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		Definition of fair-minded in English: fair-mindedadjective fɛːˈmʌɪndɪdˌfɛrˈmaɪndəd Impartial in judgement; just.  Example sentencesExamples -  The whole system of online auctions is predicated on the assumption that both buyer and seller are fair-minded and reasonable.
 -  I think that at the very least fair-minded observers should see that the problem is complex.
 -  He said the union did deal with fair-minded employers, but the results of the survey were not in line with his experiences.
 -  Allyson is bright and fair-minded, and I would expect her to be a good judge.
 -  He's a very fair-minded individual and has done an outstanding job.
 -  Since starting this blog last summer I have endeavoured to be a fair-minded commentator on British politics, among other subjects.
 -  Once he arrived at Acre, he showed himself to be fair-minded, generous and impartial in his dealings with the barons.
 -  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.
 -  And it undermines our international reputation as a fair-minded nation.
 -  Thus far it seems to me that no fair-minded person could properly object.
 -  The portraits he constructs of the four principals are fair-minded and surprisingly thorough for such a brief work.
 -  And I would not be surprised if a fair-minded jury awarded damages to the defendant!
 -  Most of the community members, to the best of my knowledge and I spent four years there, are fair-minded, liberal and pluralist people.
 -  What sensible, fair-minded person could be opposed to such a measure?
 -  But there are elements in the story that should give fair-minded observers reason to pause.
 -  This is a point of view which no fair-minded person could question.
 -  At the very least, I can say that the article is quite calm, fair-minded, and thoughtful.
 -  He appears in his work to be a literate and fair-minded person.
 -  Edelman is so judicious and fair-minded, he seems born to be a judge.
 -  Reading those passages of the article, there's one conclusion I think any fair-minded person would have to come to.
 
  Synonyms fair, just, even-handed, equitable, egalitarian, impartial, non-partisan, non-discriminatory, unbiased, unprejudiced, open-minded, objective, dispassionate, unselfish, with no axe to grind honest, honourable, trustworthy, upright, decent informal on the level North American informal on the up and up 
 Derivatives   adverb  Some have fair-mindedly conceded that he attacks things worth attacking. 
 noun  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.  Example sentencesExamples -  And it's illustrative of his open-mindedness, his fair-mindedness.
 -  That fair-mindedness never went unnoticed by political opponents who held him in the same high esteem as those within his own party ranks did.
 -  Although the council is often described as conservative, this report exhibits a commendable fair-mindedness.
 -  It then demonstrates its sophistication and fair-mindedness by acknowledging the objections to its thesis.
 
 
 
    Definition of fair-minded in US English: fair-mindedadjectiveˌferˈmīndədˌfɛrˈmaɪndəd Impartial in judgment; just.  Example sentencesExamples -  Thus far it seems to me that no fair-minded person could properly object.
 -  The portraits he constructs of the four principals are fair-minded and surprisingly thorough for such a brief work.
 -  What sensible, fair-minded person could be opposed to such a measure?
 -  But there are elements in the story that should give fair-minded observers reason to pause.
 -  Edelman is so judicious and fair-minded, he seems born to be a judge.
 -  Reading those passages of the article, there's one conclusion I think any fair-minded person would have to come to.
 -  Since starting this blog last summer I have endeavoured to be a fair-minded commentator on British politics, among other subjects.
 -  The whole system of online auctions is predicated on the assumption that both buyer and seller are fair-minded and reasonable.
 -  At the very least, I can say that the article is quite calm, fair-minded, and thoughtful.
 -  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!
 -  He's a very fair-minded individual and has done an outstanding job.
 -  He appears in his work to be a literate and fair-minded person.
 -  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.
 -  And it undermines our international reputation as a fair-minded nation.
 -  Allyson is bright and fair-minded, and I would expect her to be a good judge.
 -  This is a point of view which no fair-minded person could question.
 -  Most of the community members, to the best of my knowledge and I spent four years there, are fair-minded, liberal and pluralist people.
 -  Once he arrived at Acre, he showed himself to be fair-minded, generous and impartial in his dealings with the barons.
 -  I think that at the very least fair-minded observers should see that the problem is complex.
 
  Synonyms fair, just, even-handed, equitable, egalitarian, impartial, non-partisan, non-discriminatory, unbiased, unprejudiced, open-minded, objective, dispassionate, unselfish, with no axe to grind     |