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In other words, fair value did not just worsen the bust: it also fuelled the boom.
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To be fair, the exact words were shouted at the next model who posed in the sand.
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Last up this week is one that, to be fair, needs no words.
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Delaney added that the organisation had also written to their French counterparts as he urged Fifa to back up their words over fair play with actions.
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Unfortunately, in all the words, a fair portion of the meaning tended to get lost.
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In other words: a pretty fair fight.
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"He follows the rugby spirit--in other words, the spirit of fair play, " says the wrestler, Hiroshi Hase, now a member of the upper house of parliament.
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In other words, this was an extraordinarily fair deal.
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In other words, their senses of what was fair were similar.
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In other words, does our organization truly value a fair deal?
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In other words, it made such activity a valid example of fair use.
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In other words, when the price is touching the pink line, fair valuation is indicated, and when the price is above the pink line, as it is today, overvaluation is indicated.
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In other words, in the eyes of the law, it would not be fair or reasonable to increase the amount of monetary damages payable by a breaching party by having it be responsible for losses of the aggrieved party that are reasonably avoidable.
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