Fair-minded in a Sentence
  • Patriotic, energetic, independent, incorruptible, shrewd, fair-minded, he was endowed not only with great sympathy with progress, but also with a full faculty for resistance to mere democraticism.
  • This verdict of a fair-minded and highly competent Protestant church historian on the most controverted point of Dominic's career is of great value.
  • Joseph's 2 As elsewhere throughout this article, the point of view is that of a fair-minded Austrian historian.
  • In fact the book seems to me conspicuously fair-minded in general.
  • Some very worrying conflicts could arise for perfectly law-abiding, fair-minded employers.