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23 Sentences With "played fair"

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And that would be fine – if the banks played fair.
He then asks them on camera if they have played fair.
China has not played fair, and the urge to try and punish it is unsurprising.
More so, it reminded us of the stakes for our heroes and played fair, if not brutal.
They played fair, scored a lot of touchdowns … it's a very exciting game from a scoring perspective.
Trump is right (I can't believe I just wrote those three words!) that China has not played fair.
But no cameras, no buzzers, they were just talented players who played fair and straight up trying to #TakeItBack.
All noted that they faced competition from a variety of rivals, including each other, and said they played fair with customers and rivals.
I was also "fair," which I took to mean blond, and, though I wouldn't have thought this through at the time, I played fair.
And when a last-minute revelation is slipped in, almost parenthetically, about Alison's past, you may feel that "Blue Ridge" hasn't played fair with its audience.
If the goal of this inaugural Walking Dead Quitter's Club was to find out whether the show played fair enough to earn devotion, the question's been answered: it doesn't.
There is broad bipartisan agreement that the status quo is untenable, and while folks might disagree about specific approaches or tactics, no one thinks that China has played fair in trade for years.
The company has been embroiled in a court battle with European Union regulators for years over whether it played fair in securing the 90% search engine market share it currently enjoys in the continent.
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.
She has abused the trust of the campaigns and is a significant contributor to the feeling among many Sanders supporters -- whom we need in November to defeat Trump -- that the DNC has not played fair.
"They had never played fair, and that ruined their greatness for me", Tarbell wrote about the company. Tarbell blasted Standard Oil for dubious business practices, including subduing competitors and engaging in illegal transportation deals with the railroad companies to undercut competitors' prices.
He then matched his career-high of 14 points against Oklahoma a few games later. Against the UCLA squad, Young scored eight points with five rebounds in the upset win. In the Big East Tournament Championship game, Young grabbed a team-high five rebounds against Pittsburgh. In the NCAA Tourney, Young played fair during the three games.
"I never had an animus against their size and wealth, never objected to their corporate form. I was willing that they should combine and grow as big and wealthy as they could, but only by legitimate means. But they had never played fair, and that ruined their greatness for me." Tarbell's father had been driven out of the oil business during the South Improvement Company affair.
Cecil Gooding Prior to the Chicago game, Fielding Yost announced that he had consented to coach the Michigan football team for another year in 1904. The Michigan Alumnus applauded the announcement: "Michigan football teams, under Coach Yost's regime have never lost and have always played fair. Every loyal Michigan man will hail Mr. Yost's decision with delight, and count his stay a guarantee of a fourth season of clean and successful football." On December 16, 1903, the team's official portrait was taken, and Willie Heston was elected captain of the 1904 team.
The reviewer quoted the episode as "stronger and sadder than ever," and was executed "extremely well." Goldman felt that the episode did not back down from the deeply powerful storylines from the past, and praised the emotions of the fleet after finding Earth in ruins. The Guardian received the episode positively, stating how many events happened during the course of the episode, and felt that the episode played fair with its audience, despite the number of new questions being addressed. It was anticipated that Dualla would play a big part in the episode after her appearance from the cold open.
If two or more teams finished level on points after completion of the group matches, the following tie-breakers were used to determine the final ranking: # greater number of points in the matches between the teams in question; # greater goal difference in matches between the teams in question; # greater number of goals scored in matches between the teams in question; # greater goal difference in all group games; # greater number of goals scored in all group games; # higher coefficient derived from Euro 2000 and 1998 World Cup qualifiers (points obtained divided by number of matches played); # fair play conduct in Euro 2000; # drawing of lots.
Larry confesses that the soda niter plant is a front for a large illegal alcohol operation that is backed by the East Coast crime syndicate. The whole town is working together. He says that W.W. (who is not really his father) instigated the scheme and that Brackett was in on it, as are Elder, Dr. MacPhail and the marshal. At first they played fair with the East Coast syndicate, gave them their cut, but then they became greedy and began to lure people to the town for work, killed them to order, gave them fake names with fake insurance policies and now they plan to set fire to the town and collect on the fake insurance.
For the three-game group stage of this tournament, where two or more teams in a group tied on an equal number of points, the finishing positions were determined by the following tie-breaking criteria in the following order: # number of points obtained in the matches among the teams in question # goal difference in the matches among the teams in question (if more than two teams finish equal on points) # number of goals scored in the matches among the teams in question (if more than two teams finish equal on points) # goal difference in all the group matches # number of goals scored in all the group matches # coefficient from the qualifying competitions for the 2006 FIFA World Cup and 2006/08 UEFA European Football Championship (points obtained divided by the number of matches played) # fair play conduct of the teams (final tournament) # drawing of lots However, these criteria would not apply if two teams tied on points and goals scored played against each other in their final group match and no other team in group finishes with same points; in that case, the tie would be broken by a penalty shootout.

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