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If the woman came out it meant fair weather, if the man came out it meant bad weather.
He meant "fair" in a larger sense: "I think it's very unfair to Marla, or, for that matter, anyone — while there are many positive things, like life style, which is at the highest level — I think it's unfair to Marla always to be subjected to somebody who enjoys his business and does it at a very high level and does it on a big scale.
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"What does that mean?" Fair enough.
But that means fair debate.
Nurturing it means fair treatment of the workers".
"I'm not - honestly, I mean, fair dos.
Land titling means fair compensation must be paid if land belonging to individuals is appropriated.
A single exam, so long as it has properly differentiated assessment, will mean fair, inclusive and rigorous assessment.
If Americans want a democratic system, they have to pay for it – and that means fair state funding for political candidates.
It has been effective in eradicating physical and technological obstacles: physical, through the construction of roads, power plants and bridges; technical, by facilitating (through means fair and foul) the transfer of foreign intellectual property.
I mean, fair enough.
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