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And he plays, to be fair, in a team of near-geniuses.
Mr. Mazzuca said he had tried to be fair in a dispute that is turning nasty.
But to be fair, in a world of no fees, poor customers are the most expensive for banks.
To be fair, in a less ambitious game — and a less fully realized one — these absurd fictions wouldn't be so objectionable.
It would be better if China loosened monetary policy the traditional way by cutting interest rates.The central bank is, to be fair, in a tough spot.
(It also omits the loyalists, which may be fair in a book about "founders," except that those who opposed the Revolution often pushed the rebels to clarify and expand their ideas).
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To be fair, in an era of austerity, the idea that donor countries will ramp up ODA according to their 0.7% commitments and spend additional amounts on climate finance is optimistic to say the least.
You should also be fair in an argument.
After the game, the Spanish coach, José Antonio Camacho, said: "I thought the referee would be fairer in a quarterfinal match like this.
"You have to do your homework as a company to think about fairness," said Elizabeth Denham, when asked 'who decides what's fair' in a data ethics context.
Motley is fair in a collection.
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