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Sentence The phrase "fair expert" is a valid expression that can be used in written English.
For example, one might say, "The judge was a fair expert in the law."
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Richard Murphy, the fair tax expert recruited by Corbyn to draft his economic policy, deepened divisions on the left by saying "Leslie has got this completely wrong".
Kenneth Warner, an economist at the University of Michigan School of Public Health who is widely regarded as a fair-minded expert on tobacco regulation, said that a few years ago he used to complain about "policy-led science," meaning anti-smoking statutes were being built on shaky evidence.
By virtue of this heterosexual privilege, Wilson is allowed the voice of the impartial, fair-minded expert.
Tim Cook just announced that a blue ribbon panel of fair labor experts will tour the grounds at Foxconn City where they will see all the horrors I saw a few months ago: a huge rice cooker big enough to feed 400,000 people, cramped but not squalid dorms, a handsome cybercafe with couples' booths, and pools where exhausted line workers can enjoy a few laps before slumping into their loft beds.
For the artisans, Ihangane provided startup materials, and will provide follow-up training through local fair-trade expert from Rwanda Economic Development Initiative (REDI).
David Dow, Adjunct lecturer at the Annenberg School of Journalism and former veteran CBS correspondent who frequently interviewed Chemerinksy on legal issues, said, "I can't imagine any considerations that would outweigh the prospect of launching a law school with an internationally-known, highly-respected, fair-minded expert at the helm.
Last week in The Appraisal column, Christine Haughney wrote about perilous words and phrases that fair-housing experts advise real estate agents to avoid in advertisements.
Firm but fair and an expert developer of young talent – just ask Everton's Ross Barkley – he is a coach footballers relish playing under.
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