Sentence examples for be to be fair from inspiring English sources

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The aim will be to be fair but forensic - to test what they have to say against the new rigours of the Politics of Debt.

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Thinks he's funny, too – and is, to be fair.

Mr. Zinman was, to be fair, a late addition, replacing Daniel Harding, reported to be ill.

This was, to be fair, what the trust told him to do.

And that is, to be fair, a reasonably accurate story for Greece.

He was, to be fair, a tireless advocate for liberal causes.

It is, to be fair, a technical query: What is the optimal debt for the United States?

If we are to be fair to Ellison we must do our own digging.

"My editorial policy was to be fair, accurate and unbiased," he said.

But the moment was, to be fair, much richer than that.

Clearly, some people don't yet get that analyst objectivity is necessary if financial markets are to be fair.

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