A FAIR REASON

Definition: A justifiable or reasonable justification or explanation that is considered morally right or equitable.

Synonyms: Just Cause, Legitimate Excuse, Valid Grounds, Good Rationale, Solid Justification

Usage Examples in Sentences

#1
She was asked to provide a fair reason for her absence from the meeting.
#2
The judge demanded a fair reason for the sudden change in the legal strategy.
#3
The teacher always ensures there is a fair reason for assigning homework over the weekend.
#4
Negotiations broke down as neither party could agree on a fair reason for the contract amendment.
#5
Explaining a fair reason, she declined the invitation to the event.
#6
The coach required each player to give a fair reason for their poor performance during the game.
#7
The scientist searched for a fair reason behind the unexpected results of the experiment.
#8
A fair reason must be provided before any decision is made.
#9
She believed she had a fair reason to be upset.
#10
There was never a fair reason for his behavior.
#11
Finding a fair reason can sometimes be difficult.
#12
A fair reason for his absence was provided by the employee.
#13
The employee, with a fair reason, justified his absence.

Usage Example in Conversation

Employee: I'd like to request some time off next week to attend my sister's wedding.Manager: Certainly. Can you provide a fair reason for your absence during that time?Employee: Of course. This is a significant family event, and I've already ensured that my tasks will be completed before I leave.Manager: That sounds like a fair reason. Please submit your request through the usual channels, and I'll approve it.
Be the First One to Rate!
Post a Comment
Comment Guidelines
Found this Useful?