Sentence examples for to take fair from inspiring English sources

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If that's the attitude they want to take, fair enough.

Or, if all else fails, I'd be willing to take fair offers on my family, barely used, with all cables and a case.

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"I just felt we needed to take our fair share of responsibility as well.

"It's going to take a fair amount of money".

He was unimpressed that some countries were refusing to take their fair share of asylum seekers.

This will mean they will have to take their fair share of excluded pupils.

But the indication, perhaps the evidence, is that we are reluctant to take our fair share.

In December last year, the UNHCR appealed to the EU to take its fair share of displaced Syrians fleeing the civil war.

The UK government, in the wake of a yes vote, will want Scotland to take its fair share of liabilities.

Second, every EU country should be prepared to take its fair share of asylum seekers, including the Baltic states.

It has led to thousands of people signing up to The Independent's campaign calling on the Government to take its fair share of Syrian refugees.

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