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Too late for that kind of evenhandedness.
No administration accepted Mrs. Meir's definition of evenhandedness.
The film's biggest flaw is its lack of evenhandedness.
Rights advocates dismissed the government's claims of evenhandedness, saying it had not yet provided a list of the people under investigation.
He added, "I had hoped that our inquiry into all aspects of the Gaza conflict would begin a new era of evenhandedness at the U.N. Human Rights Council, whose history of bias against Israel cannot be doubted".
Just as jihadists depict Western soldiers as unholy warriors, so, too, in the West, suspicion of Islam seems often to trump government protestations of evenhandedness toward the Muslim minorities that have become part of Europe's social fabric.
Find out here, on Tea Party Nation.In the interests of evenhandedness, on the highly contested theory that the term actually means anything, I went looking ("nut-picking", as the internet has it) for corresponding teaser material from some progressive netroots sites.
A federal appellate court last year found the Hooters agreement "utterly lacking in the rudiments of evenhandedness" and released employees from it.
Although he thinks support in Great Britain for Paralympians is "amazing", he admits to getting annoyed at what he sees as a lack of evenhandedness.
That said, they also perceive a huge lack of evenhandedness in dealing with the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
Goldstone said he had hoped that the Commission's inquiry "would begin a new era of evenhandedness at the U.N. Human Rights Council, whose history of bias against Israel cannot be doubted".
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