Use "fair-minded" in a sentence

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1. On the other hand, as we develop a reputation for civil obedience, we receive praise from fair-minded administrators.

2. Some fair-minded government officials did not accept without question the vicious charges made against the Witnesses by Christendom’s clergy.

3. Concession writing style also shows that the writer is a logical and fair-minded person, able to realize that every argument has several sides to consider before it is presented

4. "An overdue and rational corrective about populism and Authoritarianism." The Australian "Brilliantly insightful and always fair-minded, The New Authoritarianism is a compelling insider’s account of how the liberal-minded became close-minded." Quadrant "This is a superb book.

5. When Harry Became Sally is an always focused, informative, fair-minded, lucid, and fact-based guide to just and reasonable policies in place of government- and corporationmandated falsification of science, medicine, public records, and history; suppression of free speech and family rights; and many-sided, often irreversible injustice to the

6. Thus in applying the test for Biasness, Judge Eric David would still have to be retained.The test moved from being a subjective one to an objective one in Re Medicaments (2001), a case decided in the ECtHR where it was as follows: whether a fair minded observer(my emphasis) would conclude that there was a real possibility of bias.

7. His idea was eventually taken up by the Anglophile sports nut, Baron Pierre de Coubertin.: The California Anglophile spent days before this trip poring over British gossip blogs to identify the hottest royal hangouts.: The founder, Motilal Nehru, an Anglophile barrister, was a liberal member of the Indian nationalist movement.: The more fair-minded breed of chroniclers, who have benefited from