Sentence examples for fair context from inspiring English sources

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Kong says: "We have many products with lots of textures and surface variation, indeed, one of collections is three metres tall, which would be quite difficult to view in a virtual trade fair context due to its sheer size".

In fair context, Murdoch comes from a generation (he's 81) and a place (Australia) where the word Jewish was often used in a way – a way that most often had an "other" implication – that it is not used now.

Laric playfully undermines the obsessions that fuel the existence of an art fair context, value, ownership — by obliterating any frame of reference for these clips and allowing anybody to reappoint them for new readings and for telling new stories.

The shiny, reflective surfaces of sculptures or mirrored artworks attract social media attention for their ability to capture the viewer, even within a spectacle-filled art fair context.

"It is most imperative that Once Everything Was Much Better Even The Future be seen in person to be truly appreciated," Hod added on the importance of showing it in a fair context.

Part of mainstay Art Miami's new contemporary fair CONTEXT, the outdoor exhibition "Banksy Out of CONTEXT" will feature four walls weighing 6-and-a-half tons -- each with a piece of the pseudonym-happy artist's signature stencil work.

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Fair: Some context and setting described, but more needed to replicate or compare the study with others, PLUS fair score or higher in Question 4. Poor: Minimal description of context/setting.

'Accountability for reasonableness' helps to operationalize legitimate and fair priority setting in specific contexts, such as hospitals [ 1- 4].

Rugby's advocates argue its principles mesh perfectly with the American disposition: individual talent in a team context, fair play, and respect in an aggressive, dynamic and tough environment.

"You are asking us to uphold Austin on the basis of two arguments, two principles, two compelling interests we have never accepted in the expenditure context?" "Fair enough," Ms. Kagan said.

Governments seem keener to appeal to that ineradicable British vice, xenophobia, than to that ineradicable British virtue, a sense of fair play.One context in which immigrants can justly be resisted is when they come bearing arms to establish an empire.

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