Sentences with phrase «pretty fair way»

Splitting the cost seems like a pretty fair way to handle it.

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Also, as a lifelong churchgoer who has seen her fair share of pastor - centric churches, I like that the lectionary lets Scripture set the agenda for the sermon... which, when you think about it, is a pretty evangelical way to look at it.
Something you won't see a lot of people giving him credit for, but it's fair to say Giroud is a pretty strong character to turn things around the way he has.
I'm pretty fair skinned and I wear like SPF 100 whenever I'm out in the sun so a self tanner is the only way I'm ever tan.
Fair warning, I found myself getting a little dizzy at certain parts, and I am pretty used to crazy 3D scenes, but I wouldn't want to see Doctor Strange any other way.
It feels eager, yet although the all - electric helm answers inputs alertly and with a fair amount of accuracy, it does so with minimal communication, leaving you pretty clueless as grip gives way to slip.
By way of fair disclosure, I should note that I've owned shares of Seafarer in my personal account, pretty much since its inception, and also own shares of Matthews Asian Growth & Income (MACSX), which he managed (brilliantly) before leaving to found Seafarer.
I enjoyed the way the enemies scaled and how much time it took to kill them seemed pretty fair as the levels went on.
In recent years, it is fair to say that Sony has made some considerable improvements to the online gaming they offer, which used to lag Microsoft's by a long way, and was pretty much a poorer gaming experience in every way, except for its free price tag.
There are other (legal) ways to earn MS points for free, however, and if you are patient you can earn a fair amount of points pretty easily.
Lara Croft has certainly seen her fair share of successes, and Tomb Raider is one of those longstanding series that has been pretty even - keeled with its reception — in a good way!
[Response: I've worked with the PM people a fair bit, and once you understand a little of their cultural and historical role, they do a pretty good job on the science — and since their circulation is much larger than SciAm, Discover or Seed, finding ways to reach their audience is certainly worthwhile.
The club's «marketing lady» didn't seem to have a whole lot to offer in the way of details, but Vanity Fair notes that the U.S. Consulate was pretty sure the Prez isn't going to be there to cut the ribbon.
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