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For illiquid assets, Enron had considerable discretion in deciding what constituted a fair price.
One of the greatest challenges we faced in our study was deciding on what constituted a fair comparison between the two conditions.
In line with the APRES project, those recruited constituted a fair representation of the national GP population with regard to sex, age and federal state [ 32].
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The judges have to determine what constitutes a fair trial.
Sex and violence, yes, but they probably constitute a fair description of life in a modern whorehouse.
Love had been working on the question of what constitutes a fair cost for medicines, on and off, since 1991.
_____ A footnote to the discussion of cryptic clues: it concerns what constitutes a fair lead to an initial letter or letters being part of the required solution.
Ireland's minister for public expenditure, Brendan Howlin, said: "These proposals constitute a fair and balanced agenda to repair our public finances.
As Norrell puts it: "Having conditions forced on him, with the threat of destruction clearly the cost of resistance, does not constitute a fair definition of accommodation.
"We cannot offer blanket protection in situations where insurance is removed – that would not constitute a fair use of taxpayer resources".
The continuing lawsuit between Oracle and Google has raised a lot of thorny questions about patent violations, copyright violations and what constitutes a fair use of software.
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