fair stances
[/fɛr ˈstænsɪz/]
nounpl: fair stances
posições justas; posturas equilibradas
1. Reasonable, impartial, or equitable positions taken on issues or matters
The mediator presented fair stances that both parties could accept.
O mediador apresentou posições justas que ambas as partes poderiam aceitar.
2. Balanced or neutral standpoints in debates or negotiations
The politician's fair stances on controversial topics earned respect from voters across the spectrum.
As posturas equilibradas do político sobre tópicos controversos conquistaram respeito dos eleitores de diferentes espectros.
3. Ethical or moral positions characterized by impartiality
Her fair stances in the workplace made her a trusted leader.
Suas posturas justas no local de trabalho a tornaram uma líder confiável.
In Brazilian culture, 'fair stances' reflects the value of 'jogo limpo' (playing fairly) and equitable treatment. This concept is important in both professional and social contexts where trust and credibility are paramount. In American usage, it emphasizes the democratic ideal of impartial judgment and balanced perspective-taking.
NYC Slang
keeping it real; straight up honest takes
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