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Fair Deal

American  

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.


Other Word Forms

  • Fair Dealer noun

Etymology

Origin of Fair Deal

First recorded in 1945–50

Example Sentences

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Asked whether it was the right time for Liverpool and Salah to part ways, with the winger still having a year left on his contract, Klopp said it was a "fair deal".

From BBC

She told lawmakers Tuesday's agreement on trade was a "fair deal, and one that delivers for your businesses and one that delivers for our businesses".

From Barron's

A spokesperson for HM Treasury said the government had "extended the 5p fuel duty cut to September to save drivers £49 and our new fuel finder will ensure drivers get a fair deal at the pump."

From BBC

A Treasury spokesperson said ministers would ensure drivers got "a fair deal" at the pump.

From BBC

Rayner said Labour must show it can "make the system work for working people" and enforce a "fair deal".

From BBC