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"The government is making massive changes in terms of fairness and access to justice and now the economic advantages claimed are not there or are a shadow of their former selves.
In fairness, the change of system was successful in getting United back into the game, although the fact Moyes was simply reverting to his standard system, following a surprise starting XI, indicates he was fixing his own mistake.
"We should have kept a cool head before that game and probably changed a couple of players but, in fairness to the Austrians, they had studied our style and knew we could be vulnerable on the counterattack".
It shows that people of principle, who believe in fairness and want real change for Britain, are at home in the Liberal Democrats".
It tackles the most important emergency response requirements, such as autonomous switching from energy-efficient normal monitoring to emergency monitoring to cope with heavy traffic, robust adaptation to changes in the topology, packet prioritisation and fairness support.
Abbott has, in fairness, recently reigned in such comments on climate change, consistently stressing that he trusts the science.
In fairness that is part of the whole programme of change.
Of course, the media have noticed this, and in fairness to them they have – in recent weeks – been covering climate change more than usual.
In fairness, although there is a sense in which you can spare the change, there is also a sense in which you can't.
In fairness, John Paton took over a bankrupt newspaper chain so it's relatively easier to make drastic change when an organization is that close to extinction.
In fairness, pre-I.P.O.
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