Sentence examples for fairer to judge from inspiring English sources

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In two, maybe three months, it might be fairer to judge whether Kombouaré can blend the talents thrown his way.

"It's no fairer to judge Rudy Giuliani on the basis of this one issue than it would be to judge John McCain on the basis of the Keating Five scandal," said Randy M. Mastro, a former deputy mayor and Giuliani adviser.

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Is it fair to judge the Fed's plan yet?

Is it fair to judge Nokia by the same standard as Apple?

Sister Camille said it was not fair to judge a person by his worst act.

If you can't judge a book by its cover, is it fair to judge it by its party?

"I don't think it is fair to judge people just on what happened in the last 12 months".

Place "only" directly before what it refers to, the time when it would be fair to judge Jordan — "only after it was truly under way".

Bradley was handed the ultimate rebuilding project, and it will not be fair to judge him for at least one more season.

Is it fair to judge the performance of DeWitt Clinton High School, a Bronx behemoth with more than 4,000 students, against Freedom Academy High School in Brooklyn, with just over 300?

"It's not fair to judge the eradication program against the figures for drug cultivation, because it's really just getting off the ground," Wankel said.

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