Each team captain voted on the recipient of the fair play award, which went to the team showing the most sportsmanship. |
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If I'd stuck at it in an orderly fashion I'd have got it all done and, fair play, I have managed to do the urgent stuff. |
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She was a woman of good nature, generosity and with an inherent sense of fair play. |
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His sense of fair play was epitomised when, during a match in Italy, he refused to score an easy goal after the goalkeeper was injured. |
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The rules of fair play must be observed by the minister in allocating the entitlements. |
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Ian's talk will emphasise the importance of honesty and fair play in all aspects of political and social life. |
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He said he was a socialist who believed in justice, fair play and equity and was proud of this. |
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He was a man of honesty and integrity and would give fair play to all sides. |
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You stand up for justice, fair play and rights and gain respect and admiration of those around you. |
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But fair play to him, he kept his cool, he didn't get rattled and he played on. |
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Awards will also be presented for top comeback, fair play, official and community sport volunteer. |
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With all the amply portioned and sun-dappled pleasure going around, fair play as defined by screenwriting manuals hardly seems a pressing issue. |
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Even concepts for completely factual comparative ads were carefully judged by the candidate's sense of fair play. |
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You stand up for professional values, fair play and justice during a controversy. |
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Viewers in those days were agonized by his notion of justice and fair play! |
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I believe in fair play and have always endeavoured to be a force for good in politics. |
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So I made my way to our meeting ready to hammer them down, but my sense of fair play niggled at me. |
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We're generally suspicious of boxing and we exempt wrestling from all expectations of fair play. |
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The question turns upon how much violence is done to our instinctive feelings of justice and fair play. |
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He promised he would send a team and, fair play to him, he has kept his promise. |
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The figure of the cowboy became the West's protagonist, a self-reliant individualist with a virtuous sense of fair play. |
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Good luck to them, and fair play to them for staying around to applaud the Knights as they lifted the trophy. |
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What I am interested in is some kind of an even-handed fair play in terms of this prosecution. |
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I felt if we scored first the pressure might get to Inveraray, but fair play to them, they scored in the opening minute. |
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Obviously there are terminal patients who are comfortable and want to make the best of their final years, so fair play to them. |
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But something about having to legislate those rules of fair play rankles me. |
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Before long the sports law will be amended to bring about fair play and equality in the voting system. |
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Competition was artificial, and took place according to codes of rules and the conventions of fair play. |
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He scored a record 49 times for England in 106 games, but is equally hailed for his sense of fair play. |
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Throughout the game, he banters with the arbitrator, the home plate umpire, subtly representing his club's interests and appealing for fair play. |
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Kirkland's measured arguments, and his sense of fair play, commanded respect in both union halls and the halls of power in Washington. |
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He is unfailingly friendly, diffident and self-deprecating with an old-fashioned sense of fair play. |
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He talked a lot about the virtues of tolerance and fair play, but nobody had a clue what he was on about. |
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Anger triggers are situations in which expectations of fair play are violated. |
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Added to this sense of despair was the unasked question about how long women must keep demanding justice and fair play. |
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They are based on loyalty to friends, distrust of authority, a history that is largely unwritten and a rigorous sense of fair play. |
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It also mirrors the commitment and dedication of our staff to uphold the fundamental principles of equality and fair play to all in their charge. |
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It's a film that focuses on ethics, be they pure or prurient, and how criminals and hoods can still require a sense of justice and fair play. |
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Contrary to what we are led to believe, then, chivalry and a sense of fair play is not a purely western trait. |
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But it is certainly my call to defend good sense and fair play in public life. |
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Behind it all there was a sense of decency and fair play and an underlying kindness and compassion. |
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In the interests of fair play we just need to put you right about a few things before you actually go offending anyone. |
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He had a great sense of justice and fair play and this was so evident on the football field. |
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We need to be concerned about the precedent here, and how it affects the rules of democratic fair play. |
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Rules of fair play in men's college basketball may not be what they appear on the surface. |
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This, Sir David said, will conform to the principles of democracy, openness and fair play. |
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This is absurd and stands in contradiction to the universal principle of fair play. |
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This fine combination works in harmony to produce a character endowed with common sense on the Taurus side, and the famous Libran sense of fair play and justice. |
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So fair play to Kate for not taking any chances with the wellbeing of the future king or queen. |
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How are we supposed to teach our kids about sportsmanship and fair play if this coach constantly gets away with his cheap tricks and abusive behavior? |
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All the activities of the day happened in a sporting fair play and extraordinary solidarity and ended in a very friendly way around a toast. |
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It represents improvement, fair play, boldness, taking calculated risks, rising to the challenge and loving it. |
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The policy weakens the tribesman's faith in British fair play. |
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Sybase believes that trusting, long-term relationships are built through honesty, openness and fair play. |
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We have been known to be a compassionate, tolerant and rather unflamboyant nation but we stand firm when fair play is at stake. |
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His integrity and sense of fair play extend even to his adversaries. |
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Values such as respect, fair play and a love of the game are ingrained in the philosophy and implemented in community activities. |
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It should aim to help Member States use sport in their curricula to inculcate values such as teamwork, fair play and respect for others. |
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I strive at all times as chairman of that committee for complete neutrality, but neutrality has to be built on a platform of fair play. |
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Effective Corporate Governance is characterised by strict observance of the rules of fair play and transparency. |
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It was important to base the human rights approach on the principles of justice and fair play. |
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Turnabout is fair play, says B. C. Minister of Agriculture, Food and Fisheries, John van Dongen. |
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Instead, it recognizes players who contribute to the game of hockey through dedication, effort and fair play. |
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But for me it is the sportsmanship, sense of fair play and friendly nature in which minigolf is played that set it apart from other, more commercialised sports. |
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Uefa's financial fair play rules make allowance for infrastructure spending on capital projects like stadiums and training grounds. |
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Your comrades will look to you for leadership, recognizing your qualities of patience, and your sense of fair play and comradeship. |
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He is on trial along with three others, and Bogucki is blowing the whistle on government practices he says are not fair play. |
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Ultimate frisbee is a serious game based on fun and fair play. |
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Middle America believes in fair play, an equal opportunity to succeed or to fail. |
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Stratagems which represent the very opposite of fair play have become common practice. |
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Women are greatly disadvantaged in top-class sport, and it is high time that we made sure that fair play applies to everyone in this regard, too. |
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There was no direct translation in China for the British sense of fair play that went hand in hand with sport. |
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The values that amateurism promoted were sportsmanship, fair play, discipline and respect for authority. |
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A chess master who has lost a match and whose sense of fair play now prevents him from crying about an unsuccessful gambit? |
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Sport contributes, in particular, to increasing the social skills of young people, such as team spirit, solidarity and fair play. |
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It generates important values such as team spirit, solidarity, tolerance and fair play, contributing to personal development and fulfilment. |
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Together, we discovered that a free market only thrives when there are rules to ensure competition and fair play. |
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Cricket embodied the values of the Victorian upper class: endurance, manliness, fair play and the team spirit. |
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The other key means of ensuring fair play in American football, basketball and baseball is the draft process. |
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For harsh criticism to be justified it must be based on fair play and impartial treatment. |
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Common courtesy and the spirit of fair play shall be the guiding principles for conduct at meetings. |
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It was here that the concepts of sportsmanship and fair play were first codified into clear rules and regulations. |
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In popular culture the term is sometimes used to refer to a sense of sportsmanship and fair play. |
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The Olympic Games are built on the ideals of sportsmanship, fair play and hard work, to do one's best demonstrating that desire and passion to participate. |
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Anquetil was considered to be cold and calculating, though in the peloton he was as admired for his courteousness and sense of fair play as Poulidor was disliked for his bad temper and selfish tactics. |
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This is not about trading off excellence for fair play. |
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The time has come for New Labour to protect the interests of decent, unselfish taxpayers by setting rules to ensure fair play. |
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And if the horny-handed sons of the soil want to get together once a year to discuss the price of sheep-dip then fair play to them. |
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Infringing this basic rule represents a lack of fair play. |
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It doesn't mean much, but if there is fair play I should become at least assistant news editor by the end of the year.... At the beginning of this term, the boat-club people asked me if I would care to become a coxswain. |
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Physical activity promotes health, and competition in sport develops a range of social skills, such as friendship, team spirit, solidarity, commitment, perseverance and, last but not least, fair play. |
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There was also good news for Welsh rhythmic gymnast Frankie Jones, who received the David Dixon award honouring one competitor's contribution based on their performance, fair play and contribution to their team. |
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All we want is a level playing field and fair play for all. |
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By comparison, Quebecers tend to feel less strongly about many of these values, except in the case of fair play which they feel more strongly about as a value promoted by community sports. |
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They can also provide an impetus to personal development, encouraging critical attributes and life skills such as self-confidence, resilience, leadership and teamwork, discipline and fair play. |
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The Church will continue to be committed to intensifying meetings and inter-religious dialogue and she will do her utmost so that the laws on religious freedom will be marked by a spirit of fair play and reciprocal respect. |
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It destroys fair play and sporting competition. |
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And what better setting for learning fair play or developing self-control? |
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Sport has the ability to teach leadership values and skills, such as respect for an opponent, fair play, inclusion, negotiation skills, and discipline. |
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The Andy Stewart-owned nine-year-old, didn't exactly stroll to glory and fair play to Voler La Vedette for making a race of it. |
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I wasn't expecting much of Ms Dynamite at the start of the night, but fair play to her, she's got a great voice on her. |
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Those in charge seem to see this as fair play. |
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They gave pride of place to such moral issues as sportsmanship and fair play. |
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Judges in an adversarial system are impartial in ensuring the fair play of due process, or fundamental justice. |
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Some have taken the opportunity to scoff at those cheating Antipodeans because British fair play means such a scandal could never occur here. |
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In 1994 and again in 2002, they won the Hodgson Trophy for fair play. |
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Barr successfully helmed Columbia to victory, and Lipton's noted fair play provided unprecedented popular appeal to the sport and to his tea brand. |
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We might be in with a shout for a fair play award and the club might win a certificate for having the cleanest toilets or best pies, but that's it. |
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The Gaelic Athletic Association, fair play to them, want absolutely nothing to do whatsoever with that thingumajig football tournament in America. |
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West Ham won a place in Europe by their fair play and are as short as a side can be at home to Lusitano who finished second in the four-team Andorran top flight last season. |
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