Now how do you make, work out what's fair bearing in mind, I know from your constitution, that really you're only allowed to talk about whether it's intelligible, whether it makes sense, not whether it's fair or unfair?
"It is fair to say I changed my mind after it was announced Woolmer died of natural causes, " he said.
But even with those disclaimers in mind, it's fair to say that the Red Bulls' season-opening 3-3 draw at Portland last Sunday underlined a troubling trend that could prove fatal to this club's hopes of ending a 17-year championship drought.
She believed then, and still does today, that competition must be fair, one of sound body and sound mind.
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These unconscious strategies and habits of mind do sound like they can cause a fair amount of trouble.
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To be fair, not all American companies understand and apply this mind-set.
Regulators also need to bear in mind that one of the central assumptions of the fair-value regime has not worked out quite as planned.
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The liberal mind leans toward the view that procedural fairness is not fair so long as disparate outcomes result.
Some would call the hording of wealth greed, but it's a fair bet that the millions of Americans presently unemployed wouldn't mind Gates and Buffett adding a few zeros to their net worths if it meant those looking for work could find good jobs.
He said his decision on how to handle the crisis was fair and just, and kept the country's national interest in mind.
With this in mind, the chair believes that time allotments for questioning are eminently fair.
Keep in mind also that were Hillary Clinton to succeed, there's a pretty fair likelihood that Eliot Spitzer would have appointed him United States senator, so he had a lot of ways to go, and no one expected this outcome of course.
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