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You can certainly shrug the experiment off as a bunch of technophobic hysteria — which would be fair!
"Scotland will eventually have to accept the principle of paying for higher education, which would be fair as well as efficient," says Andrew Oswald, professor of economics at the University of Warwick.
At one point, this gets so out of hand that she pronounces the word "verse" as "voice", which would be fair enough had she grown up in Flatbush, Brooklyn, but feels a bit affected given that she grew up in a Hampshire village called Eversley.
She goes on in this irate vein — which would be fair enough, except that carried away perhaps by her own polemical fury, she seems not to notice that in her ardor to rescue Stone from his enemies, she has yanked the rope a little too firmly and has accidentally hanged the man.
Why should I? The thing is, if someone offered the 'right' amount of money, which would be fair in terms of the market value of Charlie, how do I work out what that market value is when clubs are paying absolutely ludicrous amounts of money for people I don't see as being as good as Charlie?
They sought solutions which would be fair to all.
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In their place, Mr Mulryne wants some form of continual assessment in the last years of primary school, which would be fairer and less traumatic for the children, and especially the parents.There are other changes which would command general support.
Which would be a fair point.
I have heard people suggest that he goes at fly half, which would be a fair comment.
IFG represented 56% of the sample; not reported is the risk associated with the top 10% of the FPG distribution relative to the population's average risk, which would be a fairer way to make this comparison.
Liberal Democrat sources said they believed that they had negotiated a "balanced package" which would be seen as fair.
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