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We have a diverse staff, and we manage them in a very evenhanded way".
"I'm proud that the office handled the cases in a fair and evenhanded way".
The book goes on to tell the Hubbard story in a carefully evenhanded way.
Ms. Grybauskaite insisted that Lithuania would wield its presidency in an evenhanded way.
Our reviewer, Elissa Schappell, praised the "incisive and evenhanded way" Sittenfeld explores questions of class.
"There need to be some clear guidelines if the chancellor is going to use his powers in an evenhanded way".
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Most people will tell you they strive to be open-minded and evenhanded in the way they judge and treat others.
"If you want to defend human rights, sometimes you can't be just evenhanded in the way you apportion blame, but you really have to figure out who's the source of the problem and then go after that".
But if they're going to award miles, they should do it in an evenhanded and fair way.
He is willing to pick a fight with the US over extradition Cameron said a Tory government would "review the operation of the Extradition Act – and the US/UK extradition treaty – to make sure it is evenhanded and works both ways".
Palafox, by contrast, believed that the monarchy could more effectively preserve its subjects' loyalty if it respected the integrity of the diverse regional governments under its sway: evenhanded justice, administered in ways tailored to specific regions within the empire, would encourage subjects to cooperate with their king.
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