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To be excessively fair to Sanders, her initial false statement may have been dictated by other officials maybe she was told last year that Trump didn't have anything to do with that statement, and so wasn't so much lying on behalf of the administration as being lied to herself.
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"So not excessively excessive.
In the light of this, is it fair to brand him a 'somatiser', excessively preoccupied with the state of his body?
Ongoing surpluses mean the country can afford it, and excessively high current marginal tax rates suggest that it is fair.
The new Chambers (Chambers Harrap, £25) wisely does not spend space trying to be an encyclopedia but it is excessively fond of non-English words: angst and blitz, zeitgeist and zugzwang, fair enough, but what are Flammenwerfer or Zeitvertreib doing here?
A "good" rating means the embryo does not have visible imperfections or has minor imperfections while "fair" considers the embryo lacks good quality but is not excessively imperfect.
What is less understood is the ways in which private lenders may be violating fair lending laws by singling out minority and low-income students for excessively high interest rates.
But which of the two sides in our excessively divided Court would prevail would depend on the merits of the case, as this fair-minded and non-ideological judge saw it.
We have considered following four constraints: Proportional fair share: Every flow gets a proportion of its demand (capped by link capacity to avoid excessively large flows) fulfilled.
Everyone excessively tidy, excessively generous.
Silly, excessively sober me.
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