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Fair Deal

noun

  1. the principles of the liberal wing of the Democratic Party under the leadership of President Harry S Truman, consisting largely of a continuation and development of the principles of the New Deal.


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Other Words From

  • Fair Dealer noun
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Word History and Origins

Origin of Fair Deal1

First recorded in 1945–50
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Example Sentences

Still, Yungblud isn’t the only one trying to get a fair deal for concert-goers.

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“That’s why it’s so important that publishers and advertisers – who enable this free content – can benefit from effective competition and get a fair deal when buying or selling digital advertising space,” she wrote.

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“Our members’ work and likenesses are being exploited by artificial intelligence, and video game companies have refused to offer a fair deal that addresses this existential threat.”

"I would like a fair deal for my home, I would like a price for it so I could start again somewhere else," she said.

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She told Radio 4's Today programme it was "important that we settle these disputes, and I’m glad that it sounds like we’re going to be able to completely resolve this", adding that the government would ensure passengers got a "fair deal".

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