How To Use Fair-minded In A Sentence

  • And what always troubled me was that David Brock pretended that he, too, was a meticulous, fair-minded investigative reporter who went back and looked at the story in a disimpassioned way. CNN Transcript Jun 30, 2001
  • He appears in his work to be a literate and fair-minded person.
  • - What, Janet asked herself, did the magazine's fair-minded, noble, and spirited disdain for McCarthyism mean if it did not mean action? ISAAC CAMPION
  • His "killingly fair-minded and viciously funny" review of the Pulitzer prize-winning author Michael Cunningham's latest book, By Nightfall, has won novelist and critic Adam Mars-Jones the inaugural Hatchet Job of the Year award. Review of The Hours author's latest book wins inaugural hatchet job award
  • Adam Mars-Jones's review … was at once erudite, attentive, killingly fair-minded and viciously funny. Review of The Hours author's latest book wins inaugural hatchet job award
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  • And it undermines our international reputation as a fair-minded nation.
  • Patrick Smith's "Passage to Peking" Oxford University Press, 591 pages, $34.95 , an acerbic and fair-minded study, examines an obscure historical episode from 1954, when left-wing sympathizers from the Labour Party set off to visit Mao's China, a trip that would likely never have taken place if not for what Mr. Smith calls the "affronted patriotism" of the British in the face of American power. They Never Got Over Yorktown
  • But there are elements in the story that should give fair-minded observers reason to pause.
  • Thus far it seems to me that no fair-minded person could properly object.
  • It's time for highlights, and the fair-minded Director reminds, I'm usually drawn to classic, timeless looks, but I can be adventurous if a piece really catches my eye. Anisha Lakhani: Stephanie Winston Wolkoff's Wonderland: NYFW 2011 Reflections and Fashion at Lincoln Center Projections
  • The mutualism and fair-mindedness of the sportsman and union man went hand-in-hand.
  • Certainly, the Golden Rule extolled in the book - ‘what you do not want done to yourself, do not do unto others’ - is cognate with the notions of reciprocity and fair-mindedness.
  • He had seen many an otherwise fair-minded officer succumb to it. PASSION IN THE PEAK
  • He's a very fair-minded individual and has done an outstanding job.
  • He's a fair-minded man - I'm sure he'll listen to what you have to say.
  • This is a point of view which no fair-minded person could question.
  • Edelman is so judicious and fair-minded, he seems born to be a judge.
  • A former justice minister, the soft-spoken Abdel Jalil was described as a "fair-minded technocrat" in a U.S. diplomatic cable released by WikiLeaks. Yahoo! News: Business - Opinion
  • The misinformation and disinformation that is circulated makes it impossible for any fair-minded commentator to take sides in the issue.
  • Reporting on both way-out theories and scientific discoveries, the author remains funny, fair-minded, and firmly planted on Earth.
  • Urging the Hollywood censor to continue his work, Roosevelt wrote, “You are the kind of Czar that nobody could call ‘a Dictator’ because you are fair-minded and do not use a whip but still get things done for the general good.” A Renegade History of the United States
  • At the same time, he was fair-minded enough to describe Rivera as "a genius whose political blunderings could cast no shadow either on his art or on his personal integrity. Rebel without a pause: the tempestuous life of Diego Rivera
  • The Durranis belong to a tribe that straddles Pakistan and Afghanistan and is widely reputed to be fair-minded, charitable and moderate.
  • It's certainly good when people are fair-minded and clear-headed enough to criticize people on their side, and we do especially respect people who act this way.
  • Since starting this blog last summer I have endeavoured to be a fair-minded commentator on British politics, among other subjects.
  • In Predator 2, the bad guys - for all their monomaniacal predatory focus - are fair-minded enough to honor a human prey's victory. MIND MELD: Bad Guys We Love to Hate: The Best Film Villains in SF/F/H (with Various Videos of Villainy)
  • Looked at from the north of England – or indeed by any fair-minded observer – this is grossly unfair. No wonder the coalition hasn't got many friends in the north | Andrew Rawnsley
  • Most of the community members, to the best of my knowledge and I spent four years there, are fair-minded, liberal and pluralist people.
  • `Have I come here to listen to you being impartial and fair-minded ? MURDER MOVES IN
  • The whole system of online auctions is predicated on the assumption that both buyer and seller are fair-minded and reasonable.
  • The portraits he constructs of the four principals are fair-minded and surprisingly thorough for such a brief work.
  • It is the fence-riders who struggle to seem fair-minded and accepting who present the most dangerous affront because they themselves may not even realize just how much their struggle with racist thinking affects everything that they say and do. Afternoon Buzz: Is Carter right about racism?
  • Some fair-minded Kalenjin see the court as the best hope of reining in the power of bullying tribal leaders.
  • It's certainly good when people are fair-minded and clear-headed enough to criticize people on their side, and we do especially respect people who act this way.
  • What sensible, fair-minded person could be opposed to such a measure?
  • Calm objectivity combined with idealistic vision results in a genuine interest for scientific ingenuity and a natural instinct for fair-mindedness.
  • The account of his marital infidelities, especially his affair with Assia Wevill in the early 1960s, is fair-minded and unsparing.
  • Allyson is bright and fair-minded, and I would expect her to be a good judge.
  • This is not the headline a Times subeditor might have chosen, nor any fair-minded one, because it made Mr Bower's argument even sillier than it was in the first place.
  • He said the union did deal with fair-minded employers, but the results of the survey were not in line with his experiences.
  • And I would not be surprised if a fair-minded jury awarded damages to the defendant!
  • A word that terrifies many fair-minded editors is terrorist; it connotes criminality. The Right Word in the Right Place at the Right Time
  • At the very least, I can say that the article is quite calm, fair-minded, and thoughtful.
  • Yet even the most fair-minded admit that Gamay is hardly a classic.
  • In the meantime I had been quizzed, scrutinised and repeatedly asked to testify to my fair-mindedness and incorruptibility, with an insistence that began to make me feel unworthy: I was not putting in for canonisation, after all.
  • What sets it apart is Mr Allawi's angle of vision, as a thoughtful Shia Muslim intellectual, loyal to his community but determined to be fair-minded .
  • Reading those passages of the article, there's one conclusion I think any fair-minded person would have to come to.
  • I think that at the very least fair-minded observers should see that the problem is complex.
  • A gentleman was expected to be hospitable, charitable, fair-minded.
  • Once he arrived at Acre, he showed himself to be fair-minded, generous and impartial in his dealings with the barons.
  • He had become a fine athlete and fair-minded; he had friends now; he was getting reasonable marks. DANSVILLE
  • But why did the mostly liberal crowd at last week's Washington premiere - people who like to think of themselves as thoughtful and fair-minded - applaud so unrestrainedly?
  • I'd also like to take this opportunity to thank Mike for his fair-minded approach to bloggers from all sides of the political spectrum.
  • Anybody in this circus will tell you I'm the most fair-minded manager they've ever worked for. KISS AN ANGEL

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