And who is smart enough, fair enough, or unprejudiced enough to make that kind of judgment? |
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If it was the result of a comprehensive review and recommendation of how to fix something broken then fair enough. |
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She said no, of course, which is fair enough, but it was her reaction that upset me the most. |
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This is fair enough, for what survives to us in the Fourth Gospel is the Johannine take on this event. |
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You know, it's fair enough not to share your cigarettes with a stranger, but this response seemed excessive. |
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It would be fair enough if the company made a mistake and fixed it, but waiting five years to get this sorted out is beyond a joke. |
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This is a fair enough definition, but it is salutary, I believe, to consider the implications. |
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I'm still a bit mad, and that's fair enough, but I'm not as uptight, maybe, as I was before. |
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There are some people in the press who go too far, and it is fair enough to slap them down when they do. |
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I think a lot of people have a very preconceived idea about who I am, which is fair enough because that's the nature of media. |
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If you love her and want to be with her, but are, say, ideologically opposed to marriage, then fair enough. |
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But, fair enough, there is a strong case for strengthening the links in a more systematic way. |
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Now that's fair enough, because a lot of people don't know enough about it to make the decision. |
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If they get caught and copped, if they get nicked and weighed-off, fair enough. |
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The process of classification determines what material is suitable for which age group, and in this it seems fair enough. |
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If there is a good reason to ban something then fair enough but that reasoning has to be applied to everything equally. |
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It wasn't the only raised eyebrow in an otherwise excellent evening, but fair enough, she did offer to go and find out. |
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If your website won't allow that, fair enough, then just hot-link. |
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It was certainly not swimming in a pool of oil and was covered with a fair enough amount of batter that it was still possible to taste the squid within. |
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Macmillan told him that that was fair enough, since it was more difficult to find a good cook than a Lord Chancellor. |
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I suppose that was fair enough, and quite honestly, I enjoyed the walk. |
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The weather was fair enough to let visitors see our outdoor basins used for training and experimentation. |
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Still, it is fair enough to ask just what those strengths might be, considering all the signs of weakness around us. |
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So, fair enough, a little diplomatic ambiguity can help you get around such problems. |
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The Conservatives know it has no chance of being passed, but they are trying to deliver on a promise that they made, which is fair enough. |
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This would be fair enough, if the elimination of wasteful practices were the only goal. |
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Which is fair enough, but which other artists have had access to such major venues at such an early stage in their career? |
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So you are not commenting on the data which you did not see, which is fair enough. |
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If I've done a lousy job, then it would be fair enough if they said, 'Thanks, but no thanks. |
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It is fair enough that public authorities should run the infrastructure and even retain control over basic services. |
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Under these circumstances I think it's fair enough to call them on it, point out that they're arguing in bad faith, and throw them to the electorate. |
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The CD kicks off with a bunch of drum and bass, which is fair enough by me, but then switches to a slower tempo by changing from 45 to 33 on the turntable. |
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There are some good jokes and the simple story is fair enough as it is. |
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And fair enough, maybe this is just the normal process of supply and demand. |
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Perhaps it sounded more forceful in the language of Dante and Petrarch, but fair enough. |
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If you have been pining for Dales meadows brilliant with flowers the ones by the quiet lane are fair enough, yellow with buttercups, and the verges red with campions. |
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We expect these negotiations to be fair enough to grant due compensation to those countries that bear higher production costs than their competitors in other parts of the world, in the interests of world trade. |
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You can play the exercises pretty well on piano, fair enough, but can you play the movement expressively? |
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She has to make those decisions as manager and that's fair enough. |
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And Weaver portrays Oswald's mother as a barking mad conspiracist, which seems fair enough. |
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If the minister is unable to answer them, that is fair enough. |
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In such a way, I think, it'll be fair enough. |
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Fair enough security and all that but they, whoever they were, were just as likely to bug the office as to bug their phone calls. |
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