And to be fair, Dell has tried to adapt but has been ineffective.
Most people who come to this country work and contribute, but there are restrictions because the system needs to be fair and seen to be fair.
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Upgrade options include a 256GB SSD and an extra 4GB of RAM, but other than that, what you see is what you get (and to be fair, you get a lot).
Earlier today, President Obama released his 2012 tax return, and to be fair, suggesting that the President would even need a shoebox for his receipts grossly overstates the complexity of his return.
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And to be fair, despite its similarities, Half the Sky: The Game is no FarmVille, the kind of social activity that this reporter instantly blocks and often even is grounds for an instant de-friending.
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We've taken the shackles off him in terms of his defensive work and said to him 'Just float out there and see what problems you can create' and to be fair to him, he's had his best two games.
"We need a solution to what is essentially a huge financial problem and it needs to be affordable, and it needs to be sustainable and it needs to be fair and it obviously needs to be cross party, " he said.
And to be fair to me, it's totally possible that the Hot Mess I just ate made me really happy and satisfied, and I'm going to get an amazing night of sleep and kill it at the conference resulting in fame and fortune.
Labour MSP Peter Peacock said it was vital to have a system that is fair and seen to be fair.
And to be honest and fair to Michael, he shouldn't be there.
"We've said all along that students should not be penalized for the UFT's failure to negotiate, and our goal has been and continues to be a fair and effective evaluation system, " Deputy Mayor Howard Wolfson said Thursday.
"We made a promise to have a fair trial based on the law of the land and we wanted this historical trial to be just and fair in order to give the rights to its true owners, no matter what the sentence will be, " he said.
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The Scottish Conservative leader Ruth Davidson urged the first minister to ask a clear and straighforward question in the referendum on independence and for it to be fair and unambiguous.
That and, to be fair, the problem of being both a consumer and enterprise company.
And, to be fair, in both posts he impressed colleagues with his hard work, moderation and new-found sense of compromise.
And join me as I clamber aboard the train for Strasbourg - the town in eastern France that the entire Parliament decamps to from Brussels each month, in one of those rituals critics of the EU, and, to be fair, the majority of MEPs, love to criticise so much.
Contracts are in place, and to be very fair to Bernie he's been a great visionary over the last 30 years and taken formula one from a weekend activity into a global sport which has a massive TV audience.
Liverpool just didn't really create anything and, to be fair, the better team won.
And, to be fair, it's probably not what the markets are looking for, either.
And, to be fair, there are real conflicts of interest (besides potential turf wars) between the two.
And, to be fair, Democrats are rarely in a compromising mood when it comes to cuts to entitlement programs.
And, to be fair, there are cheaper ways for Brazilians to borrow.
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.
Even if you did not understand a word - and, to be fair, it was aimed at real students of science - it was hard to dislike what Jim Al-Khalili, theoretical physicist and TV presenter describes as "the undiluted geekiness of it".
Somewhere in the undiscovered middle ground the industry will be able to make a fair profit, and users will be able to make fair use of the content.
Class actions have long since become part of the legal landscape but defendants like Wal-Mart appear to be making headway with the argument that they can be too big, and too unmanageable, to be fair to their targets or the many potential plaintiffs who get little from the litigation but are forever barred from bringing their own claims when the case is settled.
Abraham Lincoln, a depressive, studied hard and constantly how not to be provoked, how to be firm and fair and keep his eye on the farthest goal.
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The group of semi-finalists will then be narrowed down to 15 finalists who will be flown to Google headquarters in California for a brick-and-mortar science fair to be held on July 11.
Mr Keegan's and Mr Watt's desire to be fair-minded and not to kick a man when he is down may be admirable.
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