Examples of 'given a fair chance' in a sentence

Meaning of "given a fair chance"

given a fair chance - This phrase means to provide someone with an opportunity without bias or favoritism

How to use "given a fair chance" in a sentence

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given a fair chance
But they must be given a fair chance.
Given a fair chance.
That we were never really given a fair chance.
Every farmer must be given a fair chance to participate in programmes to eliminate surpluses.
And it really has not been given a fair chance.
I have given a fair chance to Buster Keaton.
I was absolutely not given a fair chance.
All nations must be given a fair chance in global competition, the poorest ones in particular.
Smaller political parties must also be given a fair chance.
All nations must be given a fair chance in global competition.
But I know the latter will play their part if they are given a fair chance.
Once you are given a fair chance.
In that way, the development of these clean fuels is given a fair chance.
I want to be given a fair chance.
Moreover, such emergency vaccination and keeping animals alive must be given a fair chance.

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Everybody will be given a fair chance.
Nationals from underrepresented Member States, particularly developing countries, must be given a fair chance.
The other countries must be given a fair chance to catch up.
There could be many different systems, mutually irrelevant, but intrinsically viable, given a fair chance.
But they wanted him to be given a fair chance to govern.
Have you been given a fair chance to lodge a submission?
Small and medium sized carriers should be given a fair chance to compete.
Developing countries must be given a fair chance to participate in the global trading system.
The Australian makers should be given a fair chance.
Developing countries must be given a fair chance to compete in the world market place.
You know . Come to think of it . I do not think I have given a fair chance to.
But Luxembourg has never been given a fair chance in this discussion.
Like similar projects, this one should be given a fair chance of succeeding.
Thirdly, European shipowners must be given a fair chance to participate in world trade.
The Landmark's never really been given a fair chance.
Immigrant children are often not given a fair chance to succeed.
But I did speak to another trustee, and we will be given a fair chance to present.
He 's never been given a fair chance.
Small and medium-sized undertakings must be given a fair chance of membership.
Children will be loved, cared for and given a fair chance at life.
Uncle Fester, he must be given a fair chance.
As Ayatollah al-Sistani recently said, it deserves to be given a fair chance and full support.

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