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It seems like it could be fair for everyone.
Rather, I think it could be fair to say that it might well be irresponsible to continue the policy that has not produced the results that have been promised time and time again".
In the broadest sense, it could be fair to call Agalarov, the construction tycoon, a Putin-linked oligarch because, in the age of Putin, every businessperson of a certain size — and at nearly two billion dollars, Agalarov's wealth is certainly not minuscule — must keep in mind state interests, and be ready to sacrifice personal interest or profit for the will of the Kremlin.
Likewise it could be fair to say their 'talent' is the ability to leave audiences wanting more.
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She said she understood the romantic faith in Scotland's capacity to stand on its own, and that the argument that it could be fairer, greener and more equal sounded "highly appealing".
I'm no lawyer, but it appears to me that agents could be fair game in future lawsuits".
Could be fair chance given to a young person.
"I said, 'Thanks a lot.' " She assured the judge that she could be fair and impartial.
"I've had cases about murder and dismemberment, and jurors could say they could be fair.
You know, she could come out with a negative standpoint or she could be fair.
With modest price caps and transparency about the transactions, Senator Squadron said, the system could be fair.
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