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It seems like it could be fair for everyone.
Could be fair chance given to a young person.
"I said, 'Thanks a lot.' " She assured the judge that she could be fair and impartial.
"I've had cases about murder and dismemberment, and jurors could say they could be fair.
You know, she could come out with a negative standpoint or she could be fair.
With modest price caps and transparency about the transactions, Senator Squadron said, the system could be fair.
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What could be fairer than that?
The problem with this superficially smart juxtaposition was that higher taxes could be fairer.
After all, what could be fairer than a society in which status is defined by achievement rather than hand-me-downs?
"Millionaire" could be fairer if it dispensed with the ordering questions, especially the geographical ones, which play to men's spatial skills.
Blair has already claimed to have evidence of a dangerous Iraqi weapons buildup; what, asks Saddam, could be fairer or more reasonable than to let Britain see for itself that all such evidence is false?
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