Sentence examples for to fairly from inspiring English sources

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to fairly

adverb

In a fair manner; clearly; openly; plainly; fully; distinctly; frankly.

  • A jury is expected to ensure that the accused is fairly judged.

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This inevitably led to fairly heated debate.

"This points to fairly lackluster prospects for spending".

This can lead to fairly inefficient financial decisions".

We'll look to fairly deal with that issue".

The study subjects exercised at a range of intensities from very moderate to fairly intense.

In order to fairly evaluate performance of employees, records are kept with each job.

Maine has a lot of swing voters, which leads to fairly schizophrenic election results.

ADP often revises its numbers, and historically, December's numbers have been subject to fairly wide swings.

SOUND LEVEL Extremely loud to fairly loud, varying from table to table.

He decided he knew everything he needed to fairly early in his life.

McGuire said this was to allow it to fairly represent all sides of the issue.

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