Sentence examples for fair with which from inspiring English sources

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The human-origin influenza A virus isolates with full-length complete-genome sequences were then categorized by the fair with which the case had been associated during the epidemiologic investigation.

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Therefore, a fairer endpoint with which to compare UKA and TKA is any re-operation.

There is, after all, a fair amount here with which you wouldn't want to be associated: even by Kumar's lowly standards, it's pretty inane stuff.

Yet such was John's scrupulousness and his readiness to give fair representation to causes with which he disagreed that few could be found to traduce the political editor of what some Tories delighted in calling the Bolshevik Broadcasting Corporation.

Given enough archival research, historians can conceivably count, with fair accuracy, the frequency with which people of earlier eras killed one another, with this caveat: the farther back you go in time — and the documentary trail doesn't go back much farther than 1300 — the more fragmentary the record and the bigger the dark figure.

Yet attracting younger collectors is something with which fair organizers have struggled, as new technology has consumed people's lives.

There really isn't any great metric to determine what's "fair" in coverage, a point with which news organizations regularly struggle.

Many in Indian-ruled Kashmir believe Guru did not receive a fair trial, and the secrecy with which the execution was carried out fueled anger in a region where anti-India sentiment runs deep.

The humor, the enormous charm behind "Act One," the manic binges and periods of despondency, the surges of creativity (best described here in sections on "A Star Is Born" and "My Fair Lady") and the ease with which he moved among the theater's most creative talents, all these things point to a more sparkling individual than the one this book describes.

"The district court could not possibly have adequately determined that the settlement was substantively fair without having a benchmark with which to compare it," the appeals court wrote.

The "proportionate share" is 12, calculated as 20 (the total associated obligations) multiplied by 42/70 (the fair market value of the exchanged property relative to the fair market value of all property with which the obligations are associated).

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