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Out there in the zeitgeist, the new coalition government in Britain can't use "fair" often enough.
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It receives significant support from the fact that fair coins, tossed often enough, do in our experience invariably give rise to random sequences, and that the existence of a random sequence of outcomes is compelling evidence for chance.
Not often enough.
Are they often enough?
"Fair enough, fair enough," Rubio said.
Fair enough, but too often there is this manic compulsion to show the world that everything is fine.
Fair enough, but how much more often?
It's true that after more than 6,000 nights on the air — processing, as Seinfeld put it on his own last "Letterman" show, "every moron with something to sell" — Letterman can run the show on autopilot, throwing in a "sure" or "fair enough" every so often to push the talk along.
Which is fair enough; I can't imagine this happens often.
That statement is fair enough; I can't imagine this happens often.
Fair enough I reckon.
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