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fair

[fair] / fɛər /








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"We're always looking for a fair balance between bat and ball. I thought that was unfair for the batters," Vaughan told Test Match Special.

From BBC

Egyptian rights organisations have said Farouk was denied his right to a fair trial and has been mistreated behind bars, including being denied adequate medical care and access to sunlight.

From Barron's

It is a fair and admirable stance to take.

From BBC

“Close to a quarter-billion dollars in employees’ hands felt fair,” Walker says.

From The Wall Street Journal

The fee is intended to provide a fair estimate of anticipated losses when actual damages are difficult to calculate, and cannot be used to punish one party for breaking the contract.

From Los Angeles Times