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That information includes fliers handed out last month explaining that Mr. Kerry "opposes sending U.S. jobs overseas" while Mr. Bush "supports sending U.S. jobs overseas" -- not the most evenhanded analysis.
The first part is a fascinating but flawed corporate history, starring Facebook's reticent creator, the Harvard dropout Mark Zuckerberg; the second is a thoughtful, evenhanded analysis of the Web site's impact.
Research demonstrates that long before outcomes are known, asking employees to explain their decision processes can encourage them to conduct a thorough, evenhanded analysis of the options.
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It's unlikely to be an evenhanded, scientifically grounded analysis unless Gov. Cuomo and Mr. Schneiderman take an active role.
As a New York City public-school teacher, I found David Leonhardt's discussion of the role of value-added analysis in teacher accountability to be evenhanded and refreshing.
Such evenhanded sentiments, along with the abstraction of the terms of analysis that exculpated individuals while blaming the system, were both appealing and prescriptive.
Mr. Trippi was generally evenhanded in his comments, perhaps too evenhanded for viewers hoping for candid analysis from an insider who had just been ousted from the leadership of a campaign.
Relatively evenhanded but not sufficiently evenhanded — my sentence was truncated.
Not everyone is so evenhanded.
Paul is scrupulously evenhanded.
"This is an evenhanded approach, and an evenhanded report," Dr. Leffall said.
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