Sentence examples for know how fair from inspiring English sources

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While I don't know how fair it is to literally make beneficiaries pick up shit, it makes sense that creating a change in belief and behaviour is necessary for long-term shifts.

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They talk about people they both know, how demanding but fair these people can be.

I don't know how he kept it fair.

She said she did not know how much this year's fair had raised.

Some women on Wall Street want to know how it can be fair – or legal – for their managers and male colleagues to exclude them when they fraternize at strip clubs, often with the women's clients.

As a Networking professional you should have a comprehensive knowledge base about relevant software and also have a fair know how of the environments that they provide.

Arrive early Make sure you know how to get to the fair.

It is difficult to know how you can have a fair contest amid such intimidation.

But to be fair, Mourinho know how to organize for and against the world's great strikers.

If you've ever been hiking or skiing, or gone to a music festival or state fair, you know how easy it is to lose track of your friends, and the usually ridiculous exchange of "I'm by the big thing -type messages.

Let her know how you feel, but be fair, and listen to her point of view as well.

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