Sentence examples for going fair from inspiring English sources

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Direct trade relationships typically mean that the roaster guarantees to pay well more than the going Fair Trade price for coffees that meet an agreed-upon standard based on a cupping scale.

And now, with Green & Black's entire line going Fair Trade -- packaging is expected to begin appearing with the FAIR TRADE mark by late 2010, once all current labels have been exhausted to avoid waste -- buying candy is a multilayered process.

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And you go "fair enough, OK".

They would have gone, 'Fair, dudes, take the fuckers out.'" (His brand of humor would have done well in the Catskills in the nineteen-sixties).

Nobody ever goes: fair fucks to that rat, it grew as big as hell.

Constine: What's your prediction for how Snap is going to fair in the future?

The vast majority of plasmas aren't going to fair very well, and even some might be banned from sale.

From the get-go, FAIR pursued a "low-key, behind-the-scenes approach," according to internal memos, and shifted energy from lobbying and media relations to grassroots organizing.

Apparently the hall's brief occupation meant that the "Give it a Go" fair due to be held the next day had to be postponed.

But everyone talks about going to fairs to see what is new".

"Initially we tried universities, going to fairs, using leaflets and posters," he says.

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