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Meanings of fair contribution in English
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Usage of fair contribution in English
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He who would pay Gilderoy a faircontribution ran no risk of losing his sheep or oxen.
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Airlines should make a " faircontribution" to global efforts to cut greenhouse gases, the European Commission said today.
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It said the amount fell short of the $350m a year the institute believed was a faircontribution from Australia.
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We welcome long-term migrants using the NHS, but it is only right that they make a faircontribution to its long-term sustainability.
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Everyone should make a faircontribution towards our NHS - so after Brexit we'll extend the NHS surcharge to all non-UK residents.
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The tax has increased eight times since being introduced in 2010 to ensure banks make a " faircontribution" after the financial crisis.
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Britain introduced the tax in 2011 saying banks should make "a faircontribution" to the potential risks they pose to the financial system.
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Ministers said the move would raise around £220m a year for the health service while ensuring that migrants made a " faircontribution" towards its costs.