Sentence examples for a fair starting from inspiring English sources

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"What I think all the players have bought into is that this is a fair starting point," Paul said.

That study has shown that the assessments are not sufficiently comparable to provide a fair starting point from which to measure pupil progress," a DfE spokesperson said.

It seems a fair starting point to suggest modern one-day cricket began in 1987 with the Benson & Hedges Challenge in Perth, with its weird America's Cup-themed shirts, gold watches, Ian Botham in full paunchy ringlet-tossing pomp, and the sense of watching the moustached buccaneers of some new world coming into view through the mists.

He thought $12.50 was a fair starting wage.

The current duty-free limits 200 cigarettes and a bottle of spirits would be a fair starting point.

Two gigabytes of RAM (2GB) is a fair starting measure.

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Mr Ibarretxe has made a fair start.

But Mr Fayyad has made a fair start.

A place where every child gets a fair start?

Salary cap dispensation would be a fair start.

We think this is a solid start, and more important, a fair start.

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