What would not be reasonable would be to say you were going to be so fair to those applying from Birmingham, that you would send some children from Lichfield to schools in Birmingham.
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More public events would be covered by "qualified privilege", so that a fair and accurate report of them would be protected from defamation actions - so the protection applied to reporting what is said at local council meetings, would be applied to, for example, the proceedings of scientific conferences.
Though property prices there are not as frothy as in some countries (even the normally staid governor of the Bank of England was moved this week to warn about Britain's giddy house prices), at current interest rates, house prices would need to fall 10% or so to be anything appoaching fair value.
We are taking this step so the reimbursement rate will be fair to taxpayers.
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It was obviously a quick turnaround after the Ashes, let's be fair, so we are just thankful we managed to get the win.
Our population--counting every man, woman and child--is about 301 million, so 200 million might be a fair stab at adults age 18 and up.
How can it be fair that so many people have had their incomes squeezed in real terms - and often nominal terms as well?
Besides showing that a sense of fairness has a genetic basis, this result also raises a question: why should the sense of what is fair be so variable?
So there must be something inherently fair about proportionality.
Executives might accept in desperation, but they'd leave once better offers came along, so we knew we had to be fair in compensation.
The first takeaway is that a portion of the woes the domestic Big Three are suffering today are the result of current and past federal government policies, so it seems fair that they be accorded government assistance now in time of dire need.
What is more, the prosecution of war criminals, so long as it is seen to be fair to all sides, may help to heal psychological scars left by the fighting.
"What is said in this House has got absolute privilege, the only control is the chair and that is exercised judiciously and always is and then what is said in this House can be reported so long as it is fair and truthful, " she said.
Jordanians will do everything in their power to make sure Abu Qatada receives a trial that was "fair and seen to be so", he added.
Those who desire a free-for-all solution would have Congress remove all interstate barriers to taxation so that potential taxing jurisdictions could be given a fair shot at all interstate transactions at their own set rates and on their own terms.
To be a truly fair test, the treatment groups must be very similar in patient characteristics, so that the only important difference between groups is the treatment being examined.
To be fair, bringing on a name so recognizable it deserves a press release says something in and of itself.
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Assume the company wants to be fair and compensate their employees, so is the cost and effort required to answer the above questions per event really worth the amount of compensation given?
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Finally, although litigating these claims in California rather than New York likely will be more burdensome for TradeComet, which has its principal place of business in New York, there is no suggestion that it would be so difficult as to deprive TradeComet of a fair opportunity to litigate its claims.
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Although the state courts have studied the issue of cameras in the courtroom to death over the past 10 years (and concluded that cameras can be manged so as to not interfere with the fair adminstration of justice) the federal courts recently announced a two year pilot project in a few isolated courts to study the issue.
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To be fair, it doesn't look so bizarre at first glance.
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So it's a fair bet he won't be waving an England flag as Roy Hodgson's men begin their European Championship campaign.
Just as firms publish policies outlining their commitments to a greener planet, fair employment and so on, they should now be expected to set out their policies for engaging in the political process.
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To be fair, Dean's a comedian, so maybe his partisanship is good for laughs, but it will give way to a desire for good policy to win the day -- even if the Republicans get some credit.
And, to be fair, part of why the 610 takes up so much more space is that it needs a formidable hinge to allow it to tilt the way it does.
So, relying on fair value as a market argument would seem to be a costly exercise.
It noted that different countries had different rules about eligibility for elections and it was important that they should be given leeway to do so as long as they "struck a fair balance".
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Finally, 145 social conservatives have written to the Senate Republican leadership asking them to please use at the least what they term a traditional filibuster to make sure there's a full and fair debate and so forth, and that the base can be catalyzed, to use their terms.
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