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1 Both should be borne in mind as coefficients in a perfectly fair judgment .
2 He would trust the case to the fair judgment of men.
3 Justice is needed; we must render fair judgment upon this question.
4 She didn't care whether or not that was a fair judgment .
5 Perhaps it would be impossible to give a broad, fair judgment .
6 I ask no more from you at present, Lilias, than a fair judgment .
7 I don't want anything from Mr Farrell but good-feeling and a fair judgment .
8 As none of the case is finalised, I wish for fair judgment , he said.
9 On the River Styx, I promise a fair judgment .
10 Those who could render a fair judgment are afraid.
11 God is just, and justice weaves a fair judgment .
12 It's only when everything is out there that you can actually give everything a fair judgment .
13 The judge must get a fair judgment .
14 Many a man goes to his grave unrecognised, just because he has never had a fair judgment .
15 That was the world-ona fair judgment .
16 In the end, that is probably a fair judgment , at least if Saturday's events are considered in isolation.
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