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Fairness A fair-minded reader of Times news coverage should not be able to discern the private opinions of those who contributed to that coverage, or to infer that the newspaper is promoting any agenda.
In fairness, a torn stomach muscle restricted the Czechoslovakian greatly.
(In fairness — a wuss word in New Jersey politics — Mr. Sweeney championed paring benefits long ago).
In fairness, a synopsis of the book may not sound too promising.
But life, as Donati says, doesn't always make fairness a priority.
The measure, Amendment 45, was backed by Coloradans for Fairness, a group that supports domestic partnerships.
(In fairness, a jailhouse interview with the Rev. Al Sharpton awaits him).
Excellent shot and in all fairness, a good tight over from Watson until that point.
In fairness, a comment should have been sought from Ms. Ballard.
That notion of "fairness", a word the coalition government often bandies around, comes up often in this debate.
"I was very pleased with what we did against what was in fairness a tired South Africa.
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