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But some are more evenhanded about it.
He, too, praised Mr. Bloomberg for being "somewhat more evenhanded".
CCTV and Xinhua coverage of the unrest has since become more evenhanded.
Perhaps the so-called "Shostakovich Wars" are ready to end, and a more evenhanded assessment can begin.
The meticulous Schad, represented by works done in Berlin during the late 1920s, seems to have been more evenhanded.
It's time for America to take a more evenhanded approach that offers Israel more incentive to compromise on a meaningful solution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
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Are Muslims really that much more measured and evenhanded than everyone else?
In Soviet times it staunchly backed the Arab side, but in recent years it has sought to portray itself as more of an evenhanded broker.
To many Arab-Americans, the administration's actions are seen as more pro-Israel than evenhanded, especially its support of Ariel Sharon, the Israeli prime minister.
And much as I admire her subtlety, I found myself hoping she would be a little less evenhanded and say more straightforwardly what she thinks.
Still, if the author's evenhanded effort shows more respect to John Birch than to the ideological martyrology that followed, it is remarkable that he finds it necessary to note how "all of the damage done by the likes of McCarthy and Welch paled by comparison with the massive ideological witch hunts in China under Mao".
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