How To Use Fair hearing In A Sentence

  • Outrages like the Thomas case make it a good deal more difficult for enlightened penal reformers like the Professor to get a fair hearing when they advocate bringing back the lash.
  • At least give our ideas a fair hearing before you reject them.
  • The Catholic minority in Northern Ireland persuaded a recent Tory Government to give them a fair hearing via PR in their local elections.
  • But they have to be shown that it's OK for them to come in an sit down at the table and that they'll get a fair hearing.
  • He claims he was not given a fair hearing.
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  • In these 15 years, the Apaches have not been accorded the courtesy of a fair hearing in Congress.
  • This is not just a matter of maximising access and transparency about council affairs, and providing a fair hearing to both sides of any question.
  • The teacher gave both sides of the argument a fair hearing.
  • The moon returns to your sign and ensures your ideas and requests get a fair hearing. The Sun
  • The author commands a fair hearing from his readers
  • The total obligation of Germany to pay as defined in the category of damages is to be determined and notified to her after a fair hearing, and not later than May 1, 1921, by an interallied Reparation Commission. World's War Events $v Volume 3 Beginning with the departure of the first American destroyers for service abroad in April, 1917, and closing with the treaties of peace in 1919.
  • She said that she had had a very fair hearing from the disciplinary tribunal.
  • Weber gave a fair hearing to anyone who held a different opinion.
  • I'll see that you get a fair hearing.
  • It is confident of a fair hearing because the council is legally bound to decide applications purely on planning law and not political grounds.
  • I know they give you a fair hearing.
  • This lot now deserve a fair hearing, and let's face it, aren't we supposed to be the nation of the ‘fair go’?
  • This speaker commands a high fee ; The author commands a fair hearing from his readers.
  • We do not intend to convict them inadvance, but let them be given free and fair hearing by the court of law. ANC Daily News Briefing
  • The Applicant did have a fair hearing and the opportunity of presenting his side of the case.
  • They showed a strong prejudice against Arthur and they did not give him a fair hearing.
  • Earlier, in a dramatic outburst, he claimed he was not getting a fair hearing after being refused permission to call a witness.
  • At least give our ideas a fair hearing before you reject them.
  • I'll see that you get a fair hearing.
  • The evidence is there and we will continue to demand a fair hearing until those in power sit up and listen to the truth.
  • Officials are live-tweeting proceedings from the court, an unprecedented move, presumably designed to convince the public he will receive a fair hearing.
  • Weber gave a fair hearing to anyone who held a different opinion.
  • Allow only lefties to review books by other lefties, as righties are too opposed to their views to give them a fair hearing?
  • All I'm asking is a fair hearing for my ideas.
  • He claims he was not given a fair hearing.
  • In the interest of allowing each party a fair hearing at the disciplinary committee meeting, Tullow Town also declined to make a statement.
  • At the end, both Mexico and Chile stand for a strong UN, where small nations may get a fair hearing.
  • Those involved in the project believe the study has traduced them, and their side of the story has not been a fair hearing.
  • But time is a great healer and I approached this album with the inner promise of a fair hearing. The Sun
  • I urge senators of both parties to rise above the bitterness of the past, to provide a fair hearing and a prompt vote to every nominee.
  • I know several of them personally and have always felt I have been given a fair hearing.
  • I had a continual barrage of interjections - quite contrary to the speech of the Minister, to whom we gave a pretty fair hearing.
  • If you are to be placed in such a position, you deserve a fair hearing in court.
  • Weber gave a fair hearing to anyone who held a different opinion.
  • The author commands a fair hearing from his readers.
  • As an Arab American, I can empathize with Shirley Sherrod, In the midst of this crisis, I wrote a number of short pieces on a few websites charging that she had been "lynched" and was a victim of a hysterical mob spurred on by lies and cowards in authority who, out of fear or political calculation, had sacrificed her to a mob refusing her right to a fair hearing. James Zogby: I Understand Shirley Sherrod
  • Not every villager believes that he was given a fair hearing, and the issue remains a conversation point on local streets.
  • He claims he was not given a fair hearing.
  • Go ahead and follow your interests, but don't expect to get funding, a teaching position, or a fair hearing for your work.
  • Without a fair hearing, one more promising career at Ford would bite the dust.
  • She deserves a fair hearing judged upon her own merits, capacities and contributions.
  • He didn't feel he got a fair hearing in court.
  • He gives Meade a full and fair hearing, pronouncing him competent if not overly skillful.
  • Perhaps the opportunity for a fair hearing of her case for her niece's custody would render the other judgments moot.
  • Federal law states "that no repayment of an (extended federal benefits) overpayment may be required, and no deduction may be made, until a determination has been issued and an opportunity for a fair hearing has been given to the individual concerned, and the determination has become final." deadline is short for right to appeal RGJ.com - Latest News
  • Earlier, in a dramatic outburst, he claimed he was not getting a fair hearing after being refused permission to call a witness.
  • He called for a fair hearing and for her record not to be distorted.
  • But it's not all about compensation, Mr Kelly said, as most people just want a fair hearing and justice.
  • Market Hall stallholders accused developers of not giving them a fair hearing at the planning meeting in March.
  • It is important that both sides receive a fair hearing. Times, Sunday Times
  • Let's give both sides a fair hearing .
  • He gives Meade a full and fair hearing, pronouncing him competent if not overly skillful.
  • Why must a secret service fair hearing be heard in secret? Times, Sunday Times
  • Market Hall stallholders accused developers of not giving them a fair hearing at the planning meeting in March.
  • The developing jurisprudence in relation to Article 6 suggests that a reasoned decision is a concomitant to a fair hearing.
  • Why must a secret service fair hearing be heard in secret? Times, Sunday Times
  • Wait a minute!" he broke in. "This is not giving her a fair hearing!
  • As the president battles back on the war in Iraq with a series of television interviews, are journalists giving him a fair hearing?
  • Meanwhile, conservatives are bringing the push back, saying this is a nominee who ought to get a fair hearing.
  • At least give our ideas a fair hearing before you reject them.
  • Students could not win a fair hearing it seemed, but they did not pursue the matter any further at this time.

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