While the Court has recognized that in some circumstances a "fair hearing" implies a right to oral argument,[122] it refuses to lay down a general rule that would cover all cases.
If the person seeking admission claims American citizenship, the decision of the Secretary of Labor may be made final, but it must be made after a fair hearing, however summary, and must find adequate support in the evidence.
We should at least appear to be giving her a fair hearing.
You fired a good teacher after a judge ruled that she had not received a fair hearing?
Now I'm the one in charge of giving her a fair hearing and I'm not getting any cooperation from the very people who want to get rid of her.
We can't have her complaining that she didn't get a fair hearing.
Yes, you are the gentleman, you there with the polo cap, who doesn't believe in giving a fair hearing.
The chairman came forward and berated the crowd for its un-English behaviour in not giving a speaker a fair hearing.
Mill, Mr. Stapleton, and Mr. Hare have urged of late the right of minorities to be represented as well as majorities, and have offered plans for giving them a fair hearing.
She never has given truth a fair hearing, probably having had slight opportunity to do so.
So the minds of many, from reading books of this nature, and not giving the Bible a fair hearing, become poisoned and prejudiced.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "fair hearing" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.