Examples of 'fair to give' in a sentence

Meaning of "fair to give"

fair to give: means to provide someone with equal or just treatment or opportunities. It implies giving someone a fair chance or fair share. This phrase is commonly used in discussions about fairness and equality

How to use "fair to give" in a sentence

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fair to give
It would not be fair to give the names.
Fair to give you the same chance to surrender.
I thought it only fair to give you a chance.
Is it fair to give these multinationals still further advantages over our traditional producers?
I hardly think it would be fair to give names.
Seems only fair to give him a head start.
You have Zhukov's money. It would only be fair to give me some.
It only seems fair to give the police a chance.
You answer me! - Well I hardly think it would be fair to give names.
It is only fair to give them money here as well.
They will remember that God was fair to give them a warning.
It is therefore fair to give developing countries more leeway to produce carbon emissions.
Do not you think it would be fair to give them some respect?
It is only fair to give them the same back when you are their guest.
If they convince Marcos, it would be fair to give them a share of the money.

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It 's not fair to give a person so much just to take it away.
It would only be fair to give me some.
Is it more fair to give everyone equal opportunity or to combat inequity?
That 's why I thought it fair to give you clear notice.
It 's not fair to give mom something and leave dad out or vice versa.
Only thought it was fair to give you the beard.
Is it fair to give these multinationals still further advan tages over our traditional producers?
It does not seem fair to give my opinion.
Is it fair to give the Nobel Prize for the legalization of marijuana?
It is only fair to give them.
It 's fair to give Oliverio the boats and the refrigerator since he just got married.
Would it have been fair to give them an opportunity?
It is only fair to give them money here as well. Evenif theyare Indians.
It doesn't feel fair to give them.
Is it fair to give them so much power?
Well I hardly think it would be fair to give names . - Look here.
It 's not fair to give them a false sense of hope.
Myeong-ju, if you don't think it's fair to give it to just one of us.
It 's not fair to give me extra responsibilities.
You answer me! - Well I hardly think it would be fair to give names . - Look here.
Hardly fair to give names.
In which case, ' tis only fair to give ye back yer guineas.
Doesn't feel fair to give them one more thing to worry about.
In which case ' tis on'y fair to give ' ee back yer guineas.
Hardly fair to give names . Answer me.
In which case, ' tis only fair to give ' ee back yer guineas.
It 's not fair to give it to Marcia just because she 's a girl.
I think it 's only fair to give the woman a chance.
Would it be more fair to give the Joneses a tax break to help them with.
Is not it at least fair to give me a chance, Leonard?
I think it 's fair to give her a chance to convince you.
Dad, it 's not fair to give me cold feet.
I thought it was fair to give you, as company president, a chance to comment.
It seems only fair to give you the choice this time.
I just felt it was only fair to give you enough time to consider your position.

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