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Rather, consent is based mostly on the end user's level of trust and assumptions that surely some informed lawyers have made sure the details are reasonably fair and acceptable.
How the court decides the North Carolina lawsuit could determine whether elections for decades to come are reasonably fair fights, or waged on maps that past justices have called an affront to democracy.
And like the members of Ms. Weingarten's union (and other workers across the country, whether unionized or not), the autoworkers are prepared to make further sacrifices as required, as long as they are reasonably fair and part of a shared effort with other sectors of the society.
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"He's been reasonably fair".
But it's got to be reasonably fair.
First, societies function properly only when they are judged by their citizens to be reasonably fair.
This description was reasonably fair during the first century of European settlement, when wool exports reigned supreme.
"Does the system work to spread the wealth in some way that's reasonably fair?" Mr. Rohatyn asked.
The assignment of seats to each party has been reasonably fair, though the formula used was biased in favour of Mr Habibie's ruling Golkar party.
The country's first democratic elections in 16 years, held in 2008, were reasonably fair, with the MPLA winning more than 80% of the vote.
The outlook, these outsiders conclude, will be reasonably fair if Ehud Barak takes over at the head of a Labour-led coalition; stormy if Binyamin Netanyahu is re-elected to lead a right-wing coalition.
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