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We have to let China win fair and square where its companies are better, but it has to be ready to lose fair and square, too.
Go back and take a look at those commercials, a race where you lost fair and square, unlike the Bernie Sanders race, where you won, but not fair and square, in my opinion.
Everyone deserves a chance and I won fair and square.
Didn't Hillary Clinton win the most delegates, fair and square?
Microsoft argues that it got the contract fair and square.
As far as I'm concerned it was fair and square.
It's probably not comprehensive: Moore lost fair and square. Sorry.
We're just saying 'Play by the rules, play fair and square.
And they fought it out fair and square and Ben Carson.
He won it, fair and square, and we should respect that.
"I got beat fair and square, but I rigged it," he said.
This is the obvious path: Sanders admits Clinton won fair and square.
The delegates ultimately decide these things, but he won fair and square.
He was chosen fair and square under the autocratic system governing the country.
Still, most of the world's billionaire wealth has been earned fair and square.
McSally is losing fair and square, and she's underperforming in more than Maricopa.
But, that doesn't change the fact that Kavanaugh got confirmed fair and square.
And so that there was no impact on the president winning fair and square.
At a rally in San Diego, Cruz told Trump: You lost, fair and square.
I think I'm going to win fair and square (inaudible) to win this way.
Whatever, Ocasio won fair and square, defeating an incumbent who apparently forgot to campaign.
In "the actual election" in August, "we won fair and square," Mr. Ruto said.
I said I would endorse Clinton if she won the primary fair and square.
Even if it's true, they said, Trump still won the White House fair and square.
Even Ted Cruz is prepared to admit that Trump is beating him fair and square.
So I put myself through this audition process and won the part fair and square.
Whyte released a statement last week saying he had won the fight fair and square.
If he won fair and square, he has a compelling claim to the Republican nomination.
Fleury lost his job fair and square in Pittsburgh and come on, he has three Cups.
"Bernie did something incredible that will have long-lasting effects, but Clinton won fair and square."
The investigation will lead them to the same conclusion: that Mr. Trump won fair and square.
Bret: Or, alternatively, the Democratic Party nominating a candidate who can't beat him fair-and-square.
He doesn't think he can win an election fair and square, so he's trying to cheat.
But alas, with Sophie averaging just over three hours a day, I lost fair and square.
However, "Fair and Square" was marked by a sign warning visitors not to make physical contact.
Unlike the Bernie Sanders race, where you won, but not fair and square, in my opinion.
"He won fair and square (the first time), you know?" said Mousasi in his post fight interview.
Even people who had his guts did not question that he won the primaries fair and square.
The machine's version of reality offers only the hopeless certainty that your team lost, fair and square.
Russia can have tried to cheat the system and Trump could have won fair and square anyway.
Sangmanee alive and kicking was just too darned good to try and beat up fair and square.
Marathon officials stripped Ruiz of her title, but she maintained she finished both races fair and square.
I hit him fair and square with the egg as he arrived at the Warwick railway station.
But it will not be good enough to convince Trump's supporters that he lost fair and square.
Sean Matthews' sculpture "Fair and Square" required 60 hours of welding, and only 10 seconds to dismantle.
"From my perspective, it's clear Donald Trump [and] Mike Pence won the election fair and square, " Sullivan said.
Donald Trump won this election fair and square because he heard the voices of Americans who felt forgotten.
The F.C. Barcelona soccer star won, fair and square, but not before Mackenzie got two goals on him.
" Though Himes wants to abolish the Electoral College, he said he recognized that Trump "won fair and square.
The kid played the game fair and square, not bending the rules but following them to their fullest.
When creator Sean Matthews attempted to reset the installation, titled Fair and Square, the chains snapped into pieces.
"He is totally secure with the idea that he won this election fair and square," Mr. Ruddy said.
In politics, Trump's inability to accept that he could lose fair and square is far, far more dangerous.
"Whoever wins, I just hope the opposition doesn't fight it, and we get a president fair and square."
But presidential spokesman Harry Roque said that was far from the case and Duterte's win was "fair and square".
Now, the word winning might be a stretch — it's still up for debate if he won fair and square.
He claims Peter tried to hide it so it would seem like he was beating Matt fair and square.
Trump only won the election fair and square if you have no idea what either "fair" or "square" means.
Obama won two presidential elections fair and square, and Ryan has to deal with him to make government work.
Because Bernie has to lose the nomination to a moderate Democrat, but he has to lose fair and square.
I think you are fair and square regardless of what some Nixon lovers say, and I admire your guts.
Most candidates can recover from losses once they admit they lost fair and square and recognize the reasons why.
Comments like those by President Bush reinforce the idea that in democracy losing is something that happens — fair and square.
And what they may have lost tonight is a way to convincingly argue that they beat Trump fair and square.
Hillary became our nominee fair and square, and she won more votes in the primary—and general—than her opponents.
He also, of course, refused to rescind his support for the man who won the Republican primary fair and square.
Nobody likes losing, but it appears hard for about half the country to accept that they lost fair and square.
Trump is obsessed with his public persona and the notion that he did not win the election fair and square.
He won the nomination fair and square, chosen by voters who had a pretty good idea of who he was.
But there's another way to crunch the numbers where both Dakotas do end up in the Midwest, fair and square.
Mr. Theatt believes Mr. Harris won the race "fair and square" and that he will ultimately be awarded the victory.
So Trump may just have to come to terms with the fact he lost the popular vote fair and square.
It's so much more pleasant to think of this as a man congratulating a woman for beating him fair and square.
Still, two years after his fair-and-square victory, we're glad Pizza Rat is finally getting his piece of the pie.
Do they play along with Trump's bullshit, or do they tell their voters the truth — that he lost fair and square?
My next match up against K. Rool was too close for comfort, but I beat that gross green lizard fair and square.
I thought I won that fight fair and square with all three judges, but it turns out it was a split decision.
Though the majority of the time it appears most people aren't happy with the man who won America's choice fair and square.
Instead, it is done out of spite or hatred or anger toward Trump, who did win the GOP nomination fair and square.
No. So, President Trump won the election fair and square, but that doesn't change the fact that there was attempts of manipulation.
You could say this was a burden she received fair and square, except it didn't appear anyone but her and Deena were competing.
But as a former federal prosecutor and Army JAG, he was qualified for the job and he won the election fair and square.
Warren responded to Trump's recent claims that the election is rigged against him, telling the nominee that he is losing fair and square.
SLF President and CEO Steven Law said Tuesday that Moore won the nomination "fair and square" and the group will now back him.
" On finishing second to Trump in New Hampshire (but winning one historic small town, three votes to two): "He won fair and square.
At the core of their frustrations is a belief that Clinton beat Sanders fair and square and that Sanders was a sore loser.
People in Las Vegas—professional bookmakers—they are the ones who want it to be a fair and square game more than anything.
But nope: Under Texas law, Hamm won fair and square, and in light of his passing, the council was to appoint the mayor.
He was beaten fair and square, and the longer he stays in the race, the more his movement will resemble a spoiler campaign.
A man who does not know empathy, who cannot build something fair and square, who will grin and smile as the world burns.
If Biden wants to run, I want to hear what he has to say and compare him, fair and square, to the others.
And can we find common ground with a president we may not like but have to admit won the job fair and square?
They are to some degree natural monopolies, and they won their monopoly, in most cases, fair and square, but they are natural monopolies.
"It's not pleasant for me to renounce the nominee of my party, he won the nomination fair and square," McCain said at the debate.
"Soccer's great because teams can play fair and square and those kind of politics don't matter," said the 27-year-old Roasso Kumamoto forward.
" When asked if Moore lost fair and square, Sanders replied: "I think the numbers reflect that, and I think the president's outreach shows that.
The only thing anomalous about those states is that a Republican candidate won them fair-and-square for the first time since the 85033s.
Some co-signers can't get a release because the primary borrower doesn't have sufficient income or a good enough credit score — fair and square.
"Bernie has to lose the nomination to a moderate Democrat, but he has to lose fair and square," the Times columnist Thomas Friedman argues.
But, Nicholas is calling BS, maintaining he got the deed to the home fair and square ... and he's moving forward with the eviction case.
From flouting debate rules to colluding with the DNC to spreading disinformation online, Weaver argues that Clinton didn't win the nomination fair and square.
Say what you will about the primary rules and whether they should be reconsidered, Hillary Clinton played by those rules and won fair and square.
In flashbacks, we learned that Gaston was considerably more charming than his beefcake Disney persona but still didn't win over Belle's heart fair and square.
Trump won the presidency fair and square by winning the popular vote in a majority of states, which awarded him some 306 electoral college votes.
If Mr Trump accumulates the 1,237 delegates that he needs to command an absolute majority in the convention, he will have won fair and square.
Hard to believe even Trump would be such a patsy for no better reason than wanting to insist he won the election fair and square.
But when we started our business, our model was—we know that the record industry is crooked, but we're going to do things fair and square.
Profits left abroad: Far from reaching their station fair and square, big tech squirrels away its profits overseas, and doesn't pay its fair share at home.
On the other hand, if he didn't win fair and square, he has no such claim, and delegates have every right to deny him the nomination.
Well, Donald Trump has a long pattern of stiffing smaller businesses and daring them to sue him to recover the money they earned fair and square.
In Trump's mind, acknowledging that fact -- and, no matter what he thinks, it is a fact -- is tantamount to admitting he didn't win fair and square.
For a while, he wore the shackles of docility, to which he had committed, but on the field he was allowed to compete, fair and square.
The piece, "Fair and Square," suspends a pair of swings in mid-air on soldered chains, balanced in defiance of gravity and appearing frozen in time.
" They state it with tremendous authority, as if it's some unquestionable tenet of any election discussion: "Well, we can't argue that he won it fair and square.
Thank you, Mr. Leader, but most Democrats would prefer that the Senate do its job — and let Democrats win the election on their own, fair and square.
As if the fact that Russia was actively involved in trying to help him means he didn't win on his own or didn't win fair and square.
Here however, I made a critical error of abandoning my over hook at this crucial time, exposing the back, and I end up beaten fair and square.
"Well there it is -- If you can't win Wisconsinite's votes the fair and square way, you impose voter id to gain an advantage so you win," she wrote.
"Well first, all I can just say is that I won the election fair and square, and everyone knows that," Baldwin's Trump offered when first asked about Comey.
I went to school and got my Master's of Project Management degree and met Brayden and got married, and I thought I'd earned all my happiness fair and square.
When Cruz addressed them in Cleveland on Wednesday afternoon, he told them that Trump won the election fair and square, but they still booed when his plane flew overhead.
Mulvaney and his fellow Republicans almost certainly justify that capitulation by noting that Trump won fair and square and that the President represents where the party wants to be.
But Republicans also believe that they won control of the Supreme Court fair and square, and are likely to treat any effort to strip away that control as illegitimate.
Album Review The cheerful and the bleak face off on "The Tree of Forgiveness," John Prine's first album of his own new songs since "Fair and Square" back in 2005.
But it's another step to now say because I don't like the way this is going, I'm going to take something away from someone who won it fair and square.
"If I win a competition, I want to win it fair and square," says Lex Gilette, a blind track and field athlete who competes in the T11 and F11 categories.
In a comment first captured by Comments by Celebs, Bieber apparently felt the singer would have to work a little bit harder to earn the acclaimed title fair and square.
In a comment first captured by Comments by Celebs, Bieber apparently felt the singer would have to work a little bit harder to earn the acclaimed title fair and square.
He got there fair and square, triumphing over the strongest Republican presidential primary field since 2628, when Ronald Reagan, Bob Dole, Howard Baker and Jack Kemp were among the contenders.
At every turn this year, the party has rolled over for Trump — who did, after all, win the Republican primaries fair and square — and that's not going to change now.
"The way I see it is he won the thing fair and square," Ryan said in a clip of an interview with ABC's "This Week" that will air on Sunday.
In his mind, all of this Russia talk is simply the result of haters and losers who can't deal with the fact that he won fair and square in 2016.
RNC chief critique: Clinton didn't smile during national security forum Trump is the GOP nominee "because he won our nomination fair and square," Ryan said, repeating his past remarks on Trump.
To Trump, admitting Russia led a massive campaign to influence the 2016 election means that he is admitting that he didn't win fair and square or that the results are tainted.
With a victory for Moore imminent, the Senate Leadership Fund (SLF) released a statement commending Moore for beating Strange "fair and square" and promising to back Moore in the general election.
"I may not care for Trump, but he beat Hillary tonight fair and square even with Martha Raddatz trying to defeat him," Erick Erickson, a right-leaning commentator, wrote on Twitter.
" Guy Benson, political editor at the conservative website Townhall _______ "I may not care for Trump, but he beat Hillary tonight fair and square even with Martha Raddatz trying to defeat him.
I had my time writing rules for the America's Cup, and we lost fair and square, so it's not in my hands, but I just hope they are not overdoing it.
The brand's owner in the United States, the Deckers Outdoor Corporation, argues that in the 1990s it bought the American registered name from an Australian entrepreneur, Brian Smith, fair and square.
With only days to go until the midterm elections, of course it's the time for candidates who fear they can't win fair and square to pull out all the dirty tricks.
And like other tech giants, just because Apple created the iPhone doesn't mean it should be allowed to take over all markets that depend on its platform without competing fair and square.
After winning £250,00 fair and square on a scratchcard — but suffering a couple of minor accidents involving small fires and ink spillages — Smith shared his unusual story on the National Lottery's Facebook page.
In general I'd say that France won fair and square and Denmark is an effective team so I think the result is what it is and I have nothing to say against it.
More specifically, it is important that the people who lose elections recognize that they lost fair and square — assuming that that is indeed the case — and that they convey that truth to their supporters.
As Snooki outfitted herself in gloves and a giant trash bag, Magro said that of course he would have offered to handle the toilets himself, but Snooki lost the bet fair and square. No!!
"Donald Trump got on our ballot fair and square, and it is outrageous that the Democrat Party would actually try to rig the election this way," GOP chair Keith Downey said in a statement.
Zverev, 21, won fair and square 7-5 7-6(5) to claim a third victory in six meetings with Federer, but the semi-final ended in uproar after a controversial second-set tiebreak.
And if you're the kind of genre geek who jumps back to the ­beginning of a book to work out how you've been hoodwinked, you'll find that the author has played fair and square.
Bernie will have to find the courage to level with his supporters that he will not be the nominee and that Secretary Clinton won this election fair and square, and it was not rigged.
" A large part of Poliquin's issue with the outcome seems to be that he came first on first-preferences and then didn't win the election, telling media outlets "I won the election fair and square.
Then he pivoted to attacking Mueller's probe as a "disaster for our country," while asserting that he beat Clinton fair and square and insisting there was "zero collusion" between his campaign and the Russian government.
It was born out of a marriage of convenience between conservative anti-voter-fraud crusaders, who refuse to accept actual data, and a president who refuses to accept that he lost the popular vote fair and square.
"You can be lucky or unlucky with the safety cars, which is not what you hope for as a driver, you prefer it to be fair and square," added Vettel who also won the race from 2011-13.
They say their candidate won fair and square — by being a better candidate who had more experience and offered a bolder vision for the party, and not because the DNC voting members were persuaded by a spurious attack.
But the foundation has discounted the American court's ruling in favor of the dealers' view that the Schieles survived the war in the possession of a Grünbaum relative, not the Nazis, and were later sold fair and square.
At one point it was listed on eBay for a buy-it-now price of $75 million; today, it's the subject of a major California lawsuit in which a dozen people claim to have purchased it fair and square.
There was considerable kvetching from the Portuguese after both Beto and Joao Pinto were sent off in their match, but in truth the Red Devils had deserved the win and went on to top the group fair and square.
To Trump, any acknowledgment that Russia actively meddled in the 2016 election with the express purpose of helping him to win is the equivalent of saying he didn't win fair and square and maybe shouldn't have won at all.
"While we were honored to have fought hard for Big Luther, Judge Roy Moore won this nomination fair and square and he has our support, as it is vital that we keep this seat in Republican hands," Law said.
The giant who had beaten Kotoshogiku plenty of times fair and square, and who had manhandled all but one of his opponents in the tournament, leapt aside as though he were diving off the tracks to avoid a freight train.
Connotation is a lot harder to pin down on television, much less in transcripts, but a review of several instances show that saying "the president" often seemed to drive home the idea that Trump won the election, fair and square.
I may not like everything that this president says or does, but I do respect that he won the White House, fair and square, and that he campaigned on many of the same things that he is attempting to do today.
If Hillary Clinton wins, then Paul Ryan, Mitch McConnell, Reince Priebus, Ted Cruz, Marco Rubio, Tom Cotton, and other Trump-supporting politicians and voices should say, loudly and clearly and repeatedly, starting on November 9, that she won fair and square.
"Having on your resume that you were all in against the nominee -- (with a) record number of votes won fair and square -- having on your record that you were against the nominee is not a positive for future political aspirations," said Nevada Rep.
Instead of the anger and action one would expect from a President responding to an attack, he has repeatedly questioned the findings of US intelligence agencies and used the phrase "no collusion" to argue that he won the presidency fair and square.
"We want companies to know that when they come to compete in Saudi Arabia they will compete fair and square with any other company and not be subject to people using their influence or their position in order to extract better deals."
I have always believed that Trump won the White House fair and square by coming up with a superior message, by focusing on kitchen table issues, by staying on offense and by offering strong, uncompromising leadership to voters who desperately wanted it.
Republicans won the popular vote for the House of Representatives fair and square in 2016, but election analysts argue that Democrats will likely need to win the House popular vote this year by anything from 6 to 43 points in order to gain a majority.
A John Prine: The Tree of Forgiveness (Oh Boy) The 71(?)-year-old's second album of new originals since 1995 is bare-faced skimpy—10 songs lasting a shade over half an hour where 2005's pretty darn good Fair and Square almost filled a CD.
Here are three good reasons: the danger of getting crossed up if the stolen signs are incorrectly relayed, feeling confident you can hit the pitcher fair and square having confidence in your approach, and of course, fear of retribution in baseball's manic enforcement of the unwritten rules.
"We are not against competition, we are not against technology, but we want to compete fair and square," said Nino Hervias, 58, a taxi owner and spokesman for the Taxi Medallion Owner Driver Association, which represents about 1,500 individual taxi owners, most of whom are immigrants.
In the winter of 2004 to 2005, George W. Bush had just been reelected, and Republicans held majorities in both houses of Congress — electoral victories that they had, in all cases, won more or less fair and square rather than depending on gerrymandering or flukey maps.
"While we were honored to have fought hard for Big Luther, Judge Roy Moore won this nomination fair and square and he has our support, as it is vital that we keep this seat in Republican hands," SLF President and CEO Steven Law said in an emailed statement.
In this case, his refusal to accept that he lost the popular vote fair and square, despite winning the electoral college and the presidency, threatens to detract from another far more significant story -- his sweeping use of executive power to live up to campaign promises and begin to change America.
A reluctant Hillary ClintonHillary Diane Rodham ClintonThe exhaustion of Democrats' anti-Trump delusions Poll: Trump trails three Democrats by 10 points in Colorado Soft levels of support mark this year's Democratic primary MORE and her anti-Trump counterparts, including Bill Kristol and Ana Navarro, can finally concede that Trump won the election fair and square.
There is no scenario in which Trump will accept that he has lost fair and square; no matter how resounding his margin of defeat may be, he will begin his post-presidency by howling about massive voter fraud and political witch hunts and the failure of whatever attorney general has replaced Jeff Sessions to put his opponent behind bars.
They don't believe — or so they tell their followers — that President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump conversation with foreign leader part of complaint that led to standoff between intel chief, Congress: report Pelosi: Lewandowski should have been held in contempt 'right then and there' Trump to withdraw FEMA chief nominee: report MORE won the White House fair and square.
If you think Trump's cavalier attitude about Russian meddling is just words, I'd like to point you to acting White House chief of staff Mick Mulvaney's warning to staffers not to raise the issue of how America is dealing with future attempts to interfere in our elections because Trump couldn't get beyond the idea that any talk of Russia meant people were saying he didn't win fair and square.
He has to be cheated, so this is why you constantly hear this language from him of, this system is rigged, I'm being ripped off: Whether he's gonna end up blaming the Republican National Committee or he's gonna end up blaming Paul Ryan, or he's gonna blame Hillary Clinton for stealing the election in some way, the outcome will not be him saying, I lost fair and square.
Memorably, he argued that it was easier for many people to believe that President TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE was an agent of a foreign power that had rigged the 28503 U.S. presidential election results than to believe that our fellow Americans had actually voted this guy into office, fair and square.
Although Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE won the nomination "fair and square," the GOP is not his party, Speaker Paul RyanPaul Davis RyanEmbattled Juul seeks allies in Washington Ex-Parkland students criticize Kellyanne Conway Latina leaders: 'It's a women's world more than anything' MORE (R-Wis.) said Monday on a local radio show.

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