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But Ms. Worden might be too evenhanded for protest.
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.
"Judge Lee did a great job of appearing fair and evenhanded for the cameras, but some of his rulings on these disputed suggested otherwise," said Terry Holt, a spokesman for the Republicans.
This conglomerate modus operandi is evenhanded for genes encoding proteins having both known and unknown functions which are often ignored during disease gene identification.
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For more than a century, the Citizens Union has been a steady, evenhanded voice for improving city government through public education.
The trouble is that few professions can engineer such an evenhanded tryout for job applicants.
The fact that the trip is tough and dangerous is a direct result of our enhanced border barriers and our failure to have an evenhanded law for Central American refugees.
Such evenhanded amorality, done for what is essentially stylistic effect, leaves a bad taste.
Then, pointing at Mr. Combs, he appealed to the jury for evenhanded justice "no matter who he is".
He said that the rules would aim for "evenhanded" treatment of companies seeking to sell the department their products or services.
He also vowed to avoid the partisanship that marks some Fleet Street reporting, building on his background in British television, which operates under regulatory requirements for evenhanded news coverage.
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