Sentence examples for more fair to from inspiring English sources

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It needs to be completely reworded to be more fair to the athletes".

The results also indicate that SF-SCTP is more fair to the original SCTP after fractional congestion control is introduced.

One proposes tax breaks for aboveground water-treatment technologies; the other seeks to make earthquake insurance more fair to consumers.

Perhaps it might a bit more fair to let the specialists publish their work before attacking them.

Biffle acknowledged it might be more fair to have a separate points system during the Chase for those in it.

Also, it's more fair to couples and will hopefully encourage more of a social mindset of shared parenting.

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In our implementation of SW, and in order to have a more fair comparison to DTFR, nodes make use of the local routing table.

If we have the chance to make the system more fair, or to enhance a specific right for more people by using AI, should we?

Fortunately, there is a more fair way to conduct the draw, one relying more on world rankings to ensure balanced groups.

But I never thought: "You know what would make New York a safer, more fair place to live?

Many fans, coaches and players believed there was a better, more fair way to determine who played in college football's showcase games.

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