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Nevertheless, our preliminary results indicate that prioritizing health and health care equality and fairness in low- and middle-income countries may be fair according to principles of distributive justice, but it also may not reflect the preferences of those who will bear the burden of ensuing decisions.

"Unfathomable" may be fair enough.

Even the nickname of the university may be fair game.

Someone who chooses to dissemble in those circumstances may be fair game.

This may be fair enough, but it's not an especially revealing criticism.

It may be fair enough to post stories on road detours and missing dogs and warnings about weather conditions.

It may be fair to say, though, that these worst markets in at least two generations succumbed to the effects of a financial crash diet.

French critics may be fair game, and the bullshit tolerance level is undoubtedly too high, but the charge of dumbing down goes too far.

They argue that Bill Clinton paid less attention to foreign policy than any president since Herbert Hoover, which may be fair.

This may be fair, but it is judging Tiger as a mere mortal rather than the golfing machine he is (or was), especially in major championships.

And it may be fair — may, indeed, when it comes to the Peace Prize, always be fair, even when it's well deserved.

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