Sentence examples for might be fair from inspiring English sources

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Indeed, even the "pristine" might be fair game.

It was an extraordinary idea: that catastrophe might be fair.

In fact, it might be fair to say that the entire county is segregated.

For Americans, then, it might be fair to say that the speech was challenging and uplifting.

It might be fair, at this point in the story, to consider two things.

It might be fair, then, to ask how faithfully "The White Ribbon" prefigures Nazism.

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But it might be fairer to say that he was an innovator who was inimitable.

In two, maybe three months, it might be fairer to judge whether Kombouaré can blend the talents thrown his way.

But some have suggested it might be fairer and less bureaucratic to give coupons to rural residents to spend as they want, as has been tried in Taiwan.

That said, it might be fairer to impose a lesser penalty for, say, the first 10 missed deadlines and bigger penalties after that.

That might be fairer, too; in Kenya, for example, rates of sexual violence are also high outside conflict areas.But improving health and social services, and law enforcement, in poor, conflict-torn places is hardly easy either.

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