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It is fair to consider Tunisia a friend, albeit cautious, closed and distant.
Rockets are largely a means to an end, so it's only fair to consider the end result.
So it seems only fair to consider Honnold's amygdala — and his self-control, discipline and strong fingers — in those terms.
By the ninth round, it was fair to consider whether Cotto could win the fight, whether he could knock Mayweather from the ranks of the undefeated.
That sentence is presented without comment or judgment, merely a declaration of fact, but it is fair to consider Lee's choice of words.
Perhaps it would be fair to consider Frye home both at Harvard and in Iran, where he spoke of willing to be interred.
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Fairer to consider is the stubborn factor that, although diesel engines are more economical, petrol remains noticeably cheaper at the pumps.
The report says that it would be fairer to consider applications at the same time against a more objective, reliable measure.
Yet because we had good reason to predict a stronger relationship in Experiment 2 than Experiment 1 (based on the JPEG re-compression noise), it might be fairer to consider the p value associated with a one-tailed test, p = 0.003.
On Friday, a formal debate was held at the newest spinoff of the Art Basel franchise of international art fairs to consider the motion: "The Market Is the Best Judge of Art's Quality".
Our finding that fair livestock STEC O157 H7 prevalence was high and comparable to that in production livestock is important for agriculture and public health officials, fair managers, and fair visitors to consider.
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