Their 'tough, but fair' approach provides a good foundation for the legislation that is needed.
He knew he had to be tough but fair at the very least.
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He and Welsh Secretary Cheryl Gillan described the Budget as "tough but fair".
Hard not to be able to respond to such speculations: but fair too.
He added that pupils needed to learn how to play hard but fair.
But for those used to the defence of free speech entrenched in America's First Amendment, English law seems anything but fair.
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This incentives them to find the best deals in their local area and to cut a good but fair deal with the vendor.
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The chancellor says the coalition's cuts are tough - but fair.
The new centre-right government of Prime Minister Jan Peter Balkenende, which came to power last May, says it wants to find a "tough but fair solution".
"I was worried about my players' safety but fair play to the stewards, who did a job and got them out through the police room, " he said.
He has also denied allegations by governing Labor party members that News Limited has been running a campaign against them, describing his group's journalism as aggressive but fair.
In a profile of McCarthy published last week, Davenport reported that the EPA air chief has earned a reputation as tough but fair regulator from environmental advocates and industry representatives alike.
Undoubtedly, Venezuela will remain divided no matter the next president, but fair and transparent elections will help ensure the next administration has the political capital to tackle needed reforms -- from a stagnant economy to rising crimes rates, rampant transnational crime and the rebuilding of the nation's powerful state-owned oil company -- that will benefit all Venezuelans.
But a fair number decided, for one reason or another, to go somewhere else.
The Treasury could conceivably buy something above market value but below fair value and hold it to maturity.
But its fair to say the trend line makes the signal hard to argue with and clearly of concern.
Mostly it's a matter of looking for procedural slipups--transposed license-plate digits or the wrong time of day--but a fair number of tickets are outright wrong.
The increase in capital gains tax - which the Lib Dems see as not only a sensible reform, but as fair - has been less spectacular than they advocated.
So I support Mr. Delahunt's motion, and I hope that in the interest of fairness -- because you know this proceeding must not only be fair but must be seen to be fair.
The exposition's buildings turned out to be mostly neo-classical pastiche, but the fair did bequeath a sense of cultural pride and, more tangibly, the makings of a new home for the Art Institute.
"Some people have said that stopping government payments to Child Trust Funds isn't fair to children, but there would be nothing fair about leaving the next generation with unsustainable debts that would mean higher taxes and poorer public services, " he said.
But to be fair, the issues are hellishly complex and the amounts of money involved staggering.
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