Sentences with phrase «fair comment even»

In your example, there are questions that have to be reached before fair comment even enters into it.

Not exact matches

It's a bit annoying that the press is full of comments about how Liverpool deserved to win, fair enough, but when Arsenal were even more dominant at home against United there was no talk about how Arsenal were unlucky to lose.
right, i am a stoke fan and i do nt think its fair that because of this we get even more slaughtered for what we play to our strengths with, ryan has gone in for a 50/50 ball and was stopped by Bendtner before he went in for the tackle, now im sorry mr wenger, but your comments were innapropriate and if you do nt like stoke and the way we play football, maybe you should move to another country and take all of your foreign players with you who think the same as you.
If we aim to be honest, fair, and maybe even help change the way our culture views moms, we need to stop with the condescending questions and comments.
It is the right of every man, in Parliament or out of it, in the Press or over the broadcast, to make fair comment, even outspoken comment, on matters of public interest.
To be fair, even hub's commented on what a great fit they are, like a glove in - fact (said in his best Ace Ventura impression..
The video attracted a lot of (fair) comment about the need to reduce, or even remove entirely, the Photoshop work that is standard practise on imagery we see in magazines and adverts.
New York Artforum International; December 1, 2006; Higgs, Matthew; 700 + words FAR FROM THE DEAFENING BUZZ that continues to emanate from the auction houses, and even further from the glossy pages of Vanity Fair, whose «art issue» hit newsstands in November, one of the most intriguing - and least commented on - narratives in the New York art world continued to unfold this year.
The reason the comments are printed is presumably because they are on topic and are asking some fair questions, even if Victor has missinterpreted about 100 things.
As for the day's developments, the leftie wallahs at ThinkProgress have a piece on the Mann vs Steyn trial of the century, and by comparison with the excitable Pajama Boys of last week (latest to Xerox the party line: Philadelphia Magazine) it's a pretty fair statement of where we're at (and even the comments - Fox News, big - money donors - are comparatively genial).
The refusal of Levant to conduct even basic fact - checking in his posts, refusal to correct the content, and the ill will demonstrated in the content of the blog, all demonstrated malice, which would defeat any defence of fair comment or qualified privilege.
But despite the support shown for McLachlin and a fair amount of condemnation aimed at Harper's comments (and even his understanding of the relationship between the government and the judiciary), the PM never apologized.
'' Audio Comments Enabled from May It Please The Court Since I podcast (yes, I know it's not a verb, but then again neither is «fax» even though we all say it) MIPTC posts, it seems only fair to give you the same opportunity.
However, the context in this case it was open to the trial judge to conclude that the statement was not recognizable as comment, and even then, the defence of fair comment would fail,
Yet even here, the defence of fair comment could not work given the presence of malice.
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