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Mike Brown, the managing director of London Underground, said the strike was "totally unnecessary", adding: "We have strained every muscle to put together a remarkably fair pay offer to reflect the transformation in the service.
The prices are remarkably fair, the food is delicious, and the yoga classes overlook the ocean.
With the power of the Wine House behind Snee, pricing is remarkably fair, even for old and rare bottles.
Further he wrote a discourse on political theory and a political biography, the Life of Lord George Bentinck, which is excellent ... remarkably fair and accurate".
The remarkably fair accuracies of the three classifiers for both the datasets demonstrate its efficiency and justify its use for practical application.
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There's no political pleading or ideological agitprop in this book; it's remarkably fair-minded, both sober and sobering.
He was a remarkably honest and fair commander in an age of unscrupulous mercenary warfare.
"IBM, coming from nowhere, has been remarkably democratic and fair about working with customers," says consultant Doherty.
In fact, the world is congratulating Myanmar for pulling off a remarkably free and fair election, compared to Myanmar's past.
"Born Rich," however, is a modest, narrowly focused hour of television that manages to be quite fair and remarkably interesting.
"How else," he asked in an interview, "can customers know if they are getting fair prices?" Remarkably, big corporations like Boeing, Caterpillar and many others that use derivatives to hedge risk have been persuaded by bankers that they should not worry about that.
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