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And their prices would have to be set at levels that made fair competition possible.
Like much in life, college admissions isn't fair and cannot be made fair.
In other industries, such as computers and mobile phones, prices are regulated and made fair for the consumer.
Yet many experts believed Dr Abdullah in fact had a fighting chance if the second round could have been made fair.
"We learned this lesson the hard way but we now have a system that works, with university funding made fair and sustainable by Liberal Democrats.
At least four BNP defectors to the new party have seen their houses burned down in a campaign of intimidation.Bangladesh's polluted mainstream politics has left the country's institutions weak and made fair elections difficult.
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It made fair-trade and organic ingredients priorities.
How could the toss be made fairer?
Ideally, New York's income taxes should be made fairer.
Instead it needs to be made fairer and more effective," he concluded.
They sourced from regional dairy farms, made fair-trade and organic ingredients a priority, regularly paid almost double the minimum wage to entry-level employees, and committed to donating 7.5percentt of pretax profits to their foundation.
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