What's shocking about this is how very even-handed the reporting on the administration's activities has been.
Mr Kwasniewski has been a temperate, even-handed president, rising skilfully above the squabbling of party politics.
There has been zero even-handed analysis on this blog over the past 2 months.
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This was a fairly well-written and even-handed analysis until you slipped into discussions of wealth inequality.
He left the agency after realizing that it had abandoned even-handed science-based approaches of earlier times.
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The IRS the taxing agency that draws the lifeblood of our country is supposed to be tough but even-handed.
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Adamson barrels the action along in an even-handed manner that should keep most of the family happy.
We were determined from the outset to be scrupulously even-handed in our treatment of the two candidates.
The most virtuous course would be an even-handed act of peacemaking by a multi-African force probably led by Mr Kabila.
The Historical Enquiries Team must adopt an even-handed approach when dealing with cases, a victims commissioner has said.
BBC: HET enquiries must be even-handed: Victims commissioner
It is hard-hitting but even-handed, neither vilifying all Parisians as collaborators nor glorifying the courage of a few.
"If a state chooses to allow direct shipments of wine, it must do so on even-handed terms, " Justice Anthony Kennedy said.
The two countries said they want the violence to stop, but argued that the resolution was not even-handed.
He said the SFA had recognised in recent years that the final should be run on an "even-handed" basis.
The second is that, yes, most members of the scientific community are not even-handed when it comes to race.
Several judges of the High Court, which is just beneath the Supreme Court, are proving to be bravely even-handed.
Yes, the government will have to reduce entitlement spending to achieve a fiscal balance, but cuts should be even-handed.
It is a lyrical, even-handed film, and is strong also in the magical scenes involving Sonia and her dead brother.
It refused to condemn them even for the sinking of the Cheonan, and this week issued blandly even-handed calls for restraint.
The film's bold and even-handed treatment of the shifting relationship between the sexes in the country has been lauded by many Indians.
Obama should take this opportunity to embrace a strategy that is truly even-handed and does not let either side avoid its responsibilities.
The book succeeds in being even-handed: both sides come under careful scrutiny.
His even-handed generosity towards the artists he discusses is relieved by droll humour, a feeling for their quirks and the occasional, unexpected barb.
Its leaders are keen to minimise changes by showing that it can be even-handed and win support from nationalists as well as unionists.
The extent to which the ruling party uses its advantages will depend on its desire to appear even-handed and on the odds of getting caught.
Assange, despite his claims to scientific journalism, emphasized to me that his mission is to expose injustice, not to provide an even-handed record of events.
Does the Russian leader's even-handed call for both candidates in Ukraine's conflict to obey the law suggest he has already begun to hedge his bets?
Theme Park Insider, founded in 1999, reports on all sorts of entertainment venues worldwide, but its coverage of global Disney parks is incredibly authoritative, frequently updated and even-handed.
State-controlled television gave reasonably even-handed campaign coverage and screened slick, Hollywoodised propaganda slots produced by some of the candidates (though not the strait-laced Mr Ahmadi-Nejad).
While this is surely a case of Chinese Whispers, you'd hope the Beeb would come across as more even-handed when interviewing members of the public.
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