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No one can fairly say that the detectives outside the Kalua were not in a dangerous situation.

Without that fuller portrait, no one can fairly say whether an improved performance was the result of doping, genetics or hard training, the critics said.

But no one can fairly question that this 36-year-old Englishman is among the most accomplished all-around musicians of his generation.

It may seem awkward for a remainer to enact a leave mandate, but no one can fairly accuse May of Europhiliac, open-door liberalism.

It is also a question one can fairly ask of an entire industry.The Office of Fair Trading (OFT), Britain's main competition regulator, said on April 17th that it had found widespread evidence of bid-rigging in the construction business.

Chief Justice Roberts writes that "regardless" of how we look at the record, "no one can fairly say it shows anything approaching the 'pervasive,'flagrantnt,'widespreadand'rampantampant' discrimination" in the past.

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A match like this one can look fairly even on the scoreboard, but if you watched Murray and Ferrer between the points, you realized you were attending an extended Parisian funeral.

(One can never fairly be accused of navel-gazing when one is gazing at another person's navel).

But publishers – and one can be fairly confident that this is where the impetus is coming from – seem to think that they're under obligation to set their products competing with the full blare of our multi-media-saturated world.

Perhaps he felt his hysterics might intimidate the lower-ranked Wawrinka, also by changing from a white to red shirt, similar to Wawrinka's, for the final game (one can be fairly sure that was Ivan Lendl's last-ditch psychological ploy, not Murray's).

(One can never fairly be accused of navel-gazing when one is gazing at another person's navel.) And unlike the family memoirist with an ax to grind -- particularly if the target is deceased or otherwise incapable of self-defense -- the admiring family memoirist is not likely to be called unfair (or shrill or bitter or shrewish).

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