But to be fair, the issues are hellishly complex and the amounts of money involved staggering.
But to be fair to Perry, he has not suggested going to the gold standard.
But to be fair, there are people who believe in their ideas and want to do the public good.
But to be fair, the administration has in fact achieved far more than what was originally enshrined in the partnership agreement.
But to be fair to the Indian government, they have a problem.
But to be fair to the hedge guys, they will typically underperform in a good year because of all the hedging they do.
But to be fair and balanced here, too many conservative talk shows lately have taken an angry turn toward populism, nationalism and conspiracy mongering.
You can see in the video there are some pretty long delays when loading the disc, but to be fair it was tested on a netbook.
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But to be fair to the U.K. government, it is doing a lot behind the scenes including improving access to visas, and making capital easier to obtain.
But to be fair to Bloomberg and other media outlets, their reporting is simply reflective of massive, well-funded misinformation efforts by anti-development groups to encourage this kind of misleading reporting.
But to be fair to both sides, I also question the wisdom of the idea that the current pullback in stocks is a sign that market players are concerned about the economy (or Greece, China, etc.).
But to be fair we spent the first week on tax, we spent the second week on a variety of subjects, it wasn't all about Europe and we did have radical ideas in our manifesto about health and education, I think the pity of it is that we didn't concentrate on those, not only during the campaign but also in the preceding period.
So I support Mr. Delahunt's motion, and I hope that in the interest of fairness -- because you know this proceeding must not only be fair but must be seen to be fair.
But, to be fair, that was a small and inconvenient part of what has been a wonderful, hilarious, incredible adventure.
Mr. Chairman, I know you and the staff are trying to be fair, but how is it fair to make these kinds of unspecified charges in these halls in the people's house on something as grave as impeachment?
"He's a player we value, but I had to be fair to him because his chances have been limited here, " said Bolton manager Owen Coyle on Thursday.
This makes the charitable trust a particularly attractive vehicle for appreciated assets like stocks, which would normally be subject to capital gains, but can be contributed to the trust at fair market value (and thus, deducted calculating that same value) and sold inside the trust for no gain.
"Some people have said that stopping government payments to Child Trust Funds isn't fair to children, but there would be nothing fair about leaving the next generation with unsustainable debts that would mean higher taxes and poorer public services, " he said.
It will mean forgoing the advantage of surprise, a move that could be hazardous Bob is much bigger than she is but she wishes to be more than fair.
What the President has said is that -- and what I have said on his behalf -- is that we are open to looking at other ways to pay for this, but they have to be economically responsible and fair.
Again, if Congress has other ideas about how to fund these important measures, we certainly want to see those, but our standard here is that it has to be fair.
But the overarching task is to be fair, just, compassionate, ethical, and shrewd, all at the same time.
He knew he had to be tough but fair at the very least.
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The aim will be to be fair but forensic - to test what they have to say against the new rigours of the Politics of Debt.
David Cameron said the government would now have to study the High Court decision but the final "difficult choices" had to be fair and based on medical needs.
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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Hard not to be able to respond to such speculations: but fair too.
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