US /ɪn ˈfɛrnəs/
・UK /in ˈfeənəs/
Now, in fairness, what Governor Romney has now said is he'll maintain traditional Medicare
Now, in fairness, what Governor Romney has now said is he'll maintain traditional Medicare alongside it.
And look, it's not a perfect metaphor for the Seoul/Sejong situation, but in fairness, I don't get invited to a lot of parties, and in both the party situation and the city one, the solution is more housing.
Now in fairness, that's because they were working instead of taking their vacation time, and typically not by choice.
Describe in fairness to him, you know what it was and that it wasn't that is
But I also kind of have to describe, in fairness to him, what it was and what it wasn't.
And in fairness, there's a lot to love about Ark, but there's also a lot not to love, like the grindiness of its gameplay and how long you'd spend gathering crafting materials.
And in fairness, there's a lot to love about ARK,
Well, the thing is, in fairness, I would have cried if it went really well as well.
>> Well, the thing is in fairness,
This one, "Bye-bye." And my favorite, this one, where, in fairness...
In fairness, he looks less asleep and more just miserable, like he's watching Eric in his high school musical.
In fairness to Taiwan, most of the island is like these massive mountains and glorious coastline
In fairness to Taiwan, most of the island is like these massive mountains and glorious coastline and stuff like that.
In fairness, the bomb was actually meant to kill him.
In fairness, the bomb was actually meant to kill him.
In fairness, the bomb was actually meant to kill him.
In fairness, the bomb was actually meant to kill him.