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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.
Reviewing "Coming Out Under Fire" in The New York Times Book Review, Doris Kearns Goodwin called it "a timely and valuable perspective," adding: "Mr. Bérubé tells his story with a clear and remarkably evenhanded voice".
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Andrew's critical stance was not one of extreme praise or extreme blame, but of evenhanded, detailed observation, describing a singer's voice with precision, usually with a few reservations about misaccenuation, mispronunciation, phrasing or breathing.
Even under the majority's holding that spending money in elections is a form of political speech protected by the First Amendment, Stevens finds "nothing even arguably unfair about evenhanded rules that limit the amount of speech that can be voiced in certain times or places or by certain means".
"The Audacity of Hope," written during Obama's first year in the Senate, with the clear aim of laying the groundwork for his Presidential candidacy, has been criticized for burying the more revealing voice of his memoir "Dreams from My Father" under a politician's blizzard of evenhanded, unobjectionable judgments.
Paul is scrupulously evenhanded.
Relatively evenhanded but not sufficiently evenhanded — my sentence was truncated.
Not everyone is so evenhanded.
Ms. Fiedler is generally evenhanded.
The report issued Friday seemed evenhanded.
"This is an evenhanded approach, and an evenhanded report," Dr. Leffall said.
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