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evenhandedness
noun
The quality or state of being evenhanded
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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.
"Powerful as the urge may be to grant retribution to those who have suffered irreparable loss, the state's primary interest must be in the evenhandedness and moral defensibility of justice," the Virginian-Pilot declared.Editorial-writers at the newspaper have wrestled with the issue for years, but a recent case seemed to tip the balance.
His rigorous evenhandedness in condemning both Cold War blocs gave him widespread credibility among many western Europeans, who came to look upon him as one of their most popular and trusted moral leaders.
The movie's evenhandedness forces us to make our own judgments.
Even with the false note of evenhandedness, in which Martin's death is the product of shared racism, this marks a departure from the reactionary arguments made by other black conservatives, like Carol Swain, in which Martin was seen as essentially responsible for his own death.
Evenhandedness is not necessarily to be prized, but Schultz is operating within what is so much a rote political discourse that he probably doesn't even know when he's being less than fair.
For this tragic evenhandedness, Roth has been compared to Tolstoy.
They expected something more than studied evenhandedness from the United States.
Such unaligned evenhandedness is made unusually tricky because of the Council's limited membership and the concentration of its political powers in just a few hands.
Frank worries that Obama's evenhandedness may prove to be a political liability.
"I won't try for fake evenhandedness here," Krugman wrote.
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