Fair-employment
noun
1.
the policy or practice of employing people on the basis of their capabilities only, without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, or disability.
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- Fair enough
interjection Agreed: Want to stop now? Fair enough (1925+) That’s reasonable; I agree. For example, I’ll wait just one more day.—Fair enough, you’ve been very patient. [ ; early 1900s ]
- Fairer
[fair] /fɛər/ adjective, fairer, fairest. 1. free from bias, dishonesty, or injustice: a fair decision; a fair judge. 2. legitimately sought, pursued, done, given, etc.; proper under the rules: a fair fight. 3. moderately large; ample: a fair income. 4. neither excellent nor poor; moderately or tolerably good: fair health. 5. marked by favoring conditions; […]
- Fairest
[fair] /fɛər/ adjective, fairer, fairest. 1. free from bias, dishonesty, or injustice: a fair decision; a fair judge. 2. legitimately sought, pursued, done, given, etc.; proper under the rules: a fair fight. 3. moderately large; ample: a fair income. 4. neither excellent nor poor; moderately or tolerably good: fair health. 5. marked by favoring conditions; […]
- Fairfaced
/ˈfɛəˌfeɪst/ adjective 1. (of brickwork) having a neat smooth unplastered surface
- Fairfield
[fair-feeld] /ˈfɛərˌfild/ noun 1. a city in central California. 2. a town in SW Connecticut. 3. a town in central Ohio. 4. a city in central Alabama.