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Meanings of fair-minded people in English
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Usage of fair-minded people in English
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Fine words with which most fair-mindedpeople would be in total agreement.
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It said: We ask fair-mindedpeople to read our editorial .
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Most fair-mindedpeople reading or listening to his words will agree with his conclusions.
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Few fair-mindedpeople would take issue with this assessment.
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Gays and fair-mindedpeople worldwide are rejoicing at the news that Ireland has legalised same-sex marriage.
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I think most fair-mindedpeople think this has been kind of a sleaze campaign against me.
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But few fair-mindedpeople would dispute the immense contribution that the airline has made to this society.
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Being a fair-mindedpeople, we are happy to share our good fortune with the rest of the world.
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And even the most fair-mindedpeople doubted me when I explained what it was I was making-especiallybrakemen.
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This is a good and necessary endeavor in the broader society, and all fair-mindedpeople should obviously pursue it.
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Most fair-mindedpeople would acknowledge that the vast majority of the religious who taught in our schools were not involved in abuse.
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On the other hand, great numbers of fair-mindedpeople asserted that no man, however distasteful to themselves, should be convicted on such flimsy evidence.
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Indeed, few fair-mindedpeople within the Army itself would argue that the maintenance of all the existing barracks is justified by security and defence requirements.
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Fair-mindedpeople will try to be honest, kind and just to everyone.
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Fair-mindedpeople would reject such tactics and tend towards support for the beleaguered candidate.
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Fair-mindedpeople will not worship a God who plays favorites.