So we thought it would be eminently fair to compare the performance of the two drives. |
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It wants to sit in among all three armed services, mutually owned, and being eminently fair to each. |
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Two large, closely printed pages list red Bordeaux stretching back to 1928 at eminently fair prices. |
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Your statement about the line-hopper was eminently fair, and you did nothing wrong in making it. |
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I am counting on your judgment, which is not only practical but eminently fair, to correct the situation. |
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We believe that is transparently and eminently fair. |
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It took a great-grandson of Ferdinand's, the prizewinning historian Geoffrey C. Ward, to write the scandal-filled but eminently fair book that airs this dirty laundry. |
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Those in the opposition who are unhappy that the Islamists dominate Parliament might regret this development, but its guiding principle seems eminently fair. |
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This book is eminently fair, well researched and exhaustive. |
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In short: estate taxes are paid by the few, and they are eminently fair. |
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In my view, it is eminently fair and acceptable for the people who are to negotiate on both sides to agree on the clarity and on the clear will underlying the negotiation process. |
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