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To be quite fair to Nono, it proved his farewell to such arid polemics.
"Born Rich," however, is a modest, narrowly focused hour of television that manages to be quite fair and remarkably interesting.
Then, rather than sign up for intrusively regulated insurance schemes, firms will prefer to pay a fine and leave their employees to buy insurance from new state-run insurance exchanges that are to be set up under the bill's provisions.But it may not be quite fair to blame the administration.
It wouldn't be quite fair to say "there's an app for that," but technology is working on a solution: Robotic companions.
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I'm not sure that's quite fair".
I don't think that's quite fair".
David: I'm not sure that's quite fair on FEMA.
It's quite fair to heavily criticize the lack of political oversight.
The commission opinion was "quite fair", says Slavica Milacic, chief adviser to Milo Djukanovic, the prime minister.
It never felt hard because my colleagues are quite fair and open and everything else.
Henry Hitchings doesn't think this is quite fair - and with good reason.
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