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be fair

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Agent: ‘You failed to be fair, honest and transparent’ Source: Internet

“Although Burundians should celebrate that President Nkurunziza is no longer going to seek another term, they cannot be optimistic about the future of the country, for nothing guaranties elections are going to be fair and transparent,” he said. Source: Internet

Asked what the “foremost responsibility” of journalists covering the Biden-Harris campaign is, Baier said, “To be fair, and to be fair to both sides,” before adding, “I think there is some forgetfulness, maybe purposefully, to Kamala Harris’ campaign. Source: Internet

Also to be fair, both companies have made at least some effort to adjust the distances of the turbines from the resort coast. Source: Internet

And to be fair, Google did make a promise in its latest Google Pay : “Most importantly, Google Pay will never sell your data to third parties or share your transaction history with the rest of Google for targeting ads.” Source: Internet

And to be fair to Bork, when he wants to, his matches tend to bring it, especially if he’s excited by the opponent. Source: Internet

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