Sentence examples for fair to think from inspiring English sources

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He's thinking about what it might be like, and it's fair to think the people around him are doing exactly the same thing.

It's fair to think a lot of this developed fairly recently".

"I don't think it's fair to think there will be another iPhone," Mr. Hesse said.

But it's not fair to think of HBO as HB Oh No every time a show flatlines.

But during Laver's five empty years, it's fair to think that he would have won at least 10, maybe more.

"It is quite fair to think that a deal has been struck finally that perhaps the army wanted some time back," he said.

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"People are frightened because they have no protection, and with no protection they are thinking 'what future have we got' and it's fair enough to think that.

They're working with United for a Fair Economy to think about how the films can be used to advance local policy initiatives; Flordia, North Carolina, Colorado.

He did not, it's fair to say, think they should be allowed to play their passing game.

As he told Channel 7: "It's fair for me to think confidently that I can win every match that I play".

Those of us who, like Jack Monroe, yearn for old-fashioned Labour policies and a fairer society, need to think calmly about this rather than swapping heated accusations.

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