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The key was a set of new rules of evenhandedness.
This is evenhandedness taken almost to the point of masochism.
"We want to create an impression of evenhandedness, fairness and balance."
His policy, he said, had been to remove points of friction, and demonstrate evenhandedness.
But other Senate Republicans felt no such sense of evenhandedness.
A take on the whole thing that is pleasantly surprising in its evenhandedness.
Clearly, the author is reaching for an evenhandedness on the side of benevolence.
"I think they were right that in the old days such evenhandedness would not have been tolerated.
For years refugee officials have worked to achieve a common definition to bring evenhandedness to these affairs.
A formal public assault by a prosecutor on a judge's evenhandedness is rare.
While a 50-50 split has the aura of evenhandedness, there is no justification for it.
Forget evenhandedness; remember who the victims were and which entity remains most threatened.
And even when they do, the conventions of newspaper evenhandedness dilute their analysis.
This calculated evenhandedness comes with a wink at viewers, though.
With admirable evenhandedness, the author divvies up his book among the family members.
The reader will note an uncharacteristic evenhandedness in today's essay.
The problem isn't settlement activity or so-called American evenhandedness.
Yet he is widely respected for intelligence and evenhandedness.
But the evenhandedness seems a shade calculated and the artist herself a bit too topical.
The tilt toward the Arabs has the code name of evenhandedness."
Some tip the scales of justice just a bit, but others don't even make a pretense at evenhandedness.
The film's biggest flaw is its lack of evenhandedness.
Be interesting if that voice of evenhandedness Altahabana wishes to comment here.
This skill is a part of what was once considered directing - an evenhandedness that we become accustomed to quickly.
To keep up his show of evenhandedness, Peterson must ignore inconvenient facts.