Sentence examples for fairly make from inspiring English sources

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It's also very difficult to fairly make international comparisons on price, he says.

As a writer for The Athenaeum put it, "We think that we can fairly make out the account between the cost and results of these Arctic Expeditions, and ask whether it is worth while to risk so much for that which is so difficult of attainment, and when attained, is so worthless".

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Are grand jurors or legislators capable of fairly making scientific judgments?

And in respect of the dramatic colouring which everywhere pervades the "Requiem" the comparison may be fairly made.

The hired model's stance was so realistic, Rogers wrote, "He fairly makes a chill run over me when I look at him".

To achieve this goal, all methods need to operate under the same conditions, so the comparison can be fairly made.

However, Lord Hardwicke drew a distinction between works "fairly made" and those "colourably shortened".

"It's about time insurance companies start treating their customers fairly and make administrative charges proportionate and transparent," he added.

Proposition Three: Treating women fairly would make everyone richer.

Even people who speak English fairly well make this mistake all the time and it can be a bit disconcerting.

Remember you need to sort the jobs fairly, and make sure everyone is happy.

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