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There's no evenhandedness in the demands made of Israel".
It responds to the desire of students for evenhandedness in grading across the departments.
But Professor Phillips said that the numbers suggesting evenhandedness in seeking the death penalty did not tell the whole story.
Such serene evenhandedness in the face of aggression is as strategically foolish as it is morally wrong.
Be forewarned, Britain – a robust and sustainable foreign aid programme can only be maintained by judicious evenhandedness in its fiscal management during these austere times.
"Our Lady of the Forest" achieves a clinical evenhandedness in showing you the most depressing members of a small logging town.
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Instead, the case dragged on for more than two years, led to a court ruling that arbitration procedures at Hooters were "utterly lacking in the rudiments of evenhandedness" and resulted ultimately in an out-of-court settlement.
A hint of the judge's evenhandedness can be found in a 1997 account in The New York Times of a study investigating possible bias against women and minorities in the legal process.
Which it surely is: among other things, a political thriller of unmatched realism and a combat picture remorseless in its clarity and arresting in its evenhandedness.
In a contemporary intellectual culture that is often pusillanimous in its evenhandedness, a dash of unreasonable invective is sometimes just what the doctor ordered.
Obama's tic for rhetorical evenhandedness meant that even in his discussion of racial inequality, he had to nod to black failings by pointing to "self-defeating riots" and "criminal excuse-making".
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