Sentences with phrase «probably at least a fair»

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You'll probably need at least fair credit to qualify for a personal loan, and lenders reserve the best rates for borrowers with excellent credit.
Not that they should be listened to in some prefigured «Lilith Fair» feminism, though they would probably accept such organized sentiment at least in part.
Perhaps it was inevitable that anything following «Thriller» would be considered a commercial disappointment, at least comparatively speaking, but with the disappointing box office returns of 1985's «Into the Night» coming immediately after the controversy of actor Vic Morrow having been killed during the filming of Landis's segment in «Twilight Zone: The Movie,» it's fair to suggest that Landis was probably looking forward to an upturn in his fortunes.
It's probably not fair to pick on economists in this way when then the abuse of simplifying assumptions is at least as widespread in education.
So it's probably fair to say that Social Security is important for at least 94 percent of all workers.
If you have a Chase Sapphire Preferred credit card, and you probably should if you do a fair amount of traveling (to see why check out our Best Reward Card for Travelers article) and if you book lodging with Hotels.com (which you should at least consider for reasons we'll explain momentarily), it's possible to use the two together to get discounts and benefits totaling more than 20 % of the cost of your hotel.
Considering, the average Americans» credit score falls within the «fair» rate, chances are most of us can probably use at least some advice.
Now, the way I've described this guy so far probably has you assuming he was totally bonkers — and that's probably a fair assessment — but he seemed normal enough to at least carry on a coherent conversation.
Without trying to prejudice this work, but also because of what I almost think I know to be the case, the results of this study will show that we can probably say a fair bit about < 100 year extra-tropical NH temperature variability (at least as far as we believe the proxy estimates), but honestly know f *** - all about what the > 100 year variability was like with any certainty (i.e. we now with certainty that we know f *** - all).
If it's consistent with these three principles, it's probably fair, or at least a fair enough start.
Of course it is probably simpler for everybody if our domestic law and our law applicable to international contracts were the same, so it is a fair question to ask if we should adapt our rules --- to the very small extent required, at least in common law jurisdictions --- to harmonize them with the Convention.
Given that the trip, even on a strict budget, is likely to cost at least $ 5,000, and probably quite a bit more, $ 402 seems like a fair sum.
To be fair, we probably won't see smaller bezel-less screens filter down to devices from smaller smartphone OEMs until at least another year or two.
And given that I live in LA, I spend a fair amount of time in traffic so I'm at least getting an education — and probably faster than I would reading it myself.
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