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To be fair, despite the obvious superiority of text, there is much to be said for face-to-face conversation.
Despite its claim to be "fair and balanced," Fox News forged strong links with many leaders in the Republican Party and in the conservative political establishment.
To be fair, despite the generally accepted truth in the metropolitan area that good movies or small-budget movies or dark movies are never never never rewarded, there are always exceptions.
But to be fair, despite new management, it doesn't seem like much of the formula has changed for the better, if at all.
Though to be fair, despite looking like his cartoon counterpart (who was apparently good guy), Galloway ends up closely resembling a young Donald Rumsfeld.
When it comes to separating your stuff, try to be fair despite any anger or other hard feelings you're likely harboring.
To be fair, despite the decline in viewership, the show isn't in any immediate danger of being canceled, since E! still considers it "one of the most-watched series in cable".
To be fair to Middlesbrough, despite its reputation for crime and pollution, it is no cultural desert.
And to be fair, Jenkins sounds sincere, despite the management jargon he spouts.
For years, county officials have insisted that the system was fair, despite thousands of successful assessment appeals, which cost the county more than $100 million a year in refunds.
The lawyer said Judge Lake had spent only five hours on the task, posing cursory questions to jurors and taking them at their word that they would be fair despite evidence to the contrary.
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