Sentence examples for fair to remember from inspiring English sources

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But it's also fair to remember that Hertha's decent run came to a halt much earlier, with the last league win (3-2 at Wolfsburg).

It is only fair to remember that he does not pretend to be a pundit, employed to express his own opinions; rather, he is a professional explorer of other people's egos.

Before people rush to see her views as typically Murdochian, it is fair to remember that she may be the only family member to speak in favour of the BBC.

(In his letter, King refutes the commonplace argument that lynchings were an attempt to protect white women from the sexual aggression of black men: "It is fair to remember that almost the total of race mixture in America has come, not at Negro initiative, but by the acts of those very white men who talk loudest of race purity").

But it's fair to remember that Apple patents all kinds of technology that may never make it into a product.

Now, it's only fair to remember that this number includes international sales, so even though the Note only became available on February 19 here in the States, it's been on Asian shelves since October and U.K. shelves since November.

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To be fair, you need to remember that it's not just the employee's money that's going in – the employer is contributing, and they are also benefiting from tax relief.

I feel like going "Grrrr" too, going from stand to stand, looking for that killer artwork, something to remember the fair by.

'I used to actually think I was the publisher of Vanity Fair.' It's wise to remember that he's a great salesman and that in espousing the virtues of the bucolic life, he may be selling the product line that fate has, to some extent, dumped on him.

The next time you find yourself calming your arousal while watching "Erotica," try to remember that Vanity Fair named Baron "the most sought-after creative director in the world" and that the video isn't porn; it's art.

Some other F's to remember are fetching, fair, fit, furtive, forceful, and fast.

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