Ikeda said although the Japanese market is very rich and very sensitive to value and price, exporters must set fair and realistic prices.
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Caramello and Annina can therefore join Pappacoda and Ciboletta in marrying, and the revelries are set fair to go on long into the night.
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It was said that Wang encouraged farming, set fair tax rates, fostered friendly relations with the nearby circuits, and allowed the people to rest.
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India was set fair for victory after the departure of Zimbabwe's top batsman, Andy Flower, for 22 after he had struggled for his runs.
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And even if such machinery existed, there exists no agreed yardstick by which to set fair quotas for countries at vastly different levels of development.
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"The U . S . economy does seem to be set fair, " said Foster, adding that he expected Cornerstone's growth to be " sustainable ."
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In the worlds of the political writer Peter Kellner, " He belonged to, and was set fair to lead, a new generation of post-war Tories : moderate, inclusive and internationalist.
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The European Commission said Wednesday Italy's plan to expand Milan's Malpensa airport was illegal but gave the government a week's reprieve to set fair conditions for all European Union airlines.
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With 7, 000 musicians scheduled to perform on 12 stages over 10 days, the 29th annual New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival will set Fair Grounds Race Course hopping beginning on Friday.
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At the instigation of America's Four Hundredth Anniversary Committee his " Set Fair for Roanoke : Voyages and Colonies, 1584 1590 " was published by University of North Carolina Press in 1985.