Sentence examples for fair to read from inspiring English sources

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"So I think the parties would be fair to read his order as signaling a plan to certify".

Long after the sign was put up, it seems fair to read its intent as saying: "Take it easy and look around".

But given that it hasn't done so, it seems to me that it's — not only is it fair to read this as an exercise of the tax power, but this Court has got an obligation to construe it as an exercise of the tax power, if it can be upheld on that basis".

We believe it is fair to read between the lines, especially given Osama bin Laden's comment that the price of petroleum has been kept at artificially low levels by U.S. coercion and Saudi complicity.

Head to Vanity Fair to read the entire story.

Head over to Vanity Fair to read more excerpts from Lawrence's interview.

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The Wild One wasn't there, but the National Arts Journalism Program invited Patricia Bosworth, a biographer and Vanity Fair contributor, to read excerpts from her forthcoming book, "Marlon Brando".

"If you were given a full and fair opportunity to read it and you chose not to use it," Ms. Fershtman said, "then in many states you're bound".

That's a fair way to read this?

The books recounting of the convention chaos is detailed, fair and riveting to read.

FEW people expect to see their undergraduate musings about modern poetry splashed across the pages of Vanity Fair for millions to read.

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