Sentence examples for is fair which from inspiring English sources

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A diplomatic divorce is fair, which means both sides will come out mostly even.

For example, to determine a fair price, we would argue and determine whether or not a particular x, the price, is fair, which would correspond to its membership in P, or not.

The MoCA-BJ has a high sensitivity in the detection of MCI using the recommended cut-off score 26, whereas the specificity is fair, which may increase the probability of false positive diagnoses.

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Everyone can agree to be fair which is the problem.

He often meets doubts about whether citizens' assemblies are fair, which is reasonable, given how little known they are.

He appears torn between wanting to be seen to be fair, which means spreading some of the pain, and wanting to please his middle-class supporters as they're egged on by the Mail.

A spokeswoman from Australia's Maritime Safety Authority (AMSA) said water temperatures were fair, which made finding survivors more likely.

Saying it's not fair suggests that you think life is supposed to be fair, which makes you look immature and naïve.

To make matters worse, we desperately want the world to be fair, which means that our view of how much credit or blame people merit is disproportionately affected by outcomes.

The new Smithsonian anthology is fair minded, which is to say strangely anonymous.

Another firm worth a look is Fair Isaac Corp., which has the formulas used to determine a borrower's creditworthiness.

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