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Sentence count:29Posted:2017-10-14Updated:2020-07-24
Similar words: mindedopen-mindedlike-mindednoble-mindedright-mindedbroad-mindedbroadmindedindeterminateMeaning: adj. of a person; just and impartial; not prejudiced. 
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1. He's a fair-minded man - I'm sure he'll listen to what you have to say.
2. She is one of the most fair-minded people I know.
3. The Count was clearly a fair-minded man.
4. He must be a fair-minded fellow.
5. But nowhere will be found a more sporting, fair-minded spectator.
6. The Chairman is a fair-minded man, so will listen to any criticism of his proposals.
7. He is a fair-minded bloke on occasions - at least he has been to me.
8. I think he's been fair-minded in all his dealings with us.
9. As a fair-minded man, you must accept that women are treated as if they are the sole cause of illegitimacy.
10. I know that the Minister is a fair-minded man and I fear very much for his future.
11. Horne was fair-minded, generous, companionable, an excellent organizer, and able to handle men.
12. The Minister is a fair-minded man, so he is bound to accept that there are genuine worries.
13. He is held to be efficient, fair-minded, scrupulously honest, and is well-liked by his colleagues.
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14. The book is remarkably accurate and transparently fair-minded.
15. Some fair-minded Kalenjin see the court as the best hope of reining in the power of bullying tribal leaders.
16. I think any fair-minded people will recognize the enormous, sincere and warm support the Chinese people have demonstrated to the Olympic Games as something from the bottom of their hearts.
17. The supervising unit presents itself as"the fair-minded third party" and supervises the construction.
18. Reasonable, fair-minded negotiators often find themselves in such situations—accusing others of unethical behavior or facing such accusations themselves.
19. The good thing is that he's fair-minded; do good work and he'll pay you top wages.
20. The roots of the problem are evident to any fair-minded person.
21. Notwithstanding the feed-store incident, Fulbright was convinced that small-town voters were mostly wise, practical, and fair-minded.
22. Teachers, like students, live in a nonintellectual culture, one that, for the most part, neither values fair-minded critical thinking nor encourages it.
23. The right of reputation is an important right of personality for civil subject to get the objective and fair-minded appraisals from the public and keep them from being depreciated.
24. What sets it apart is Mr Allawi's angle of vision, as a thoughtful Shia Muslim intellectual, loyal to his community but determined to be fair-minded .
25. "Throughout his two decades on the Supreme Court, Justice Souter has shown what it means to be a fair-minded and independent judge," Obama said May 1.
26. If our mother was strong and even-tempered , we are going to be attracted to a fair-minded strength in our mates.
27. Withers had no doubts about who was behind the crime. He went to the Guards, to the old Constable, a fair-minded man named Kivelnen.
28. Yanyu had shown the mature elegant demeanour of a poem critic for us with his fearless spirit, fair-minded comment and uncommon opinions.
29. Still, big strides have been made with achievement visible to every fair-minded person.
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