Sentences with phrase «is fair to everybody»

I agree that 50 % is fair to everybody; nobody is motivated more or less that way for your success.
He praises all his players and rarely kicks their rear end hard, and sounds like he is fair to everybody; but we all know there is a «favorite» list and «ignore» list in him mind.
It could be said that almost all of human nature is here, yet the writer tackles her subject with charity, attempting to be fair to everybody, while being honest about the problems.
Be fair to everybody.
«As far as backing somebody, I think it's fair to everybody that we wait until the field develops, but again I would have no qualms with backing Leader Kolb,» Reilich said.
Well, listen, I'm a traditional marriage believer, I'm a Roman Catholic, but I do believe that we have to be fair to everybody in society.
So, I believe that we have to be fair to everybody in society, but I don't see us using the term marriage to define a relationship between two people of the same sex.
«Whatever system we come up with should be fair to everybody,» she said.
«But we try to keep an open mind and work with teams to be fair to everybody involved — the team, the salespeople, and the company.

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It is about being proud that you belong to a country where people will fight to preserve our precious liberties, will fight to defend the downtrodden, will give everybody a fair chance to pursue happiness, as they define it.
Life is short, we will just have to see what happens in the afterlife... I have committed my fair share of sins, so if there isn't an afterlife, good, if everybody goes to heaven just because they were born, good, if I am right in my thinking, I will pray for your blasphemous a $ $
To be fair, when we were linked to Rabiot in the summer, everybody was bitching and moaning about him not being defensive enough, not being good enough, being too young and inexperienceTo be fair, when we were linked to Rabiot in the summer, everybody was bitching and moaning about him not being defensive enough, not being good enough, being too young and inexperienceto Rabiot in the summer, everybody was bitching and moaning about him not being defensive enough, not being good enough, being too young and inexperienced.
Everybody is sure to know the Arsene Wenger situation by now, so it's fair to say that there is no need to go into the nitty gritty details of it.
It's hard to talk specific numbers without actually being in the know, but I can only assume nobody was willing to pay a fee Porto considered fair last summer — everybody thought Wolves got a steal when it was announced because surely somebody else would have paid at least # 25M or # 30M or whatever, but the only real leap you can make from that is that whatever Porto believe his real value is wasn't met and that going this route hedges their bet.
We need as a matter of agency a new coach, a coach who is new to everybody including the board and the owner and who knows that failure to deliver wld cost him his job, a manager who motivates players on the touchline when playing as opposed to one seating waiting for manna to drop from heaven, one who play players in their rightful positions and who does subs when required even if it's minute one... apparently the french economist does NOTmeet the above criteria and is no longer good enough to manage our club.i wld advice that he runs for the FIFA presidency where he can take «financial fair play» crusade!!!
«It would be bad for everybody and bad for Lewis as well, because I think he wants to win fair and wants to beat somebody.»
Torres is golden boy at athletico everybody knows that and hes played decent to be fair so pretty hard to replace him but i know what u mean by that because Torres isnt great bt is at home so hes settled with the squad.
The only important thing that I can see that you left out (and to be fair it seems like everybody neglects this issue) is the amount of MSG that is in this stuff.
Everybody's family dynamic is different and its not fair to judge.
Even though I like the idea of «rejiggering» NSLP, I doubt there is a way to do it in a way that fair and equitable to everybody.
«I would hope everybody would sit down a moment, take account of where we are and seek to behave in a fair and equitable way,» he says.
The ideal proportion of income to tax is something for experts and politicians to decide, but proportionality is fairer than so - called «progressive» taxation as everybody knows that they will pay a fair share of their income into the kitty.
«I think we want to give people every belief that these elections are fair and transparent and that everybody has an opportunity to vote and participate.»
«We need to make sure there is a level playing field... What [Ed Miliband] is saying is that there has to be a fair chance for everybody,» he said.
«Obviously my interest, as everybody's interest here, is to make sure that our Board of Elections conducts an election process that is thorough, fair, and as smooth as possible,» she said, responding to reporters at a news conference at City Hall.
«Right from the word go, Atiku has not been fair to President Buhari, because he didn't have it, let everybody lose.
«With such great wealth concentration at the top of the economic ladder, and working people having a harder and harder time,» Gianaris said, «it seems fair to me that we should ask a little bit more on a temporary basis to make sure mass transit is working for everybody
I'll come home this evening... I'll bet that the news will be the same Somebody takes a hostage... somebody steals a plane How I wan na hear the anchor man talk about a county fair And how we cleaned up the air... how everybody learned to care»
37 years old, he is a financial services client support manager and says that he wants to «make Scotland a more responsible and consequently fairer society where everybody does their bit»:
Brutally unsentimental in parts, My Life as a Courgette does not pretend that the world is a fair place where everything always turns out to be fine for everybody.
To be fair, it's a neat concept, but as everybody knows, that alone is not enough to sustain an entire moviTo be fair, it's a neat concept, but as everybody knows, that alone is not enough to sustain an entire movito sustain an entire movie.
A spokesman for the ACT echoed this sentiment, saying, «We are all in the business to make the tests as fair to everybody as we can.»
Is it fair to subject math and English / language arts teachers to this sort of accountability and not everybody else?
But, the difference between a fair share and a right to work place is, when we negotiate a contract in this state, everybody is under that contract, but we don't represent everybody,» McCall says.
It's fair to say everybody wants to bag a bargain.
Not that it matters as morality rarely seems to effect the game aside from some passing comments from NPCs, though to be fair I never went far enough to the «other side» to see if everybody just refused to talk to me like one NPC informed me would happen.
It's a great swansong for the Wii U. And fair play to Playtonic, they're stick by the Wii U when everybody else is jumping ship, including Nintendo.
Ultimately it's now fair to say that games developers are making art, it took a while to get everybody on board with this idea, but here we are and it's time to start treating games as such.
To many purists these changes will be enough to ensure that they never come near DmC, and that's fair enough because as I began this review saying, everybody has a different idea of what made Devil May Cry so great, and for many it was the depth and speed of the combaTo many purists these changes will be enough to ensure that they never come near DmC, and that's fair enough because as I began this review saying, everybody has a different idea of what made Devil May Cry so great, and for many it was the depth and speed of the combato ensure that they never come near DmC, and that's fair enough because as I began this review saying, everybody has a different idea of what made Devil May Cry so great, and for many it was the depth and speed of the combat.
Plus Declassified has become somewhat of a target for poor reception since E3 — seriously though, for a game with a short but decent SP mode with a fair bit of re-playability, and a solid if unspectacular multiplayer mode, how could it possibly be «an insult to pretty much everybody and everything in the videogame industry».
Not everybody is a fan of indie games you need to appease those people as well I save each month for each console there should be two big man games people can download and two nd games that way it's fair for everybody!
In practical conversation, it's my experience that people typically express the desire to handicap SWMs and create their own priv... uh, I mean, reset their own game to the lowest difficulty level... rather than change the system to be more fair to everybody.
I will only give a hint to be fair...... If everybody in the world had MPD, this would be my second personality
It's going to be difficult, but it's going to feel fair to everybody.
Anne Mosseri - Marlio, Basel was very pleased with the fair and quoted «Art Brussels delivers us a complete mix of collectors, and so we aim to provide a booth which caters to everybody».
«But now, with contemporary art being so fashionable, the gallery culture in Hong Kong is coming together, and everybody is getting into the habit of going to art fairs
I think it's fair to say that everybody who reads this website on a regular basis now knows quite a lot about Young Adam.
Because this is going be a new layout for everybody, we've created an interactive map that you can download onto your phone so you'll be able to see where you are within the fair at any given moment.
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Zhang, ZhongXiang (2008): Is it fair to treat China as a Christmas tree to hang everybody's complaints?
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