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We do not understand how this could be considered a fair process".
It excludes far too many major twentieth-century composers — Sibelius, Shostakovich, and Britten, among others — to be considered a fair survey of the field.
By tradition, any man old enough to wield a hunting rifle is considered a fair target for vengeance, making 17 male members of Christian's family vulnerable.
Anchored in the thickly populated, blue-collar South Shore suburbs of western Suffolk, it is considered a "fair fight" district and has tipped both ways in the past.
Honestly, it's as if Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom were to be considered a fair representative of Hindu culture.
The new 'alternative' comedy had pitted itself directly against the old lions of light entertainment, and suddenly Jimmy, with those comfy golfing jumpers and his public support for the Tories, was considered a fair target.
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The commissioner's office wanted to create what it considered a fairer system of signing Japanese players, so it negotiated a new agreement with the office of the Japanese commissioner.
What do you consider a fair price for a pint in 2013?
They may also have made it harder for their rivals to snag Pérez at what they consider a fair price.
Bottom line: I don't know whether Yasir Arafat and Mr. Barak will be able to achieve what they both will consider a fair deal.
The Government attempts to hold down the price of drugs bought by the NHS through the Pharmaceutical Price Regulation Scheme (PPRS), under which the Department of Health negotiates what it considers a fair price for a patented medicine.
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