24 Verbs to Use for the Word fairness

The frankness of this unsolicited offer indicates a fairness and honesty of purpose, which has caused the present communication, and which demands the same full and frank disclosure of the views with which the subjoined inquiries are proposed.

It advocates fairness in the distribution of the benefits which flow from the natural resources.

Their sense of justice would allow its fairness.

She wore a dress of some soft water-green fabric shot with threads of silver that fell away from her rounded throat and arms, bringing the creamy fairness of her complexion (which, for the first time, he saw enhanced by black patches) and the dusky brown of her hair to a very perfection of beauty.

A flame burned the fairness from his face; his eyes darkened and shone with peculiar intensity of pride.

The girls and young married women wore black or white mantillas, the silken lace of Spain, regardless of the sun which might darken their Castilian fairness.

As the light fell over the face of one I thought I never saw anything so exquisite as to coloring: the hair was shining like threads of gold; the eyes were the azure you see in the sky; lips and cheeks were tinted; the complexion I never saw excelled for dazzling fairness,we see it in a child's face, sometimes.

Though her round throat were white as milk, and though no careless exposure to sun and wind had yet succeeded in dimming the exquisite fairness of her skin, yet the defects and omissions incidental to extreme youth, country breeding, and lack of discipline, rendered Miss Sarah not wholly pleasing in John's fastidious eyes.

"For," said he, "if my mind can dim the fair, Why should it not enhance the fairness too?"

I found no trouble in ensuring the complete fairness of the experiment, by using a number of little precautions, hardly necessary to describe, that practice quickly suggested, but it was a most repugnant and laborious work, and it was only by strong self-control that I went through my schedule according to programme.

but I have given up expecting fairness from Protestants.

The well-known punning exclamation of Pope Gregory, on observing the fairness and beauty of some English children,"Non Angli, sed Angeli forent, si essent Christiani,"may have set the fervid brain of Spenser on fire, and suggested the divine origin of her he loved.

From the fact that pigment begins to collect and thus darken the skin when the adrenal bodies become the seat of a destructive disease we infer that they have to do with the clearing away of pigment, and that we Europeans owe the fairness of our skins to some particular virtue resident in the adrenal bodies."

N.I. 10): [Greek: Kata Solona chreon telos hozan]Do not praise the fairness of the day till evening; do not call the life happy till you have seen the close; or, in other matters, do not boast that all is well till you have conducted your undertaking to a prosperous end.

It seems strange that any one ever seriously questioned the fairness or the justice of the claims there set forth.

She rallied all her war-worn fairness with all her feminine art, and to her amazement, with a gleam of purpose yet without the softening of a lineament, he said yes, waved permission across to the guard and left her.

The photograph could not render his extraordinary fairness, nor the rich gold of his hair, nor the blue of his dazzling eyes.

This result is wholly to the good: not only does it secure "fairness" for the worker, it stimulates the employer wonderfully to efficiency.

Even in my misery I saw the fairness of the spectacle, and the cool plunge of the stream was grateful to my throbbing eyes.

One of them I shall transcribe, in justice to a writer whom I have had too much occasion to censure, and to shew my fairness as the biographer of my illustrious friend: 'There was wanting in his conduct and behaviour, that dignity which results from a regular and orderly course of action, and by an irresistible power commands esteem.

It also shows a fairness to the people uncommon in the Spanish-inspired writings of his day.

Mr. Hempstead brings to Base Ball the advantage of youth, a keen business sagacity developed beyond his years, coolness, a disposition that is sunny and not easily ruffled, and a reputation for unvarying fairness and the highest type of business and sport ideals.

Such candour adds doubtless to the literary effect of his method; but it is only due to him to acknowledge the fairness of his admissions.

Wherein the game is better than the goal, And never mind the detailed "score's" report Of errors made, if each with dauntless soul But stick it out until the day is done, Not wasting fairness for success or fame, So when the battle has been lost or won, The world at least can say: "He played the game.

24 Verbs to Use for the Word  fairness