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One is to acknowledge Putin has a fair case when he argues that the US, the EU and Nato ignored or trampled on Russia's interests in the post-Soviet era, accept that Crimea is lost and that Assad stays in power for the time being, and focus in future on pragmatic, one-off "transactional" deals where interests coincide.
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It has been suggested by at least one person present that Maxwell's efforts in the second Test have a fair case as the least convincing take on the Don Bradman position in Australia's cricketing history.
Still, the debate over foreign-currency manipulation is surely one in which the United States has a fair initial case.
Just watch this Attack of the Show video in which TechCrunch's Jason Kincaid explains how Fairey was caught lying about which image he used (a story Jason broke on Friday, even beating the AP), but still thinks he has a fair use case.
She has a fair point.
As a woman, the process of pregnancy and birth has always succeeded in giving me a fair case of the wullies.
Furthermore, in order to have a fair comparison between the cases N=3 and N=7, the average sum rate performance is normalized by the dimension N, which means that the sum rate is divided by the number of symbols in one symbol vector as shown in (14).
But he said the case had a fair hearing and he was "satisfied that we do have in the high court a very, very good system of democracy".
That delay will be necessary, the mayor said, so that prosecutors have a "fair shot" at presenting their case without distraction or interference.
This means, the police say, that they are unable to put up a defence to the women's legal action and are prevented from having a fair trial, and therefore, the case should be dismissed.
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