- 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...
- test for
establishing bias was set out in
Porter v
Magill –
whether a "
fair minded and
informed observer",
having considered the facts,
would conclude that...
- bystander", the "reasonable parent", the "reasonable landlord", the "
fair-
minded and
informed observer", the "person
having ordinary skill in the art"...
-
Lebanon and Syria,
derived from the
Arabic word
nasif meaning just or
fair-
minded. N****if
Ghoussoub (born 1953),
Canadian mathematician Nasif Estéfano...
-
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...
- her into a film star, but she was
defended by
Jenny Han for a "tender,
fair-
minded piece". The film's soundtrack, The
Breakfast Club (Original
Motion Picture...
-
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...
- said:
Narrating in his
extraordinary German-accented English,
Herzog is
fair-
minded and
properly respectful of Treadwell's
manic self-invention. He even...
-
generous in his
offerings to
guests and gods (Hermes in particular) and so
fair-
minded as to
strive to
divide meals equally between everyone he feeds. The axiom...
-
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...