He made a delineation from what he thinks Republicans have said -- in fairness.
"In fairness to Wales they weren't humiliated in any of the games, " he said.
In fairness to Mr Cameron, he has taken a consistent view on this question.
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Regardless of the particular backdrop or specific situation, most people have an underlying belief in fairness.
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In fairness, perhaps, he can't do all the things we asked him to do.
In fairness to Zuckerberg, he was pointing out a general trend and probably meant no disrespect.
In fairness to the Republicans, it is a more important issue for them than for Democrats.
In fairness, she felt entitled to make tough calls because she was often expected to.
In fairness to Wenger this time around, he only ever said "could" as opposed to "would".
In fairness, there is at least one other company that does better per person.
Now, in fairness, my opponent has a plan, too, when it comes to taxes.
Now, in fairness, what Governor Romney has now said is he'll maintain traditional Medicare alongside it.
In fairness, Mr McCain's lower grade may in part reflect greater candour about his weaknesses.
In fairness to consultants, basic business principals can certainly be applied across various industries.
In fairness, this can be a very valuable system for certain types of games.
But in fairness, as soon as the election was over, I took my foundation trip to Asia.
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In fairness to Intel, the scope of the complaint is much narrower than it is against Microsoft.
In fairness, Mr Ornstein reaches this verdict by taking a very upbeat view of the stimulus package.
"This partnership solidifies the message that the hockey community believes in fairness and equality for everyone, " he said.
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In fairness to Mr Ivanov, he seems not (so far) to have had a deleterious impact at Aeroflot.
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"In fairness to Eames-Bradley, no-one said that it was in compensation or anything like that, " said Mr Kelly.
In fairness, the U.S. did nudge the Kuwaiti rulers to revive the National Assembly, which had been suspended.
But in fairness to their constituents, they should resign their office and run again in a special election.
In fairness, he was starved of service as Hamburg dominated possession and encamped themselves in the visitors' half.
In fairness to this American institution, the playing field is a formidable one.
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And in fairness we should mention it turns out that HP is the largest printer maker in the world.
In fairness, we should note that a couple of big bank holdings in most China ETFs did well last quarter.
In fairness to the company, the presentation did run for more than three hours and use more than 300 slides.
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In fairness to the many passholders who complained of long lines and sold-out screenings, this year's event was not problem-free.
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In fairness to CLWR, WiMax was state of the art when adopted but soon was overtaken by other newer technologies.
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