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The UK still encourages firms to invest in Emirati companies with the implicit assumption that they face fair business conditions.
While renters should face fair and reasonable prices, landlords need to be able to at least break even on any outgoings they have, such as a mortgage.
If you don't like Sam Allardyce's face, fair enough but here's the man.'" Pushed on what really happened at Blackburn behind the scenes, he said: "You know the answers to that.
While I certainly do not advocate that brands that face fair online criticism laugh it off, you have to pick your battles.
The statement went on to say that Greenpeace is willing to face "fair and reasonable consequences" for its actions and that its International Executive Director Kumi Naidoo will travel to Lima this week personally to apologise for the offence caused.
I asked some obviously underage teenagers who were wandering about swigging from assorted bottles (and who would only speak to me after I convinced them I wasn't a plain-clothes cop cunningly disguised as a scruffy journalist), and they shouted, "It's cheap and gets you off your face!" Fair enough.
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The battle-scarred, but victorious scholar wrote an article in the Chronicle of Higher Education that, in part, argued that universities might consider footing the tab when their scholars face fair-use lawsuits for their scholarship.
I gazed entranced upon his face Fairer than any flower – O shining Popocatapetl It was thy magic hour: The houses, people, traffic seemed Thin fading dreams by day; Chimborazo, Cotopaxi They had stolen my soul away!
22. Two-faced, fair-weather friends begone.
It was the first Tu-142 to feature a MAD, its MMS-106 Ladoga system being mounted in an aft-facing fairing atop the vertical stabiliser.
The skin on his face was fair and unblemished.
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