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Time and again, he was quoted in the papers saying, fair enough, he was worth 1,000 BBC journalists.
Richard M. Aborn, president of the Citizens Crime Commission of New York City, said there was room for compromise, saying "fair access to the DNA" was possible with the Senate's bill.
Will the DUP respond by saying "fair enough" and accepting the BBC offer to broadcast a special Northern Ireland debate across the UK (presumably, although I have no inside knowledge, on the News or Parliament channels)?
Stanley responds by saying, "Fair enough," and the two shake hands.
The topline report shows 1% saying "excellent," 31% saying "good," 50% saying "no so good," 16% saying "fair," and 2% saying "not sure".
He'd hand over what was owed to Mike, saying fair's fair.
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But it also described the sentence as overly harsh, saying "fair-minded people will question the severity".
He said: "Fair enough.
"Then," he said, "fair trials for everyone".
So I said fair enough.
As for being criticized, he said: "Fair, unfair, whatever.
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