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- adjective
comparative form offair : morefair
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Examples
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The light-eyed, round-headed Scott Panzer flew the coop this month, migrating from brokerage Newmark Knight Frank to what he describes as the fairer environs of rival firm Jones Lang LaSalle.
Poached! Panzer and Co. Jump from Newmark to Jones Lang 2009
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Washington is heading a campaign for what it calls a fairer sharing of the burden in the fight against Taliban insurgents.
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The United States is heading a campaign, ahead of an April NATO summit in Bucharest, for what it calls a fairer sharing of the burden in the fight against Taliban insurgents.
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Newmark Knight Frank to what he describes as the fairer environs of rival firm
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The baby has black hair, dark brown eyes -- and skin fairer than hers and his father's, a matter of great pride.
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The baby has black hair, dark brown eyes -- and skin fairer than hers and his father's, a matter of great pride.
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The baby has black hair, dark brown eyes -- and skin fairer than hers and his father's, a matter of great pride.
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The baby has black hair, dark brown eyes -- and skin fairer than hers and his father's, a matter of great pride.
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The baby has black hair, dark brown eyes -- and skin fairer than hers and his father's, a matter of great pride.
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The baby has black hair, dark brown eyes -- and skin fairer than hers and his father's, a matter of great pride.
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