Sentence examples for fairly responding from inspiring English sources

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The net result was that Labor was remembered for all these negatives but lost the high ground of being associated with the positives of modernising the economy, turning our nation towards Asia and appropriately and fairly responding to the native title decisions of Mabo and Wik.

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If the records are unsealed, the lawyers said in a legal filing, Mr. Katz may not have time "to fairly respond to the accusations and political spin that may result from the sealed information".

Acreages of both kharif and rabi corn in India fairly respond to own crop prices, with short-term elasticities of 0.12 and 0.38, respectively.

Long rates are also, as part of this process, fairly sticky, responding only slightly to changes in economic fundamentals.

But the answer could be this instead: individual members of Congress are responding fairly rationally to their incentives.

While other commentators, responding fairly enough to what they were seeing and hearing, put their chips on Anthony's guilt, Grace bet the whole house on it.

Should we be surprised, then, that economic policy makers, after responding fairly effectively to the banking crisis, proceeded to lose the thread?

But his administration has embraced a freedom agenda more aggressively since then, responding fairly well to the Arab Spring, rejecting those who wanted to stand by the collapsing dictatorships and using American power in a mostly successful humanitarian intervention in Libya.

The sexual assault that just happened in Tennessee: this time the authorities are responding fairly appropriately and a local male columnist wrote a column about it – a tough, clear, no-excuses for assault analysis that any feminist could love.

The report gives high marks to Russia for "responding fairly massively" to the onset of the financial crisis, spending a projected 6.7percentt of its G.D.P. on anticrisis measures when the internationally recommended rate is 2percentt.

Martin London Henllan, Denbighshire On Friday's Today programme, Grant Shapps, Tory party chairman, made the strategy for the next election fairly clear when responding to the byelection results, by mentioning Ed Miliband 12 times in a short interview – once even referring to the Ed Miliband party.

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