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- Benjamin Wallace-Wells of The New Yorker described Abundance as a "fair-minded book" that "recognizes some of the trade-offs that come with redesigning...
- Lebanon and Syria, derived from the Arabic word nasif meaning just or fair-minded. N****if Ghoussoub (born 1953), Canadian mathematician Nasif Estéfano...
- case the insufficiency of the facts to support the inference will lead fair-minded men to reject the inference. In the other case it merely points to the...
- product of the Central European philological tradition and was known as a "fair-minded critic of critics." René Wellek was born and raised in Vienna, speaking...
- Neill urged the UK government to change the rule, stating that "Any fair-minded person thinks this is just wrong." Agreeing that the situation was unfair...
- Writing Katie Engelhart, contributing writer, The New York Times, "for her fair-minded portrait of a family’s legal and emotional struggles during a matriarch’s...
- bystander", the "reasonable parent", the "reasonable landlord", the "fair-minded and informed observer", the "person having ordinary skill in the art"...
- Hughes, others, including author Jenny Han, praised it as a "tender, fair-minded piece". In April 2025, all five prin****l cast members—Hall, Estevez...
- journalistic standards and is an archetypal image of the tough, irascible, but fair-minded boss. In film, the character has been portra**** by Pierre Watkin in the...
- test for establishing bias was set out in Porter v Magillwhether a "fair minded and informed observer", having considered the facts, would conclude that...