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Still, he added, the criticism is "not really fair to Terry".
It leaves Ms. Griffith with little to do but act dumb and look sexy, and that is not really fair.
If we're not going to know what those are, we're just half-assing it in terms of foreign TV and we're just going with whatever PBS aired, which is not really fair.
Given the differences in implementation, including the programming language used (C++ versus Java), a comparison of computational time is not really fair.
But this figure takes into account the Pope's feeds in nine separate languages, which is not really fair on other world leaders, including India's Narendra Modi who is in third place in terms of follower power.
"What happened to David is not really fair," he translated.
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Of course, that last question isn't really fair.
"To hold that Bay Trail hostage isn't really fair to the public," said Joel Peter, program manager for the Oakland Public Works Agency.
Here are the turnout numbers for Minnesota, Colorado and Missouri from 2008 (delegates were actually at stake in Missouri's 2008 primary, while this year's primary is non-binding, so the comparison isn't really fair): Minnesota caucus — 62,828.
You are forced, in these cases, to make a choice between word and image, which isn't really fair to a work of theater that is ideally a melding of both.
"The picture that Mike was trying to paint isn't really fair… people will have the option and no-one will be compelled," he claimed, as he apologised to Londoners for the inconvenience.
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