But critics, including some app developers, argue Apple's garden isn't policed in a fair way.
Customers perceive this system as a fair way of being served when the store is busy.
Mr Attwood said the money raised from the levy would be deployed across Northern Ireland "in a fair way".
This is arguably a fair way to handle community reviews -- weight reviews over time and look for velocity.
Senator Grassley, is enforcement versus amnesty a fair way to describe the debate that's going on in the Senate this week?
Who should own what share of the company and how would they decide on a fair way to divvy it up?
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"I think we were a fair way off playing our best cricket, both teams struggled with the bat on that wicket, " he said.
For example, many mining corporations operate in countries where the rule of law is not applied in a fair way by local governments.
They argue that an FTT is a fair way of recouping some of the costs of bailing out financial institutions during the past three years.
People say to themselves, that is a fair way to make sure that if you hit my car, that I'm not covering all the costs.
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Is it a fair way of showing the data?
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"We were prepared to play rugby from a fair way out from the goal line and were prepared to attack from our own half and that resulted in a couple of tries, " said New Zealand coach Graham Henry.
But what the task force that I put forward did I think was to examine all the arguments on every side, to do so in a fair way, unbiased way, not trying to put the thumb on the scale, and say that a well-structured plebiscite, a well-structured referendum in Puerto Rico could help determine this.
Starr told reporters that in the letter to Reno "we suggest that we seek mechanisms that will ensure a full investigation of the facts in a fair way and a comprehensive way that will promote public confidence in the administration of justice, and that we explore that in a careful and thoughtful way with the Justice Department, " Starr said.
Speaking about the proposals to MPs at the commons culture committee, Lord Hall said they represent a "fair way forward" for staff and for licence fee payers.
Does that really sound like a sensible and fair way to cut the deficit?
Such services should be offered in a transparent and fair way through reasonable, risk-adjusted fees and good customer service.
"Those affected by these changes will be treated in a fair end equitable way by the MoD, and will be given appropriate support to minimise any disruption, " he said.
He has engaged with Republican leaders to try to achieve bipartisan compromise resolutions that reduce our deficit in a balanced and fair way, and he will continue to do that.
So even if we measure performance of just these two subjects, we still have to find a fair and reasonable way to evaluate the data from one year to the next.
The process is complicated and somewhat cumbersome, but it basically allows the accountants to calculate both the first round of voting and then any needed runoffs in a systematic and fair way.
None of these have been decided by the new Patent Trials and Appeals Board, but they will be interesting to watch to see to what degree they provide a thorough and fair way to litigate disputes of patent validity.
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