Sentence examples for fair conducting from inspiring English sources

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To be fair, conducting high-integrity elections is hard, and perfection is not possible.

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Hong Kong's campaigners want the 2017 elections for chief executive to be fully free and fair conducted not just on the basis of universal suffrage, but without would-be candidates having to be vetted by Beijing.

Talk story about a tour of the World's Fair conducted by Entree Unlimited, a luxury service for affluent & distinguished visitors to N.Y.C. Miss Jeremyn Davern was the Entree Unlimited guide for Mr. & Mrs. Norman Davis, dairy farmers for Brantford, Ontario.

By Susan Lardner The New Yorker, June 27 , 1964P. 22 Talk story about a tour of the World's Fair conducted by Entree Unlimited, a luxury service for affluent & distinguished visitors to N.Y.C. Miss Jeremyn Davern was the Entree Unlimited guide for Mr. & Mrs. Norman Davis, dairy farmers for Brantford, Ontario.

INDEX is an annual fair conducted by students at the Colvin Taluqdars' college grounds, attended by the general public of the city.

During a local health fair conducted in the towns of Afton, Thayne, and Alpine during May 1999, participants donated 5 mL of blood during phlebotomy for screening to detect hyperlipidemia and answered a questionnaire regarding age, gender, treated versus nontreated domestic water supply, history of bloody diarrhea, location of sampling, and town of residence.

NATO-led forces will support these elections, but the overall responsibility for their security and their free and fair conduct will lie with the Afghans themselves.

"We are gratified that the court recognized the danger legislative inaction poses to the fair conduct of New York's elections and is taking steps to protect the voters of our state," the lawyers said in a statement.

What defines appropriate, and fair conduct for those leaders — and for the startups that hope to compete with them?

Two areas have been especially thoroughly studied (1) the conditions under which entry into the war is justified (Jus Ad Bellum) and (2) the conditions for fair conduct within the war (Jus In Bello).

During the fighting, the British were impressed by the conduct of the Nepalese soldiers during the battle who, according to British accounts, exhibited fair conduct towards them.

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