Sentence examples for fair set of from inspiring English sources

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But that's impossible unless we get a fair set of rules.

This at least forces public bodies to have a coherent answer to the question "can I use it?", and a clear and fair set of rules that guide them to this answer.

It's true that our current politics are too crude to cope with either satisfactorily, explaining the causes of our current problems or devising and implementing an intellectually coherent and fair set of solutions.

The answer to that problem should have been to introduce more flexibility, not less, to have a fair set of criteria for making tracking judgments, and to allow students and their parents to challenge those decisions.

If they say yes, it will pave the way to a new form of governance that will be the most federal and decentralised in the Middle East, establish a fair set of rights and values, and, with luck, provide for a better life for all Iraqis.

"The sport as a whole now needs to co-operate to make the new rules work and move forward to achieve what we all want to see – a firm but fair set of rules that promote competitive racing and safeguard welfare and the reputation of British racing".

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Smith, in evidence to the inquiry, said she was "disappointed" that the investigation into her conduct had not led to "a fairer set of conclusions".

"I am disappointed that this process has not led to a fairer set of conclusions, based on objective and consistent application of the rules as they were at the time".

"I am disappointed that this process has not led to a fairer set of conclusions, based on objective and consistent application of the rules as they were at the time". Smith claimed £22,110 from the second home allowance in 2006-07, £22,948 in 2007-08 and £19,182 in 2008-09.

As a title, however, "Vanity Fair" set the tone of the novel in its depiction of a society, rather as "The Bonfire of the Vanities" did for Tom Wolfe (who also illustrated his own work) in 1987.

He then invokes the Dutch Book theorem to argue that incoherent degrees of belief sanction as fair a set of bets, which cannot be fair, and claims this reveals that incoherence is fundamentally an epistemic, and indeed a logical, defect.

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