Sentences with phrase «n't fair game»

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But to say its a pale attempt at porting the ps3 version to vita isn't fair the game.
«Whether you agree with my politics, like my show or connect to what I do, it doesn't matter — my body isn't fair game.
If a candidate's prior record isn't fair game in a primary, it's not clear what is.
Sure is funny how Obama's Christianity can be called into doubt, but yet any talk of Romney's cult isn't fair game!!
My daughters are NOT FAIR GAME
Er, no it's not fair game at all.
Instead, he literally said «invest in yourself because the stock market is not a fair game and it is difficult for retail investors.»
Their film, specifically, including any explanatory dialog, commentary, or editing choices, are not fair game.

Not exact matches

Even content that doesn't necessarily directly relate to your product but fits with its general concept is fair game.
Sources say the deal itself was not open to renegotiation, but the interpretative declaration was fair game.
That old adage just doesn't ring true in an age where intelligence agencies consider anyone within three «hops» of their surveillance targets fair game for scrutiny.
It wouldn't work well if an event were private, but it's fair game otherwise.
If you wait and board last, any seat that isn't occupied is fair game and no one will check.
What unites the haves and have - nots is a belief in meritocracy, the free market, and the potential for social mobility — the presumption that they're playing a fair game.
You can't blame the Alberta government for missing the second part, but the first seems to me to be fair game.
This means that, assuming the issuer complies with the requirements of Rule 506, the SEC can't nail a company for issuing a SAFT — but the yet - to - be-created tokens remain fair game.
You can't take out growth and dividends, but the contributions are fair game.
Now, to be fair, they'll pretty much leave you alone as long as you don't «stir things up» like complaining about school prayer, especially at the HS football game.
Romney's religion is not in itself an issue, but that fact that he the type of person who actively believes that the fairy tale of John Smith is true is a fair game when evaluating his fitness to be president.
Not certain, but I think «issues» are fair game.
In reality, in Islamic run countries today, such is not observed, «infidels», especially Christians and Jews are fair game.
I'm not Christian anymore, but I celebrate it as a family day, because you know, quite frankly, we need at least one of those each year (and besides, whatever name it has, it was co-opted by Christians from a much older, pagan holiday, so it's fair game).
But since William Hurt's General «Thunderbolt» Ross showed up in Civil War, this movie must be considered fair game, not that it matters much either way.
You do not have any right to say things that upset the Muslims, If you do say these things you are fair game.
Issue after issue, Charlie Hebdo mocks, not vice and folly (which are fair game), but many people's most deeply held and cherished beliefs, including their religious convictions.
The liturgy ought not to be considered so off - limits when private devotions are thought to be fair game.
For example, though African Americans and women are classically Other, Herman Cain and Sarah Palin are not and are fair game for even the old stereotypes about these groups.
He wasn't wearing a cage or shield so everything on his face was fair game.
Plastic gloves are fair game while you prep; anything else that gets in between you and fresh turmeric is not.
Celery, mushrooms, parsnips, tomatoes, turnips, are all fair game as well as most fresh herbs like parsley, thyme sprigs, or even rosemary (although that one will be strong so don't use very much).
I am also a double dipper at home, as I believe that the veggie sticks and chips are basically utensils to deliver the most amount of dip possible Don't worry I do not double dip at parties or anywhere I am sharing it with other, but in my own home, and when I am sharing with my hubby, double dipping is fair game and I take full advantage!
For consumers, higher prices are fair game but smaller portions are not, says one food marketing researcher who is urging manufacturers to downsize smartly: «Some food companies act as if they are in the energy business, selling always larger volume...
I'm really not much of a camper, so I was not enthralled with the idea, but I was promised s» mores & cupcakes, so I was fair game.
Only a fair defense (the Russian attack wasn't much, so you can not give the Americans much credit for Russia's low score, either), the rebounding of rugged Bob Hodges and the defensive job Henry McDonald did on Kruminsh, kept the game from being more of a rout than it was.
Simeone certainly manages in the same style as he played and his teams are a reflection of that character, which is great if you want fight and desire but not so good for the fair play and sporting side of the game.
to be fair sanchez didn't have his best gme but what makes him Different is the ability to change the game and his work rate.
pls I don't care about all the awards given without proven statistics... how can they vote... the whole thing has been monopolised... theres bribery involved... I wish they involve squawka's players game statistics while giving out this awards, it would make it fairer..
I don't know whether its fair to criticize the manager for every loss we suffer, I mean... a manager can only be blamed when his team gets outplayed... if his team keeps on creating more than 4 chances a game, that shows that he has some good tactics.
If you were to take the game as a whole i'd say a draw probably wasn't a fair result.
Fair enough but Arteta and Monreal had better games than Wilshere — not sure what you were watching if you think Jack is «getting back to his best» — he is light years away from that at the moment.
Why is it that anytime we loose a game, the next thing from some ppl is» wenger go» its not fair.
The way we started the game, A draw was fair but we were leading at some point so the late goal didn't do me good...
The young Arsenal and England defender Calum Chambers may have had the sort of game he would rather forget on Monday against Liverpool, and he has taken his fair share of stick for is as well, but I do not think that it will mean a great deal in the long term.
I'm getting annoyed that people fail to notice the positive he did recently (he started spending money, keep the team in tact, getting a new physio in, try to win game ugly when result is getting bad) while it is very fair points that he made very wrong judgement in not getting enough defensive cover, and his players are naive at time in term of tactics.
It's fair to assume those 2 will not be on the ice against any of Malkin, Crosby or Kessel in the games in Nashville.
But you have to factor in that we were playing with 10 men since 30 mins (thanks to Baka) so that game's not a fair representation of a back 4, since we had a player missing.
On a final note, Wenger might think «I rotated in a few games and they didn't end up all to well» plus «The system is working, why change it», which are fair points but, priorities have to kick in too.
He's not the most adept at the job he does and was given a fair old crack of the whip at Man U under Fergie but even he knew Evans had flaws in his game and wasn't the most consistent or prolific of players and moved him on in favour of something better.
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