe the Shiite majority has given them a fair shake.
In September, DeVos's move to scrap the Obama-era rules was cheered by advocates for accused students, who said that campus judicial proceedings were biased in favor of female accusers and that the accused students -- mostly men -- were unable to get a fair shake.
In case you missed Full Frontal with Samantha Bee's segment on Wednesday night, or haven't been following our coverage of how women aren't getting a fair shake at country radio (or need a quick brief on Tomatogate): Country radio has a serious women problem.
But progressives who see the wide-ranging bill as a non-starter are starting to grow impatient that their own, narrower proposal — restoring DACA-style protections for immigrants brought to the county illegally as children in exchange for border-security measures — isn't getting a fair shake.
If you aren't happy with getting a fair shake, then there's not much I can do for you, but I'm not also going to just ... I think that there is a tendency in some places just to just dismiss these guys and call them a whole bunch of names.
But, even if he's voted out -- or even if he serves for eight years but claims to have been hamstrung for much of it by a purported "witch hunt" led by special counsel Robert Mueller -- Trump's supporters will feel that they and he never really got a fair shake.
And one of the things we've tried to do from jump street in my tenure, is to make sure that we're working hard to earn the trust of voters ... making sure that power returns to the people and candidates and their supporters feel like they got a fair shake.
"When you have evidence that an officer lies about what happened out in the field in a police report, and it is caught on tape that he is lying, you have to prosecute to ensure the community they are going to get a fair shake," he said in a telephone interview.
"If it's something that's really meaningful to you and valuable to China, I think it's going to be very hard to get a fair shake," Mark Cohen, director of the China Initiative at the Berkeley Center for Law and Technology at the University of California, Berkeley, told CNBC last month.
Check out more videos from VICE: But while Degrees Not Debt may seem like a full-spectrum solution to college affordability, some advocates for higher education access worry that the plan fails to give a fair shake to other forms of post-secondary education and the experience of non-traditional students.
The purpose of this lawsuit, however, may actually be to demonstrate that the corruption inside MLB is so far-reaching that the arbitration process is also tainted—remember, MLB fired the arbitrator who overturned Ryan Braun's suspension in 2012— and that the courts are the only place Mejia can get a fair shake.
"Republicans need to be less doctrinally wedded to free market economics, which is not to say turning back on the market, but to say that there are times when intervention is justified to ensure everyone has a fair shake," Henry Olsen, a senior fellow at the Ethics & Public Policy Center, told NBC News.
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American Medical Association: Denials are a growing problem Weissman's case stands as a microcosm of growing frustrations in the medical community among treating physicians: They say that patients often don't get a fair shake from their insurance companies in the review process and that doctors' recommendations for new therapies often get shot down.
Now is the time to take on this problem with full force, demonstrating U.S. leadership in its commitment to a fair shake for all workers, understanding of the needs of the most vulnerable and willingness to use and enforce the rule of law to hold perpetrators of this atrocious crime accountable. Gen.
"Surrounded by our family, and speaking to an audience of millions, Donald promised to campaign on behalf of those who feel the system is broken and does not work for them, those who just want a fair shake, an opportunity for a better education, a better-paying job, a better future," she will say.
Judge Genece Brinkley maintains she has been giving and will continue to give Meek a fair shake, this according to her lawyer, A. Charles Peruto, Jr. Peruto tells TMZ the judge does not feel the Supreme Court in any way repudiated her rulings when it ordered that Meek go free without bail, pending the next hearing in June.
"An organization of nearly 4,000 news professionals; an organization that has spent huge sums recruiting ever-greater reportorial muscle; an organization that promises both sides a fair shake; an organization that values right-on-the-money exclusives — it just cannot abide getting shamed by Sputnik and Breitbart," Washington Post media critic Erik Wemple wrote at the time.
"I suspect that what Bernie saw in Russia probably affected his views that you see today, where he is not anti-free-enterprise or capitalism but he wants to have a safety net and give a fair shake to all, but certainly not to have a command economy we saw in the Soviet Union," Seaver said.
"People are starting to understand the social justice issue, that children living in poverty, and from racial and ethnic and language minorities, are not getting a fair shake at getting access to gifted services," said M. René Islas, executive director of the National Association for Gifted Children and a former Department of Education official during the Bush administration.
There are ways that this appeals to Kennedy's liberal side, but he did note there was some animus on the behalf of some Colorado commissioners toward the baker, and if that animus is enough to think that some people are not getting a fair shake in the political process, then he might see his role as stepping in and protecting these bakers.
Billionaire entrepreneur Mark Cuban says President-elect Donald 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 deserves a fair shake from Americans after winning the White House.
"And they will sue us in the 9th Circuit, even though it shouldn't be there, and we will possibly get a bad ruling, and then we'll get another bad ruling, and then we'll end up in the Supreme Court, and hopefully we'll get a fair shake, and we'll win in the Supreme Court, just like the [travel] ban, " he said.
Berkeley's anti-conservative bias is emblematic of a national problem, one that we've seen escalate through this academic year: These are just a few examples of the way conservatives are treated by their universities, and Young America's Foundation is offering expertise, resources, and, when necessary, legal counsel in each situation to ensure conservative students receive a fair shake at sharing their ideas.
The Trump administration, for example, has levied steel and aluminum tariffs on close allies, ostensibly on national security grounds; walked away from the Trans-Pacific Partnership, aimed at creating a trade bloc that could counter Chinese influence; and taken steps to undermine the World Trade Organization, which many smaller countries view as essential to getting a fair shake in global commerce.
"We have to be honest about the systemic racism and that particularly is the responsibility of white people, not just people in public life, but all of us, who have to keep trying to put ourselves in the position of what goes through the minds and hearts of so many people in our country who know they aren't getting a fair shake," Clinton said.
"We will have a national emergency, and we will then be sued, and they will sue us in the 9th Circuit, even though it shouldn't be there, and we will possibly get a bad ruling, and then we'll get another bad ruling, and then we'll end up in the Supreme Court, and hopefully we'll get a fair shake and we'll win in the Supreme Court," he said.
Al FrankenAlan (Al) Stuart FrankenNative American advocates question 2020 Democrats' commitment Reid says he wishes Franken would run for Senate again Al Franken urges Trump to give new speech after shootings: 'Try to make it sound like you're sincere, even if you're not' MORE (D-Minn.) didn't get a fair shake; he asked for an investigation but was pushed out of office before the facts were heard.
"We will have a national emergency, and we will then be sued, and they will sue us in the Ninth Circuit, even though it shouldn't be there, and we will possibly get a bad ruling, and then we'll get another bad ruling, and then we'll end up in the Supreme Court, and hopefully we'll get a fair shake and we'll win in the Supreme Court," Trump said.
I believe the Democratic Party needs to say loudly and clearly that the future we will make is one where you can be who you are, love who you love and pursue your dreams — where you can have a fair shot and a fair shake — regardless of your place of birth, your parents' income, the color of your skin, your gender or your religion.
The fact that she doesn't get rattled shows a political confidence that is greater than her experience in public office and that means she is going to be a force for change and progress within the Democratic Party, but more importantly on behalf of hardworking people who have been left behind or forgotten, who simply want a fair shake and equal shot to get ahead.
"We will have a national emergency, and we will then be sued, and they will sue us in the 9th Circuit, even though it shouldn't be there, and we will possibly get a bad ruling, and then we'll get another bad ruling, and then we'll end up in the Supreme Court, and hopefully we'll get a fair shake and we'll win in the Supreme Court," Trump said.
There are voters in each party who feel spurned by their party's ticket — Republicans who refuse to side with Trump, and Bernie SandersBernie SandersJoe Biden faces an uncertain path Bernie Sanders vows to go to 'war with white nationalism and racism' as president Biden: 'There's an awful lot of really good Republicans out there' MORE supporters who feel their candidate did not get a fair shake in the Democratic primary.
And you know this better than I do, that presidents have routinely had problems with our friends and more pointedly the Canadians taking, them to the World Trade Organization or other entities because they don&apost play fair, Barack Obama quite a few times, when it came to everything from lumber to, you know, American wine makers who felt that they were not getting a fair shake selling their product in Canada, British Columbia, more to the point.
It's like, yeah, I think that my goal is to give these people a fair shake in the sense ... Like a tough but fair ... I will never paint them in the view that they want to be seen as, but I think that there's a lot that you can use to your advantage not bringing your own sort of ideology and view of who they are or playing into sort of the controversy that they create.
" Adding, "And so on a day like this, we celebrate, we have fun, we marvel at everything that's been done before, but we also have to recommit ourselves to making sure that everybody in this country is free; that everybody has opportunity; that everybody gets a fair shot; that we look after all of our veterans when they come home; that we look after our military families and give them a fair shake; that every child has a good education.

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