She didn't see him leave, so she doesn't know whether he had anything with him or not, is that a fair statement?
I mean, my statement is a fair statement of the then atmosphere?
There wasn't anybody other than Mrs. Paine, or possibly Lee Oswald, to translate for Marina, is that a fair statement?
And she attempted to be pleasant and talk to you people to the limited extent she was able to do, is that a fair statement?
I think that that is a fair statementof it, in any event.
Was this a fair statement, Mr. Powers, whether or not he went to New Orleans on his weekend leave, he did not remain in the Biloxi area, is your impression?
You just figure you were two persons who couldn't jell; is that just about a fair statement of your situation at that time?
Nor is it a fair statement of the case to say that the man represents the woman in the exercise of suffrage, because it is an assumption on the part of the man; it is an involuntary representation so far as the woman is concerned.
Mrs. Stanton's speech the first evening of the convention gave a fair statement of the hostile feelings of women toward the amendments; we give the main part of it.
A Fair Statement of the Question and the Conflict.
Sidenote: A Fair Statement of the Question and the Conflict.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "fair statement" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.