Word: fairest 
              
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...Most council members view the system as the fairest and simplest with as few exclusionary clauses as is possible," Knoll said...
Which value should have prevailed is purely a matter of opinion. I would have preferred to suspend the rule requiring scrutiny by a committee, but I can fully appreciate the arguments against its suspension. The Council voted for the option which, in its opinion, was best and fairest for the undergraduate community: that we achieve consistency for all organizations at the expense of a few is unfortunate but inevitable. I hardly think that the members who voted against suspending the rule brought any discredit upon themselves or the Council by doing...
Kissinger remained circumspect about his own views on Central America. "On issues like this," he told the commission, "there are no partisan considerations, and we will submit the fullest and fairest report of which we are capable." The report...
Although Columbia and Pennsylvania have announced that they do not have the resources to replace the federal funds directly. Harvard has such resources. Using them is the fairest way for the University to take the sting out of the government's unfair new policy...
MORGAN, MORGAN, Morgan, Morgan, You never even had a chance to be the fairest child in the land. You got your reputation right from the start by flitting around as the raciest, most hot-blooded flamingo ever to fluff its plumage-of which years in some of the best-on network television. Why, Reverend Jerry still hasn't stopped trembling from the last time he saw your high-calls-and low cuts. But, while popping the reverend's cork was fun, it wasn't enough. On the little screen, you're only supposed to suggest the risque--show a little...