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Maybe it has to do with a policy of even-handedness, but I doubt it.
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They appreciate her even-handedness and open-mindedness, and her excellent -- and often irreverent -- sense of humor.
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He also showed a new tone of even-handedness by comparing the sufferings and the longings of the two peoples.
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And what the Supreme Court does is to safeguard the rule of law, through a commitment to even-handedness, principle, and restraint.
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But the Europeans argue that, for the court to make a credible claim to even-handedness, no one can be guaranteed a permanent blanket immunity from its reach.
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The group notes Des Forges' even-handedness in the Rwandan conflict.
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NFL's even-handedness is hard to value, yet it may prove the league's most important asset should other American sports continue to face battles between the haves and the have-nots.
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What this commands of judges is even-handedness and impartiality.
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Palestinians therefore utterly disbelieve American protestations of even-handedness.
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His even-handedness, though fair, occasionally becomes frustrating.
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