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To be fair, to be fair, Tyrus, everybody thinks someone else is in a cult.
BUT IT'S ALSO IN DEALING – WE NEED TO BE FAIR BUT WE NEED TO BE FAIR TO ALL THOSE CONCERNED.
"I wanted to be fair to the artists and I wanted to be fair to my staff," she said by telephone.
But to be fair — and I'm the last person, really, who should be defending the digital revolution — but to be fair, television has been as much responsible ... Same thing.
To be fair, Mailer & Co. had cause to quake.
" To be fair, Roosevelt said, these men "have tried.
I'm concerned … that they're not going to be fair.
We just want the reporting to be fair and accurate.
To be fair to advisers, such regulations mean extra bureaucracy.
But, to be fair, this isn't just any old ring.
And, to be fair, Viall is a reality television star.
To be fair to Morgan, he could merely be sniffing.
But in our view the price has to be fair.
To be fair, forming an identity is taxing for anyone.
To be fair, not everyone can make baby bangs work.
To be fair, that's a pretty stupid thing to want.
To be fair, Muschietti has clearly done this on purpose.
TO BE FAIR, FOR WHATEVER REASON HE CHANGED HIS MIND.
PAYNE: Does the President want to be fair and compassionate?
To be fair, this episode will hit home for some.
To be fair, there's nothing particularly wrong about the dock.
To be fair, not all messy roommates are  created equal.
To be fair ... Brooklyn and Chloe haven't announced their split.
And to be fair, much of this is on me.
But, to be fair, it was an unbelievably stressful time.
Okay, so, to be fair, she's still wearing a ponytail.
To be fair, TWO letters were changed in this title.
But, to be fair, they're not worth revisiting as adults.
To be fair, this list is by no means comprehensive.
To be fair, plenty of Star Trek fans loved it.
To be fair, that has been movement in this area.
To be fair, the anonymous messaging trend isn't completely over.
To be fair, Clinton has proposed some of the solutions.
To be fair, Mr Mugabe also has moments of lucidity.
To be fair, even Paul admits that he thinks Musical.
To be fair, portfolio growth going forward may disappoint expectations.
To be fair, this content consumption was also extremely unethical.
To be fair, things used to be worse at NASA.
To be fair, he has been looking pretty miserable lately.
To be fair, this isn't an issue exclusive to Airbnb.
And to be fair it's actually a pretty sweet pipe.
To be fair, the hygiene side of it is phenomenal.
To be fair, that's not how the court framed it.
To be fair, doors are tricky things to kick down.
His motto, in Gaelic, was "I strive to be fair".
And to be fair, the Paris Motor Show represented this.
To be fair, the series is totally suspenseful and scary.
That coat looks like the real deal, to be fair.
To be fair, this is hard, since donkeys reproduce slowly.
To be fair, a couple companies tried out this idea.
But to be fair, I didn't really try that hard.
To be fair to us, those disasters are quite rare.
To be fair, you can't fault his John Oliver impression.
To be fair, so is virtually every other online service.
To be fair, I don't have a metalhead's traditional hair.
And to be fair: it was a damn good apology.
TARLOV: You said you were going to be fair tonight.
But he added that any deal needed to be fair.
"I want this Justice Department to be fair," Carr said.
To be fair, that's always a tough relationship to develop.
To be fair, Trump did not start this arms race.
To be fair, he should make one for chicks too.
To be fair, it's probably not an actual menu item.
To be fair, this whole thing doesn't seem particularly newsworthy.
It is sort of an awkward word, to be fair.
Readers learn to be fair and writers learn to think.
To be fair, I'm sure Jude has other talents, too.
To be fair, it is besieged by Boko Haram insurgents.
To be fair, it's not for the lack of trying.
Facebook, to be fair, has had a rough few years.
To be fair, this is how late night shows operate.
The show is always going to be fair and balanced.
I didn't write it, to be fair, I produced it.
To be fair, I don't think that's all that surprising.
To be fair, it's not that Alt's recreation is bad.
To be fair the idea behind Mott & Bow isn't new.
To be fair, she does have a contract with Adidas.
To be fair, some of the drafts aren't that bad.
Though to be fair, I drop books all the time.
People want [the redistricting process] to be fair and independent.
Which, to be fair, was true for a long time.
" She added: "Can you expect a criminal to be fair?
To be fair to Twitter, Jones has hardly been silenced.
To be fair, we haven't seen that yet [higher inflation].
To be fair, you don't envy Schilling in his task.
Sam: To be fair, at least I stayed the night.
Although, to be fair, he had already dropped 3 lbs.
To be fair, Rock's joke was more awkward than offensive.
To be fair, somebody asked me that question this morning.
Well, to be fair, he doesn't make anything at all.
To be fair, wheat flour isn't technically a traditional ingredient.
I just want us to be fair to the man.
And to be fair, a lot of it was funny.
To be fair, though, there are already services like Clarif.
To be fair, it also costs as much as one.
To be fair, it's understandable that the President is concerned.
To be fair, this is not a problem of Mrs.
To be fair, it's one that Obamacare didn't touch, either.
To be fair, his tiny head bore evidence of fuzz.
To be fair, it is a hard nut to crack.
To be fair, there is plenty that Sydney could teach.
To be fair, Florida is not the only results holdout.
And to be fair, Southern Phantom is not for everyone.
And to be fair, there is a lot of uncertainty.
But to be fair, that was not during midterm campaigns.
To be fair, there's not really a vocabulary for this.
To be fair, my job history was a tad unusual.
"It has to be fair to our members," he said.
To be fair, not all premium schemes are created equal.
To be fair, the book is dotted with stimulating insights.
Mueller, to be fair, has a stronger defense than Comey.
To be fair, he's had a hell of a week.
To be fair, this has happened after past presidential elections.
To be fair, there is a history of such spectacles.
To be fair, it is summer in the Southern Hemisphere.
To be fair, Clarke's Khaleesi was always wearing a wig.
Not all stock market debuts are suffering, to be fair.
To be fair, he does find room for a tempest.
To be fair, Noel makes for a very convincing Michelle.
He's saying 'I want free trade to be fair trade.
In the U.S., people still expect things to be fair.
To be fair, some of these features are genuinely cool.
To be fair, the bewilderment surrounding Obama's proclamation was warranted.
But, to be fair, we've done much better than anticipated.
To be fair, it might be a myth we need.
Although, to be fair, such a move wouldn't be unprecedented.
To be fair, they may not know what to do.
To be fair, though, it also has an image problem.
It needs to be thorough, it needs to be fair.
"To be fair, there are mayors and governors," he said.
To be fair, it is also a very popular reality.
To be fair, it's different when it's your own country.
To be fair, Facebook's running into a lot of walls.
To be fair, France hasn't totally solved the cost problem.
Well, to be fair, I didn't do it right now.
To be fair, I was also the only foreigner there.
From now on, we expect trading relationships to be fair.
It's not easy to make Dorking sound romantic, to be fair.
To be fair, pornography isn't the only health threat Republicans identify.
Well, to be fair, it's a little more complicated than that.
To be fair, the color has always looked rad on Baldwin.
To be fair, he did get breast, thigh, and leg photos.
To be fair, Johnson was much easier to dismiss than Parker.
To be fair, too, the world is a very complex place.
To be fair, it does sounds like a pretty intense ride.
And, to be fair, they are using some seriously similar tactics.
LOS ANGELES — To be fair, it's not a very good trailer.
To be fair, Trump's approach wasn't 100 percent identical to Obama's.
To be fair, Spaceman isn't exactly running a K Street campaign.
To be fair, each failed program suffered its own unique problems.
To be fair to papa Ventimiglia, you can't eat an Emmy.
To be fair, Barabooians had real reasons to distrust the press.
To be fair, the movie adheres to al Mansour's definition perfectly.
To be fair, she probably always was the cool kid anyway.
To be fair, Robot Carnival doesn't lack for love or death.
To be fair, Mr Nazarbayev is not one to overdo it.
To be fair, the duo start off on the wrong foot.
And to be fair: Sometimes buttons, when pressed, don't do things!
To be fair, the Trumps have had a hectic week too.
To be fair, the modern shark terror isn't wholly without justification.
To be fair, there were plenty of games that weren't reruns.
To be fair, the Atom Cats aren't technically all about felines.
To be fair, Clinton was also in on the gesticulation game.
To be fair, most of us would've done the same thing.
Though to be fair, Foster and Hunt do look pretty similar.
To be fair, the bloc has already done quite a lot.
To be fair, freestyle might not be the most accurate term.
To be fair, Bradley Cooper is killing in this movie too.
"The point is, it has to be fair," Jonan told reporters.
To be fair, the BJP is not alone in its bribery.
To be fair, I'm not surprised Ted Nugent has blue balls.
To be fair, none could be enacted by executive fiat alone.
To be fair, Basis doesn't claim to solve all your problems.
To be fair, you can't pin this one on Disney magic.
To be fair, they definitely nailed the "pretty hand writing" bit.
The government, to be fair, does not have its eyes closed.
To be fair, he does not limit himself to fine words.
This, to be fair, hamstrung the early parts of the season.
I want free trade, but it's got to be fair trade.
Although to be fair, there is no one quite like Mariah.
By that logic, all bilateral trade must balance to be "fair".
But to be fair it's much more difficult in financial services.
Remember, this show was always going to be fair and balanced.
The party urged the body to be fair in its ruling.
To be fair, one can understand presidents' persistent frustration with reporters.
But to be fair, this also isn't a competition over aesthetics.
To be fair, the Kevin Federline look isn't for everyone. 13.
To be fair, the officer grabbing her isn't winning points either.
"The parties consider the settlement to be fair," the statement said.
But, to be fair, wheatgrass isn't exactly a new smoothie ingredient.
To be fair though, he does have a solid douchebag detector.
To be fair to Booker, he has to protect his turf.
To be fair, Cards was written before the election was decided.
But to be fair, Trump touched on policy issues as well.
To be fair, seasonal factors also impact the reserve-outflow relationship.
"I would have had an abortion to be fair," Beth says.
To be fair, he'd been dealing with drunk idiots all night.
Price: $47.96 To be fair, this is a pretty boring gift.
Now, to be fair, my dad is a pretty likely option.
To be fair: some things about the original work a little.
And to be fair, these guys make a mean veggie burger.
To be fair, he signs whatever is in front of him.
There is, to be fair, a lot to earn the comparison!
To be fair, the articles cited above all provide requisite context.
To be fair, Berry's recent Instagram posts don't suggest she's pregnant.
To be fair, a lot of that blame is well-earned!
To be fair, there are some pleasures to be found here.
To be fair, the entire event had already been brain-twisting.
To be fair, Obama didn't blithely take on Trump without prodding.
To be fair, much of what has been done is useful.
To be fair, voters who rejected Brexit are not entirely voiceless.
To be fair, at least this arc almost worked for me.
"I mean to be fair these are actually jokes," they wrote.
But, to be fair, it is hard to dance in water.
And to be fair, there is a positive element to that.
To be fair, he has a good reason to be distracted.
To be fair, I don't know what I would have done.
To be fair, Tesla has had two profitable quarters so far.
It's got to be fair, but it's got to go fast.
To be fair, these traits were common in 1970s sci-fi.
Let's sit down and discuss what it means to be fair.
The reasons for that weren't Hahn's entirely fault, to be fair.
To be fair, that was artificial contamination to a drastic degree.
To be fair, that was a generous move on his part.
To be fair, the "club" is a Sexy Unique Restaurant Restaurant.
Trump then reportedly indicated he wanted the process to be fair.
To be fair, there wasn't much that I liked in 1999.
But, to be fair, that's kind of a Bachelor/Bachelorette tradition.
To be fair, some pro-net neutrality people also used bots.
To be fair to Holman, he hasn't been drinking all day.
To be fair, I didn't swear off shows entirely in 2017.
Do you think it's even possible to be fair to everyone?
To be fair, Democrats hedged on town halls five years ago.
To be fair, Dr. Lea said he was a cat person.
To be fair, many older Americans are also flouting the quarantine.
But to be fair, diplomacy hasn't worked for past administrations either.
A club scene from a dystopian futuristic drama, to be fair.
The present is an extraordinarily difficult time to be fair-minded.
But to be fair, its hasn't worked for past administrations, either.
To be fair, "Bob Honey" is perplexing and unquantifiable by design.
To be fair, every meeting with Don Jr. involves limited intelligence.
To be fair, Massimiliano Tonelli is not a regular tour guide.
To be fair, Fortress Mueller has been a frustration for reporters.
To be fair, Mr. West has swum in these waters before.
"Everyone should try to be fair with each other," he said.
To be fair to Ray, Peri and Jo really do vanish.
To be fair, there were also moments where he stood out.
To be fair, Hersh does get his share of stories told.
To be fair, he's only been on the job since November.
To be fair, nobody was rude to me, let alone cruel.
And to be fair they did give him a standing ovation.
To be fair, the World Series is a pretty big deal.
To be fair, those sparklies can be found on $50 leotards.
But to be fair, it's not totally out of left field.
To be fair, this isn't entirely unique to the TV series.
To be fair, Styles has rocked a look like this before.
"We have to be fair there with the Brazilians," he said.
To be fair, this is true of most time travel stories.
Can someone with that mentality ever be expected to be fair?
To be fair to him, the scene was in the film.
To be fair, last year wasn't the best for California skiers.
But to be fair, she knows you're allowed to be offended.
To be fair, Goodyear will unveil new airships that'll look similar.
To be fair, Kim's doing more than just throwing money around.
To be fair, "hit" is somewhat of a relative term here.
"I know the history situation and all that kind of stuff, but this one, especially with what went on during the week, if we're going to be fair, we need to be fair with everybody," Carr said.
To be fair, weak enforcement is sometimes a result of limited authority.
To be fair to Samsung, the underlying concept here is really cool.
To be fair, Pheramor's algorithm does rely on more than genetics alone.
To be fair, not everyone sees value in denser, more urban cities.
Brighter than sunlight, to be fair — but close to real-world conditions.
But to be fair, alcohol isn't really that tasty is it. True.
To be fair, these kids are giving the game their best shot.
The cover does look a bit "doom and gloom" to be fair!
To be fair, of course, its most impressive installation was invisible, underground.
"To be fair, it's no longer a two-pizza company," he said.
OK, to be fair, we were there working on a Thermals record.
To be fair to Bixby, it's a lot younger than the competition.
To be fair, up until that point, my life wasn't going great.
To be fair, Cleveland is hardly the only locale with segregated schools.
To be fair, checking a pet is logistically harder than it sounds.
To be fair, the hurdles involved in developing these devices are immense.
Though, to be fair, this latest battery recall isn't actually on Samsung.
Dads, to be fair, are putting in more time than their dads.
"Agreements and arrangements have to be fair for both sides," he said.
To be fair, the GAO can sometimes be pedantic in its evaluations.
To be fair, I never thought Clinton was a particularly strong candidate.
They are supposed to be fair and balanced to report the facts.
To be fair, Mr Ma said employers should not mandate such hours.
To be fair, the narrative around COD was one of lowered expectations.
To be fair, 45% of Hong Kongers live in government-subsidised housing.
And he tried to be fair, even to the down-and-outs.
To be fair, defensive players don't have many opportunities to score touchdowns.
To be fair, the other gas giants probably smell similar, said Fortney.
To be fair, "Game of Thrones" now has plenty of impressive women.
"To be fair, the pitch was a bit high," ESPN's SportsCenter said.
To be fair, an omen isn't necessarily a portent of negative things.
To be fair, it didn't work and Kimmi herself was sent home.
To be fair, most things do when you're the hosts of Who?
Which is pretty much what we'd be doing too, to be fair.
To be fair, Ariana seems to be aware of the whole phenomenon.
To be fair, 2019's remake of The Lion King surpasses watchable.
It has to do with trade deals that have to be fair.
Does that $70bn deficit have to come to zero to be fair?
To be fair, he might have a point on that last count.
To be fair, Facebook's comments were meant to help model revenue projections.
And to be fair, sexy or not, the ornaments really are pretty.
To be fair, YouTube has taken concrete steps to fix some problems.
To be fair, DeVos did come out as decidedly anti-discrimination personally.
"To be fair to Cowherd, he didn't explicitly racialize this," Nteta says.
To be fair, you could be forgiven for forgetting that it had.
To be fair, the episode doesn't get off to the best start.
To be fair, the Senate's really stepped up its game of late.
To be fair, they're most certainly better equipped to do this job.
To be fair, the Trump review of the deal hasn't even started.
This was only ever going to end one way, to be fair.
To be fair, much of the Canadian media loves Trailer Park Boys.
To be fair, calling this election was the right thing to do.
And is it possible for facial recognition to be fair at all?
Well, to be fair, 1925 was only a month away, but still.
And to be fair, he only starts out the game that way.
To be fair, Trump doesn't really have a North Korea policy yet.
To be fair, an average-growth prediction also misses 100% of recessions.
To be fair, the publicly funded organization is up against commercial broadcasters.
"People on Wall Street want the game to be fair," she said.
To be fair to Donald Trump, he was not present in Montana.
But, to be fair, I understand why so many people were mad.
To be fair, HQ2's publicity failure is not entirely Amazon's fault.
But to be fair: stand-up is much harder than it looks!
Although, to be fair, perhaps he was communicating with cancerous skin cells.
To be fair to the critics above, Trump's behavior was indeed troubling.
He said the contest against Kenyatta was not going to be fair.
"To be fair, this is one of my weak days," he croaks.
To be fair, it was the first day the tacos were available.
To be fair, Mr. Rogers is not working with a clean slate.
To be fair, Facebook isn't the only company struggling with this issue.
To be fair: Lots of hotels suck at keeping customers' data safe.
Ending DACA was not, to be fair, an easy decision for him.
And to be fair, and I've seen this happen before, even Facebook.
To be fair, we are still doing some amazing things in space.
To be fair, the idea underlying the show isn't a bad one.
To be fair, though, some differences are easier to spot than others.
To be fair to them, remember how well that worked in 85033?
To be fair, we all fail to experience life to the fullest.
Going forward, trade deals will have to be fair, free and reciprocal.
The shutdown is necessary "to be fair for all students," Benghabrit said.
To be fair, most things do when you're the hosts of  Who?
To be fair, the Light Rider wasn't designed like your typical motorcycle.
And to be fair, there were a few more shockers this year.
You always try to be fair, and you're so considerate of others.
To be fair, at the time, people didn't take it seriously either.
To be fair, even good ads interrupt the user's experience a little.
To be fair, we were pretty trashed most of the time too.
Well to be fair, the wall will put the kibosh on that.
To be fair, Trump does have some celebrities performing at his inauguration.
In our case, when we do that, we're trying to be fair.
To be fair, not every dramatization of swarms features a central brain.
To be fair, other virtual currencies — including Bitcoin — are falling as well.
To be fair, that's basically what we're doing with our Mac Pro.
To be fair, that's basically what we're doing with our Mac Pro.
Though, to be fair, it had transcended all definitions of the word.
To be fair, many expected some improvement this season, but maybe to .
To be fair, this is a question that's not limited to Apple.
To be fair, the administration has earned some of this European ire.
To be fair, a chronological timeline isn't a cure-all for Twitter.
To be fair, Google Duplex doesn't literally use phrase-book-like templates.
To be fair, it's possible that Brazile was also tipping off Sen.
And so when we look at it, you want to be fair.
To be fair to my wife, Courtenay, it was scorching that day.
To be fair: Do you know what Chandler does for a living?
They'll say they merely want candidates to be fair to one another.
Now, to be fair, that basically is the Republican health care plan.
To be fair, I'm not sure how Twitter can solve this problem.
To be fair, Mr. Obama is not the only one to blame.
This is an area that Spotify has struggled with, to be fair.
To be fair, if she doesn't have friends, then that is concerning.
To be fair, she'd lived more lives than most by that point.
To be fair, it's easy to see the differences with these funds.
Or, to be fair, could the poor guy still be in shock?
There, he said that free trade needs to be fair and reciprocal.
To be fair, all he said was, 'Want to hang out later?
To be fair, all three faces have called for lower drug prices.
Though, to be fair, people in Ireland already think tomatoes are spicy.
To be fair, for decades they never followed through on that rhetoric.
And if that's the case, we try very hard to be fair.
To be fair to him, his was four yards longer than Catanzaro's.
And to be fair, her fashionization has probably been coming for awhile.
James was also, to be fair, 22 years old at the time.
To be fair, the Obama administration also pursued some of those actions.
To be fair, Harry Reid was in the same position in 2014.
To be fair, it does have an existing fanbase to draw from.
To be fair, public lotteries are less corruption-prone than private ones.
To be fair, Mr. Cruz cannot be blamed fully for Norway's diplomatic travails.
To be fair, the first half of the show is clunky at best.
To be fair, both Jess and Logan have their own issues — but Dean?
To be fair, the concerns Nathaniel voices to Rebecca are real and valid.
To be fair to Muñoz's measurements, paleoflood hydrology on the Mississippi ain't easy.
To be fair, it wasn't only the top 5 who looked like that.
To be fair to Silicon Valley, it rarely claims to have "invented" anything.
Hey, just to be fair, why not mashup all of the Bachelors too?
To be fair, they see it breaking the psychological 8.00 barrier "by 2018".
To be fair, she actually got a favorable review from one Boston publication.
Though to be fair, "are you ready" seemed like a very plausible line.
To be fair, the film was really codirected by Stephen King and cocaine.
To be fair, the overall state of the economy is still pretty good.
To be fair, the movie's queerness begins and ends at about this scene.
To be fair, Haddish isn't the only celebrity who's peddled questionable health advice.
To be fair, the companies do have a strong business case for merging.
To be fair, Wear 2.0 does make it easier to use these apps.
To be fair, the market chaos that followed the Brexit vote could abate.
To be fair, we don't know how the final movie will turn out.
To be fair, the idea often gets raised by the season's women, too.
And, to be fair, it's hard to think of anyone who wouldn't be.
To be fair, it also means more compensation for reindeer killed by carnivores.
To be fair to Future Man, it isn't really a show about dicks.
Doesn't seem like the refs had much hand in anything, to be fair.
To be fair, not all applications are really suited for little data analytics.
To be fair, there really isn't another writer like Márquez, or like Faulkner.
To be fair, this only occurred for a week, and it fixed it.
Now, to be fair, updates as big as "Fortnitemares" aren't all that frequent.
CoverGirl To be fair, I opted to try a gloss this time around.
To be fair, most platforms struggle with user performance in the early days.
To be fair, Swift is one of the biggest stars on the planet.
To be fair, there isn't that much, thematically, that will surprise the reader.
To be fair, this confusion cannot entirely be blamed on the general public.
" She also added that "to be fair, my face is in there somewhere.
To be fair, none of this is really the end of the world.
To be fair, this advice probably applies to your house cat as well.
To be fair, Robert L. Haber's write-up might be an actual review.
HANNITY: I got to be fair, Geraldo I will give you 20 seconds.
But to be fair, determining what the right thing is is very tricky.
However, to be fair to marketing, you are making an implicit trade-off.
To be fair, building Lego sounds like a pretty fun date to us.
He could still argue against repealing it, but he ought to be fair.
To be fair, ad fraud is a widespread problem not limited to Yahoo.
To be fair, not all cigarettes are flung or flicked to the ground.
To be fair, Scope may be breaking out of its particularly ostentatious mold.
To be fair, the White House has decried domestic violence and sexual misconduct.
Economists, to be fair, are constrained in ways that many scientists are not.
To be fair to Scarborough, Kristol really did sound like he was crying.
To be fair, the "Teen Wolf" star and Bella Thorne split last summer.
To be fair to Lonzo -- lets be real, he made a smart decision.
To be fair, from the Trumpian viewpoint, Pope Francis sort of started it.
To be fair, he looks extremely good, as he has for many years.
To be fair, Nook does have a strong track-record for chalkboard messages.
To be fair though, immigrant-friendly policing did not significantly reduce crime either.
To be fair, traders, desensitized, uneducated and unskilled, are no monsters by birth.
And to be fair, some politicians are already trying to make this happen.
I've tried doing a lower dose, though to be fair, never that low.
To be fair, some Members of Congress are pushing for the STAR Act.
To be fair, M relies on a mix of AI and human components.
To be fair, even the most social among us dread the networking dance.
We can't just start from scratch and expect for that to be fair.
To be fair, these two games with corporations have been known for decades.
To be fair, that's probably the message Faraday Future is trying to send.
Every now and then, to be fair, a book does show its face.
To be fair, Lane is trying, however ineptly, to make a decent point.
Baumbach works to be fair to both of them, and the effort shows.
To be fair, Trump has had a lot of success in his life.
To be fair there's still a lot we don't know about medieval England.
To be fair, I was booking only about 10 days before I arrived.
To be fair, some congressional Democrats were not as quick to sign off.
To be fair, there have been some truly inspirational moments during the address.
To be fair, from Europe's perspective, the West was already on shaky ground.
To be fair, it's easy to see why we continue to do this.
It's an argument that his rivals, to be fair, have struggled to counter.
To be fair, there's an obvious difference between suspension calls and replay reviews.
And to be fair, a lot of developers have already boarded that train.
Lopez ends up victorious, but to be fair they both absolutely nail it.
To be fair, building trust from scratch is hard enough on its own.
It's got to be fair and reciprocal and it's got to be enforceable.
To be fair, the film's schedule could stay on track, but Warner Bros.
To be fair, that's the case for most jobs in the service industry.
To be fair, Scott Disick did just get busted doing a product placement.
That would be great for consumers, but—to be fair—bad for producers.
To be fair, as with anything else, there is a hierarchy to things.
To be fair, he does say Bieber has one factor on his side.
To be fair, weight gain isn't the most telling sign of a pregnancy.
And what if that bread... well, that was still bread, to be fair.
To be fair, school discipline and violence against students are very different things.
To be fair, it is not just the critics who elide this point.
To be fair, O'Neal's highlights were rim-rocking — and occasionally rim-breaking — dunks.
But to be fair, the Grand deserves better reviews than it gets online.
To be fair, Pixar has missed out on the Animated Feature category before.
To be fair, the doctor's erstwhile acolytes are working with tools he provided.
There's always a torrent of rhetoric, a tsunami of it, to be fair.
Now, to be fair, looking at newspaper lead stories isn't a perfect measure.
To be fair, Walkers is also more meta than the typical art exhibition.
To be fair, I'm only blaming them because we didn't do fiscal stimulus.
" He added, "I want our industry to be fair and equitable for everyone.
Although, to be fair, in Florida a 'young voter' is anyone under 75.
To be fair, Brazilian voters have been mainly concerned about corruption and violence.
To be fair, Mr. Macron never had much popular support to begin with.
At those earlier points, to be fair, Sanders wasn't the clear front-runner.
But to be fair, liberal politicians are not alone in championing the idea.
To be fair, TikTok remains in an experimental phase with regards to revenue.
The price hike did add 10 hours of cloud DVR, to be fair.
Well, to be fair, it changed since the last time I did it.
The market still looks to be fair game for other retail players, too.
It boils down to whom you're trying to be fair to, Harper says.
I don't think Tucker or Dale would've been Trump supporters, to be fair
To be fair, consumers have made that transition before, with music and television.
Although to be fair, the food at Duke's Canoe Club was also incredible.
To be fair, I don't always keep my food costs to a minimum.
And to be fair, we don't know what Warren and Sanders were saying.
To be fair, I was VERY full afterward, but it was worth it.
To be fair, Apple's guts are usually better than those of most competitors.
To be fair, you might not recognize this current trend as California Girl.
To be fair: It was funny, so I let her keep doing it.
To be fair, the research on the sabbatical concerns microplastics, not climate change.
To be fair, there is much within our criminal justice system to celebrate.
I try to be fair to the parts, and not have a hierarchy.
But, to be fair, is there anything more dangerous than maintaining today's course?
To be fair, globalization has probably played a significant role in wage stagnation.
And to be fair, U.S. News has written great articles about honors colleges.
But we want it to be fair and equal and not excessively onerous.
To be fair, Britain's relationship with the union was never an easy one.
To be fair, Mr. Dano didn't plan things to work out this way.
To be fair, she added, the new dial style was a technical nightmare.
To be fair, countries are hard at work trying to fix these problems.
To be fair, a David Bowie tribute is pretty much an impossible task.
To be fair, other credit firms' recovery strategies don't seem as vulnerable as Experian's.
Mr Trump's doctrine that trade must be balanced to be fair is economically illiterate.
To be fair, some of the entries are genuinely funny, if not slightly disturbing.
To be fair, Manning dumped government files onto the web without filters or redactions.
Jeremy Kitzhaber "To be fair, I was exposed to numerous dust storms," he recalls.
But the public does expect judges to be fair and to take law seriously.
To be fair, this has less to do with collecting humans than protecting them.
Title IX requires campus disciplinary procedures to be fair and equitable to both sides.
To be fair, reports of the Oshrys' racism had not yet been made public.
To be fair, it birthed good products like Hangouts and the excellent Google Photos.
I believe strongly in free trade but it also has to be FAIR TRADE.
To be fair, one of Saturday Night Live's biggest problems is not their fault.
From now on, we expect trading relationships to be fair and, very importantly, reciprocal.
To be fair, he's 14 months, and the purees are meant for younger babies.
I have tried hard to bend over backwards and to be fair to him.
To be fair, it seems like the algorithms are working for him just fine.
To be fair, he didn't know that was unusual until after we got married.
Now, to be fair, a lot of buildings can wind up looking pretty phallic.
To be fair, Nielsen's numbers don't take into account mobile, tablet, or laptop viewing.
To be fair, things aren't as bad as the original implementation of Friend Codes.
To be fair, difference is the norm when it comes to money and relationships.
To be fair, the handset is arguably more "L" than "XL" by current standard.
To be fair, Washington has been increasingly harping on the problem in recent months.
To be fair, there have been rumors of a Spotify IPO for years now.
To be fair, as an actual game piece, the thimble was pretty wack, though.
WATTERS: Well, you don&apost have to bend over backwards -- pretend to be fair.
"To be fair, everyone was kissing ass last night at the Emmys," he said.
To be fair, Wells Fargo isn't the only company that's been accused of this.
And just to be fair, long-form on YouTube or Snapchat means seven minutes?
What's more important for journalists is to be fair and balanced in their reporting.
And to be fair, that clue is under a very full plate of spaghetti.
Okay, to be fair, it's pretty clear what Clooney wanted to say with Suburbicon.
To be fair, her first track, "These Heaux," isn't exactly topping the charts. Yet.
And also probably didn't have the capacity to form complex thoughts, to be fair
To be fair to Pence, having the vice president oversee the NSC is tradition.
I think I will say he's not a conservative, to be fair to him.
But to be fair, there's a lot to be excited about that isn't Han.
Well, to be fair, in the tech world, four years is a long time.
"To be fair … I gave them a lot of material to dissect," she said.
To be fair, Olympic visitors are unlikely to encounter the same problems as locals.
Gunna's back with new music—even though to be fair, he never really left.
But that wasn't actually wanted – I wanted the relationship to be fair and equal.
To be fair, my boyfriend and I eat real pineapples when they're in season.
Though, to be fair, Canalys does anticipate continued global growth in the smartwatch category.
To be fair, Gates and his wife Melinda typically work with larger dollar amounts.
"I didn't have my golf swing all week really, to be fair," he said.
They have to be fair and tough like you are, no question about that.
To be fair to Trump, some commentators have not reported his remarks in full.
It was a good Damon Albarn album in the first place, to be fair.
To be fair, not everyone is skeptical as savvy investors will have protected themselves.
I honestly felt sick because I wanted to be fair, but follow my heart.
So to be fair, my first drunk festival experience was… Field Day this year.
And of course, they key here is that the criticism has to be fair.
Trump threatened to fight Joe Biden on Twitter To be fair, Joe started it.
To be fair to Kaling, nobody in their right mind would go to Newark.
The lads, to be fair to them, have got Nirvana down to a tee.
His argument isn't broadly true: Most reporters work hard to be fair and accurate.
To be fair, that was a pretty low bar to clear at the time.
To be fair, one of the paintings was apparently made by a sober person.
Though, to be fair, his pal Carly Rae Jepsen has that more than covered.
You know, I think, to be fair ... I've got family, I've got other interests.
To be fair, there is no such thing as a perfect social media network.
To be fair, it makes sense why so many of us do it anyway.
"To be fair, everyone was kissing ass last night at the Emmys," he added.
To be fair, the Indian Ocean is only 3,500 miles away from North Korea.
To be fair, cybersecurity firms recognise this fundamental flaw in their anti-virus software.
To be fair, some Bluetooth headphones also offer a wired input, but guess what?
And to be fair, Moore is running 25 points behind a typical Alabama Republican.
To be fair, there's quite a bit there that really shouldn't be brought back.
But to be fair, she's mostly just repeating what people are tweeting at it.
To be fair, this isn't BIP and The Bachelor's first brush with ass-blurrery.
"To be fair to them, it [plugging the leak] is a challenge," said Anderson.
To be fair, several of the sites on the list clearly fit these concerns.
To be fair, the tourist was not the first person to make this accusation.
"To be fair, who are the people who are supporting him anyways?" he asked.
They also happen to be Fair Trade certified and Oeko-Tek Standard 100 certified. 
To be fair, "Thor: The Dark World" went on to earn $677.5 million worldwide.
And to be fair, a lot of hard work goes into creating each one.
To achieve the second one, it must be shown to be fair and accurate.
To be fair, you can scoff at the antics and still be swept away.
To be fair, Hello isn't technically bound to the early access commitment of transparency.
To be fair, even our unblinking witness does not always have his wits intact.
To be fair, Clips doesn't purport to be as good as a human photographer.
To be fair, the Fed has made precautionary rate cuts outside of downturns before.
Though to be fair, neither Sansa nor Arya would have survived each other's journeys.
And to be fair, we weren't making music for our parents at that point.
To be fair to Happ, he isn't the only American who doesn't get this.
The show isn't exactly subtle, but to be fair, neither were Bette and Joan.
It was, to be fair, a pretty much flawless match with a great story.
To be fair, he wasn't exactly a mohel (a Jew who performs ritual circumcisions).
To be fair, we were using them to look for more info about hedgehogs.
To be fair, you can point to papers that seem to disagree with me.
To be fair, some prominent people think he would be very good at it.
The show's writers do, to be fair, give their heroine more pushback this season.
To be fair, my visit was in late September — not quite peak beach season.
To be fair, College Board's objection to the current curriculum's staggering size is valid.
To be fair, Putin isn't the only Russian leader who normally dominates the list.
To be fair, a bit of wit and play are allowed to sneak in.
To be fair, not all applications of beacon technology are marketing or surveillance-oriented.
To be fair to Trump, other US administrations had the Arab force idea too.
To be fair, it is hardly unusual to feel alienated in a dance club.
To be fair, those deficits have played some role in shrinking U.S. industrial employment.
From now on, we expect trading relationships to be fair and to be reciprocal.
To be fair to Kelly, this administration has made it clear that it's not.
"I'm sure, to be fair, it's a relatively small number of people," Lester said.
But, I'm eminently a fair person, I try to be fair in my judgements.
To be fair, there are good reasons leftists haven't grappled much with foreign policy.
Also hers, although to be fair the long, flat fries also do their part.
To be fair, some of the changes under President Trump have been previously unimaginable.
To be fair, the First Step Act, Trump's landmark criminal justice law, is commendable.
To be fair to pollsters, Nevada is not an easy state to survey caucusgoers.
Some of those story lines, to be fair, tackle weighty subjects all their own.
To be fair, the Kickstarter page includes copy about moms using Daddy Bag too.
"But it needs to be fair and it needs to be reciprocal," Trump said.
To be fair, some do, but some don't, lending the play a scattered quality.
To be fair, we had many enablers to help construct a comfortable, dishonest world.
To be fair, the trio had a busy evening, performing at Madison Square Garden.
Though to be fair, that's probably not that brand's ambition (selling more bags is).
I'm not using a ton of products and I want it to be fair.
To be fair, the nation's infrastructure isn't in as bad shape as often claimed.
"To be fair he does look like a model," wrote one commenter on Reddit.
To be fair, these aren't the only winter-specific cycling shoes on the market.
To be fair, that makes Price more qualified than most of Trump's Cabinet picks.
To be fair, there are other reported candidates who would be solid, sensible choices.
To be fair, however, elements of all three groupings at times have acted admirably.
To be fair, memes certainly became a more mainstream mainstay in the recent past.
And to be fair, it&aposs not like his governing style is improving, right?
Also, to be fair, so far Trumpism hasn't had much effect on daily life.
To be fair, either party in the hiring process can disappear without a word.
But, to be fair, at this point, none of this should really shock us.
Maybe — but to be fair, those Instagram filters can only get you so far.
To be fair to their creators, it turns out we prefer help from women.
To be fair, FBI Director James Comey has a reputation of honesty and integrity.
To be fair, the administration's actions to date have not been completely one-sided.
To be fair, some teams were all too happy to enjoy the time off.
Also, to be fair, I also never take real nude pictures of my body.
To be fair, this was not the original plan at Shelsky's Brooklyn Bagels, either.
Now Instagram, to be fair, is one of the nicer places on the internet.
" Trump responded that "we want to help Europe but it has to be fair.
To be fair, Monday at any political convention is sort of a dump night.
To be fair, he's not the first leader who's pulled that disappearing bill trick.
To be fair, the Trump administration has done a few things to strengthen NATO.
And the organs of the right will feel absolutely no obligation to be fair.
To be fair to House of Cards, it wasn't supposed to be like this.
And Watts's film is a visual treat; to be fair, many Marvel blockbusters are.
Republicans are delusional if they think the special counsel is going to be fair.
To be fair, not everybody in America thinks it's a wonderful day under President Trump.
To be fair, Twitter is not lying when it says this is a small group.
To be fair, Moore may very well end up being one of this season's villains.
Which, to be fair, is how it always has been done, and always will be.
To be fair, many comic book fans have come to the defense of Jones' casting.
And to be fair, both women overcame more adversity than any iceberg or Sith Lord.
To be fair, there was a good reason for Gates' use of the unusual prop.
To be fair, the Grip A Hand ad skirts these rules by saying, basically, nothing.
Though to be fair, a glut of ivory in the market would send prices plummeting.
To be fair, the idea of turning off the Sun seemed pretty scary back then.
To be fair, when it comes to civil liberties, PH is streets ahead of UMNO.
To be fair, President Donald Trump has been in office for less than two weeks.
To be fair, Rick and his posse can't stay comfortably ensconced anywhere for too long.
To be fair, I could make this a lot punchier with 30 seconds in Lightroom.
To be fair, this isn't the first time horchata has appeared on the Starbucks menu.
To be fair, it's true that China has invested heavily in tech in recent years.
" She added, "James, I mean, to be fair, I think you're being a little harsh.
To be fair, junior Wang is also the chairman of private investment firm Prometheus Capital.
Although, to be fair, Drake has been rumored to be hooking up with literally everyone.
To be fair, the Nexus 7 was a comparatively compact tablet even for its time.
To be fair, the PRD already has better infrastructure than most developing countries (see map).
To be fair, as Mashable points out, it probably wasn't something from a porn video.
Although to be fair, Sony has release pink phones before, so that isn't new, either.
Which, to be fair, was always the most fun part of playing a Telltale game.
And to be fair, this isn't a minimalist and uncluttered email app — far from it.
To be fair, she's hardly the only business leader to be ambivalent on this topic.
We'll certainly work to try to be fair and find the available resources for them.
To be fair, it is not a finished product yet in at least two respects.
To be fair to Trump, he's far from the first president to think that way.
To be fair it is five years since the group's last big attack in Nairobi.
And, to be fair, even monarchs need to be more cautious than MBS has been.
In their desire to be fair and comprehensive, Medicare regulators have created multiple enrollment periods.
To be fair, the government is acutely aware of the need to create more jobs.
To be fair, I can't remember the last time I had my car interior cleaned.
To be fair, on some complicated requests, the Assistant also directed me to the web.
And, to be fair, Mr Trump is engaged in one area: the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
To be fair, a series would leave quite a bit more scope for character development.
But to be fair [Making a Murderer] hadn't happened by the time we started this.
"To be fair, it doesn't mean that you can't fight or have conflict," she says.
Jamie claims his father isn't going to be fair to Brandon, and he's probably right.
Now to be fair, not all Yelpers are as excited about Empire Mayonnaise as Trevor.
And to be fair, the likes of Hotline Miami aren't going to change any minds.
To be fair to GM, there were not the only company that struggled in Europe.
Now, to be fair, a lot of this isn't the fault of the Netflix shows.
To be fair, none of the other Westerosi Avengers came up with a plan either.
To be fair, it is arguable that Mr Trump undermined himself more in this case.
To be fair, that would have the whole number three/Trinity thing going for it.
Now to be fair, RED did modernize a few things with the latest software update.
MM: To be fair, the diagram that he designed looked exactly like an iPhone 6.
To be fair, the theme was "explosion on the high seas" and everyone loved it.
To be fair, this sounds like a fun game to play, if you're a dog.
To be fair, an online store has become de rigueur for candidates and presidents alike.
To be fair, Burnham was more moderate than most of his colleagues at National Review.
To be fair, solar and wind energy could be used to extract hydrogen, said Malone.
To be fair, the banking industry may have its own reasons to find buybacks appealing.
But, to be fair, when isn't a first time hard work and kind of shitty?
S. citizens visiting the country, anything accessible on a phone appears to be "fair" game. 
To be fair, it's not clear that anyone has taken advantage of homegrown live video.
Furthermore, Airbnb faces tough regulations in China — although to be fair, its competitors do, too.
To be fair, maybe the dog was concerned about its human's sudden and unusual behaviour.
"To be fair, UMNO is not the only political party that received money," Lim said.
To be fair, some of the best iPhones games were made during the early days.
They probably won't make one of those a dunk contest, though, just to be fair.
To be fair, the fan didn't appear to be offended ... but certainly could have been.
To be fair, I'm lucky enough to live in such a walkable (and bikeable) city.
To be fair -- T.I. and his crew had nothing to do with the NYC incident.
To be fair, for his part, Pence gave quite a rousing speech at the event.
To be fair, the best rock album category wasn't exactly bursting with potential this year.
To be fair to Twitter, it has made changes designed to weed out hate speech.
I did say I saw a great future for both of you, to be fair.
Well to be fair, it's not actually a character pairing, but rather two lucky cosplayers.
To be fair, Trump is not the only Republican who is flummoxing anti-litigation activists.
To be fair, they were probably embellishing the details form things they'd seen in porns.
Although, to be fair, his on-screen counterpart wasn't Turd Ferguson's biggest fan either. Jeopardy!
To be fair, celebrities running for political office isn't exactly a new thing in America.
To be fair, the mermaids in many of these stories sought revenge, not total chaos.
But that never came to pass (to be fair, neither did the recession many predicted).
To be fair, many companies are building highly customized email marketing campaigns based on analytics.
He rarely speaks otherwise, and sometimes, to be fair, he is burned when he does.
To be fair, though, who wouldn't comment "wreck me daddy" on a Nick Jonas picture?
To be fair, Bush is hardly the lone iconic figure from his era at USC.
To be fair, it was also the first Bowie album to be propelled by MTV.
To be fair, the deck was stacked against the committees because they were severely hamstrung.
You are supposed to be safe there, and the proceedings are supposed to be fair.
To be fair, not all 2000s reality TV was bad -- or at least that bad.
No doubt, it's supposed to be fair-market value for packing up and going away.
In truth Trump does believe in free trade, but it has to be fair trade.
To be fair, this was not President-elect Donald Trump's first tweet since winning office.
And to be fair, the Doritos Locos Taco is a culinary triumph worthy of accolades.
Von Hippel finds that older adults generally want to be fair and restrain prejudicial thoughts.
Though to be fair, I'm not really one that's easily distracted by windshield-mounted objects.
To be fair, Drizzy made it sound like the problem was performing on consecutive nights.
To be fair, use of antibiotics for meat production is only part of the problem.
Though, to be fair, I wasn't wearing exercise attire on the way home from work.
To be fair, Assassination Nation warns viewers upfront that it isn't a feel-good movie.
The sequence described above sounds mundane, and, to be fair, at first glance it is.
Your parents are people, but to be fair: they used to be deeply naive people.
To be fair, announcing the wrong name last time wasn't exactly Beatty and Dunaway's fault.
To be fair, an entire generation spent their childhoods trying to perfect that turnaround fadeaway.
There are moving travelators more efficient than anything at LAX (not hard, to be fair).
To be fair though, the Affordable Care Act doesn't pass the Jimmy Kimmel test either.
To be fair, that's a valid concern: once the data exists, it could be used.
Though, to be fair, the OpenStack team can also point at plenty of successful deployments.
Mr. Trump, to be fair, is far from alone in using "inner city" this way.
To be fair, I had a similar issue with the previous-generation Solo 3 Wireless.
Though, to be fair, other Whole Foods stores have larger selections than this one did.
"To be fair, he also seemed pretty hung over," Mr. Diggs said, with a laugh.
However, heavily biased news reporting, purporting to be fair and objective, is alive and well.
And to be fair, there's probably something to this theory — something, but not very much.
To be fair, a plastic bag doesn't cause too much harm sitting in a landfill.
To be fair, by all rights and widely accepted medical knowledge, he really should be.
TRUMP: No, it doesn't bother me because I hope that he's going to be fair.
To be fair, there are plenty of other important things missing from Pleasantville besides diversity.
It is possible to be "fair" in a way that is not at all fair.
To be fair, many people saw Coleman as a good prospect coming out of Baylor.
To be fair, this is true even of museums specializing in modern and contemporary work.
Another BJP lawmaker, Shiladitya Deb, said he did not expect the list to be fair.
"To be fair, they thought they understood it," Mr. Noel said of The Voice staff.
And to be fair, only people outdoors are really obliged to stand for the ceremony.
I don't — I — I want to be... (CROSSTALK) COMEY: ... I'm always trying to be fair.
To be fair, every army in Warhammer 40k is a force to be reckoned with.
Though, to be fair, a record 24 percent of the participants this year were women.
But to be fair to Mr. Trump and his lawyers, it's the only one left.
The central question on Tuesday was whether the trial can be seen to be fair.
Though, to be fair, the criticisms were completely valid at the time they were made.
To be fair, it's hard to envision the N.F.L. crafting a policy that satisfies everyone.
" McCarthy went on to note that Pelosi had vowed to "be fair to the president.
To be fair, the recommended age for this toy is eight to 12 years old.
To be fair, that might have happened even had the results come early and clearly.
To be fair, I'll give you a passing grade if you can get to 12.
"We will bend over backward to be fair," said Representative Pramila Jayapal, Democrat of Washington.
But maybe that won't be necessary, but it has to be fair to both countries.
So I want to be fair to him, but I also want to be accurate.
To be fair to Ford, things are getting tougher for all automakers in the country.
" To be fair, it seems to already be a pretty popular genre of "kid fails.
To be fair, everyone looks sort of the same at this point: excited, fresh-faced.
To be fair, the Indian market is not easy for many foreign automakers to navigate.
To be fair, both women became incredibly successful entrepreneurs in a variety of business ventures.
To be fair, it also played with wearable lampshades and mop-head shoulders, but still.
To be fair, my version is not technically schnitzel, and it's not quite Milanese, either.
Although, to be fair, he had a ton of bad luck before it turned good.
Well, to be fair, I felt over time I was ... because I'm a grown-up.
To be fair to the show, it might be trying to deconstruct this particular trope.
To be fair, a weekday afternoon is arguably one of the less popular times to shop.
To be fair, the Europa Clipper mission also had a hard time getting NASA's endorsement, too.
Fuller is the walking-around reincarnation of Ted Ginn (who, to be fair, isn't actually dead).
To be fair, I'm not sure cohesion is what The Tick is aiming for at all.
To be fair, HBO NOW doesn't really do recommendations in the same way as the others.
To be fair, it seems likely that billions of other women have already figured this out.
To be fair, I think "explaining" music in general always has the propensity to sound cheesy.
To be fair, even in Okinawa, things are starting to change -- and not for the better.
Germans, to be fair, were ready for concessions and actively seeking ways to initiate that process.
That's only a fraction of a fraction of the company's 130,000-plus workers, to be fair.
To be fair, the agency also studied way fewer sex toys than they did children's toys.
To be fair, there were a good number, Elijah Cummings and all saying... FRATES: Good. Good.
To be fair to Denuvo, this problem may be partially of Hitman 2's own making.
To be fair to the officials who sent this alert, their hands are somewhat tied, too.
CAVUTO: Well, we don't know what was done behind the scenes, though, to be fair, right?
To be fair, the use of the term "agency" may be a bit of a stretch.
To be fair, it's really hard to anticipate this stuff, and impossible to reliably time it.
To be fair, some people, like those with epilepsy, do really benefit from a ketogenic diet.
Remember, the goal of Libra is to be fair and balanced—true compromise benefits both parties.
To be fair, however, sometimes it's more about the quality of the orgasm than the quantity.
To be fair, Wilde did send out a warning after the first four people passed out.
To be fair, these customers weren't exactly "abusing" it; they were using MoviePass exactly as advertised.
To be fair, the famed food's true birthplace is in my hometown's historic Ybor City neighborhood.
To be fair, "one person, beard" is pretty much a spot-on description of me. pic.twitter.
To be fair, Mahomes himself is also one to hype his teammates up on the sidelines.
To be fair, he has been on the GOP track for the bulk of that time.
Hugh, you said you're going to be fair to everybody, you didn't ask me about taxes.
" To be fair, there is a video that seems to show people chanting, "We want Trump.
To be fair, his mom is moving out of his childhood home today and he's helping.
To be fair, there's a valid reason to send this particular strain of bacteria into space.
But to be fair I'd expect the best, given the millions Emirates spent upgrading its cabins.
To be fair, I think it was already bubbling, and already existent, but musical styles changed.
To be fair, this is always how the double-edged sword of open design headphones slices.
To be fair to Cameron, you can't fault his dedication: he's really ticked every box there.
To be fair, sometimes the United States Interior Department has been its own worst stewardship enemy.
To be fair, most of the book is an elaborate defense of Omarosa … written by Omarosa.
To be fair, not all of Mike and Dave's flaws stem from its use of improv.
Pan's Labyrinth (Guillermo Del Toro, 2006) 'Pan's Labyrinth' was pretty damn good, to be fair. 16.
Though, to be fair, it's rather loud in the demo area Microsoft has set up here.
To be fair, not all infrastructure can be "virtualised", least of all ports, roads and railways.
To be fair, many companies use legitimate investigators for all kinds of reasons to protect themselves.
And to be fair, Trump did request the largest defense base budget ever at $617 billion.
Which, to be fair, is one of the intended use cases for a device like this.
To be fair, Tory Burch's iconic circular monogram does look suspiciously similar to a fidget spinner.
To be fair, there are plenty of people who do take pleasure in self-care apps.
Though to be fair, horseshoe crabs are known to dwell in warmer waters to the south.
But to be fair, can you name three U.S. states where it's legal to smoke marijuana?
To be fair to NASA, which denied 71 percent of requests, the CIA denied 78 percent.
To be fair, Nick didn't act like any potential engagements were dependent on the dads' permission.
"In your science, much like journalism, you have to be fair and objective," Tran told me.
To be fair, I'd much rather chat with a crafty algorithm than the majority of humans.
All my obligation as a coach is to be fair to everybody on that football team.
To be fair, there's no real translation to be done because 'droid' isn't a real language.
Though, to be fair, there's no proof that Google is keeping biometric data or stealing souls.
And again, to be fair, everyone who has user generated content has a version of this.
To be fair, these councils are given little incentive by central government to allow much development.
Now to be fair, it was the Japanese government that was responsible for this genius move.
To be fair, Dumbo does try to be more than just a cute animal gif generator.
To be fair, calling the FRS Virtual Team a game is a bit of a stretch.
Our media institutions have a legal obligation to be fair and to protect the public interest.
To be fair to the NHL, quickly and accurately diagnosing a concussion is still a challenge.
To be fair, representing the Trump administration would put any press secretary in a tough spot.
Well, to be fair, you probably are not doing a lot of sports on your Twitter.
To be fair, this is a terrible moment, he's about to go meet the kingmaker himself.
To be fair, she's also a decorator who has worked with Paris Hilton and other celebs.
To be fair, the smartwatch market in general is just in a weird place right now.
Rubio voters, to be fair, genuinely don't seem to have much conceptual overlap with Trump voters.
To be fair, Snap Maps also has the potential to give people a very good laugh.
And to be fair, it's weird to ask someone for great spots to place a pie.
To be fair, Oculus Rift, from Gear VR co-developer Oculus, didn't originally offer controllers, either.
We get an uncharacteristic Hollywood ending, which to be fair differs from the more satirical book.
We did some digging and to be fair, Sav has never claimed Atlanta as his birthplace.
Tripda, to be fair, was also looking to leverage more than just its own fledgling assets.
To be fair, that misunderstanding of the system has been built into it from the start.
To be fair, this was a desperate push from a campaign that was all but screwed.
To be fair, Grubb isn't the first person to call the cops over something totally innocuous.
She's pretty over meeting Prince Harry, although to be fair she has met him five times.
To be fair, though, all the other sea landing attempts that occurred before April also failed.
Now, to be fair, not everyone thought she was a liar, but millions of voters did.
To be fair to Ramos, the International Tennis Federation has defended his application of the rules.
To be fair, there are many dangers I recognize and many fears I see as justified.
To be fair, there's only one source on this story, but the thought alone is chilling.
Such demands could include: But, to be fair, let's not get ahead of ourselves just yet.
To be fair to BD, it is saving more from its CareFusion acquisition than expected, too.
"We want clean water, we want clean air but it has to be fair," Trump said.
To be fair, I haven't heard anyone suggest that Trump wasn't born in the United States.
To be fair, my kids are fairly young and may very well grow into Yankee obsessives.
To be fair, Trump's hardly the first occupant of the Oval Office to assert more power.
To be fair, Jacobs has united both Jews and Christians against his appearance at the event.
Your job is to be fair (verging on generous) with valued service providers in your life.
And to be fair and balanced, I also talk to a defender of the Confederate flag.
To be fair, Drogo and Dany's book relationship is not totally free of sexual violence either.
The Celtics don't have any shooters on Korver's level; to be fair, very few teams do.
To be fair, de Blasio announced $1003 million in new funding as part of CreateNYC's rollout.
To be fair, Always Be My Maybe depicts Asian American success in the character of Sasha.
That's not exactly how she said it, to be fair, but she may as well have.
To be fair, it's not like Last Week Tonight covered the burgeoning election last year, either.
Well, to be fair, that last name was really more on the fans' list than Canelo's.
To be fair though, humans have charged hundreds of thousands of dollars to create far worse.
To be fair, I didn't pursue it either; I was just desperate to have a baby.
The estate tax is also in conflict with what most Americans consider to be fair taxation.
To be fair, Curry and Durant are two of the highest-paid players in the league.
To be fair, however, he hit three line drives and didn't get any breaks all night.
And, to be fair, there are definitely reasons to discourage the use of 32-bit software.
To be fair, this isn't to say there wasn't a meaningful exchange in those rogue moments.
To be fair, she pointed out, her previous house was larger and on a bigger lot.
To be fair, the clues unearthed by the researchers' approach are fuzzy and imprecise at best.
To be fair, many American tech companies have been tripping over themselves to get into China.
To be fair, this isn't the first time Netflix has made an oversized Black Mirror episode.
The only way to be fair in the meantime is to be single until you do.
To be fair, Nadella really has changed the company's focus — to artificial intelligence, among other things.
Although to be fair, it could also be the phone's $999 price tag. [h/t:BuzzFeed] 
But to be fair, he is the mayor of the largest city in the United States.
So, we want the terms to be fair, and we'd prefer a system that wasn't convoluted.
My 275lb body is only ever exposed, to be fair, but today I had no armor.
To be fair, Reddit is also highly entertaining, despite — and occasionally because of — its murkier parts.
To be fair, this whole trip could not have gone more wrong for the reality star.
To be fair, Beyond Meat has plans to begin production of its foods in the Netherlands.
To be fair, Holland's Spidey senses were probably not at their best post-wisdom teeth surgery.
To be fair, it's not as though Mr. Harris is unaware of the plight of refugees.
To be fair, the trickle away from the L train corridor is not yet a flood.
They&aposre not even close, and to be fair, there aren&apost as many governments here.
I want to be fair to all the candidates— GILLIBRAND: —Which is the definition of greed.
I want to be fair to all the candidates— GILLIBRAND: —Which is the definition of greed.
To be fair, it's not clear whether Mr. Trump really believes in right-wing economic orthodoxy.
"I think we got a way forward that seems to be fair to everybody," Graham said.
To be fair, all of those require having funds, since money can offer options and flexibility.
For him to be fair and impartial is impossible because of his past role in this.
To be fair, some people truly savor the privilege of being a member of the bar.
To be fair, Uber's board of directors considered several women, but they didn't want the job.
To be fair, many of today's political journalists often blur the lines between fact-reporting vs.
Google Home can tap into Netflix and YouTube (though not Google Play Movies, to be fair).
We support free trade, but it needs to be fair and it needs to be reciprocal.
To be fair, the U.S. provided Putin with one of the most flawed candidates in history.
No-one has given him anything for free, and we need to be fair with him.
To be fair, I, too, would be very tempted to follow Cate Blanchett into the apocalypse.
But, to be fair, Whole Foods is hardly alone when it comes to hepatitis A scares.
It's still early going, and to be fair, Carter faced some challenges that Trump will not.
"To be fair when I was younger I never saw myself playing past 30," she added.
To be fair, most of it is through "base broadening," which basically means other new taxes.
Which is, which is ... To be fair, I don't it's a bad message for a publisher.
To be fair, you're also not flooding the airways with fake news after a mass shooting.
You certainly wouldn't catch Prince George doing that today, but to be fair he is only four.
Grizzlies coach David Fizdale probably hadn't planned on leaning on Selden in the postseason, to be fair.
To be fair, they were flying Spirit at 2:45 AM ... so that could explain their faces.
And to be fair to Nokia, they knew exactly what they were doing where exploiting nostalgia's concerned.
But to be fair, it's no creepier than a bunch of similar gadgets that came before it.
And to be fair, James did herself no favors by comparing the NRA to a terrorist organization.
Lawrence is a bit more off the mark — although, to be fair, archery is more her thing.
But to be fair, the effect of that this artificial prion might have on humans is unknown.
To be fair, shapes are hard enough to draw without having to spell their names as well.
To be fair, the curlers' uniforms are not the grandest apparel you'll see during the winter games.
To be fair, it's not a new idea, but it is one that we often forget about.
And, to be fair, there are examples of assholes in business being upended by their own assholery.
To be fair, Cameron-Bure is probably trying really hard to forget about her teased hair days.
To be fair, the most successful digital ads have to be custom made for the social platform.
But to be fair, I do think my reaction went hand-in-hand with my initial freakout.
To be fair, the "hit-your-head and madness ensues" trope isn't completely fiction—far from it.
To be fair to politicians, there's a long history of people freaking out if parking isn't plentiful.
To be fair, all these numbers were within 4 percent of 500 — pretty close to not mattering.
To be fair, it's a prototype version of the car running a prototype version of Android Automotive.
The two did address some of these talking points, to be fair, but also...so much more.
Left: It's seriously upset me that the elderly just don't care about our generation, to be fair.
Still, to be fair, that's not a question on which the data have had time to speak.
To be fair, those answers are also elusive for the residents of the encircled and occupied city.
To be fair, it's the probably the exact opposite of anything he was expecting to see. Right?
Holding the powerful to account is a step forward, but justice must be seen to be fair.
To be fair, it's extremely possible that no one has ever thought to ask them about it.
To be fair, Hillary Clinton also has plenty of ammunition to bring to economic debates with Trump.
To be fair, pugilism was a more gentlemanly pursuit when compared to ripping off a man's testicles.
The album isn't good, but to be fair, Bieber remains one of our generation's most impressive vocalists.
To be fair, the movie just came out, and a lot of fans are probably really surprised.
To be fair, there are exceptions — those resourceful enough to onboard all this tech through self-teaching.
To be fair, that's what most emails consist of, and when it works, it works really well.
But to be fair, the Grammys seem to have lost all chill for the singer as well.
To be fair, the cavernous Staples Center is not an ideal venue for a traditional rap show.
To be fair, it was kind of hard to get a word in edgewise with those boys.
To be fair, I could barely smell it one day later, only by trying to notice it.
To be fair, this response is exactly the same one that Nike's first self-lacing model received.
To be fair, when asked about it later, all six said they wouldn't trust the robot again.
Verdict: To be fair, if my governor were Scott Walker, I'd think about stealing from him, too.
To be fair, '90s fashion has been back since 2016, the height of the mom jeans renaissance.
To be fair to The Donald, it's long been harder for Republicans to get celebs than Democrats.
To be fair to Dany, there's a reason why this is an extra sensitive subject for her.
" @MartinBelam To be fair he got cheated so... â€" CursedDICE (@SurgicalHipster) March 12, 2017 @SurgicalHipster @MartinBelam Agreed.
They wish to be fair, collaborative, and balanced in all things, and the scales capture this desire.
No Twitter reply from Legend as yet, but to be fair he's probably busy calling Chrissy Teigen.
And to be fair, there are a ton of people out there who really love taking portraits.
To be fair, the tensions between civilian strategic direction and military decision-making have always been there.
To be fair, Emojiland's tagline is "a textistential new musical," which I should have taken more seriously.

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