I admired him deeply because I felt he always was fair, even-handed and honest with me. |
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He believed in fair and even-handed dealings, and he enjoyed life and living right to the end. |
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Reporting should be dispassionate and news judgements based on the need to give viewers an even-handed account of events. |
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In order to be effective the law must be applied in a fair and even-handed way or it is no law at all. |
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The result may be more even-handed and in-depth treatment of controversies such as elections. |
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Although the treatment of the events tends to be even-handed, there are some dubious conclusions. |
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That places a special burden on us to be fair and even-handed in our coverage of news organizations that are not independently owned. |
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If you're not seen to be beholden to one group in a party, people feel you'll deal with them in a fair, even-handed way. |
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Obligations to kin, he believed, precluded working in the required impersonal and even-handed way. |
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What I am interested in is some kind of an even-handed fair play in terms of this prosecution. |
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You'd probably agree this proves conclusively that public broadcasting is totally fair and even-handed. |
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This has changed my perspective completely from thinking of non-voters as indolent to thinking that they're tactical, even-handed and pragmatic. |
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Still, I haven't met many people who were kinder and more even-handed, or less racist in actual fact. |
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A mediator shall mediate only those matters in which she or he can remain impartial and even-handed. |
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The letters page commentaries are merely one means to ensure an even-handed debate and a helpful facility for those without an immediate political platform. |
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Public sector strategies attempt to be fair, even-handed, and consistent when judged by all those who are entitled to the benefits of the service. |
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Being a juror forces you to do so, to think about what constitutes the even-handed administration of the law. |
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But Mr Cohan deserves praise for his very thorough research and for being laudably even-handed. |
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My group would like to see us adopt an even-handed approach in trade policy. |
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Knowing Mr. Epp, I am confident that his even-handed and responsible approach was beneficial to the process. |
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How can monitoring be even-handed when the mission has varying levels of access across a given country? |
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Although the Federal Court did not agree to continue the detention, we concluded that CSIS had acted in a fair and even-handed manner. |
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Our information must be accurate, our advice objective, our service even-handed. |
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More needs to be done in this field to ensure effective and even-handed implementation of surveillance activities. |
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He is known for his practical approach to problems and his even-handed assessment of the performance of all organizations devoted to stewardship. |
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A duty of good faith and fair dealing requires an even-handed evaluation of all evidence before the insurer by the insurer. |
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However, the collection of taxes and customs duties is not conducted in an even-handed manner, nor is it based on any consistent rate structure. |
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In all such situations, the permanent members of the Council should be prepared to act in an even-handed manner and limit their use of the veto. |
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The Corporation commits to providing leadership and assistance to employees in an even-handed way. |
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The pace is unhurried, the treatment is even-handed, and the effect is fascinating. |
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Where Pringle is even-handed in showing how extremists have hijacked the debate over GM food, Nestle is an unapologetic partisan. |
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I believe that only a truly even-handed approach can lead to an honest, morally convincing, and effective human rights policy. |
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She gives a very brief but even-handed overview of the military justice system that's enjoyable if only for her plain-spokenness. |
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He presents an even-handed look at the president's unilateralist approach to foreign affairs. |
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We are lucky that so many were, like Lange, smart, even-handed, and far-sighted. |
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The Democratic Party is not even-handed when it comes to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. |
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Use of a consistent format that demonstrates even-handed application of your policies can be strong evidence that your actions are not the result of discrimination. |
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We demand that the media present the facts in an even-handed manner, investigate indications of corruption and mendacity, and spare us the trivia. |
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She is even-handed in detailing the internecine battles between Insurgents and Regulars for control of the party. |
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We hope that the upcoming G20 meeting will focus on developing effective, even-handed regulations that will prevent a repeat of the global financial crisis. |
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We reiterate the importance we place on the IMF's new framework for surveillance, including for exchange rates, and urge its firm and even-handed implementation. |
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It is hard-hitting but even-handed, neither vilifying all Parisians as collaborators nor glorifying the courage of a few. |
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Some countries had already put in place special procedures that took into account the important role of customary law in ensuring more efficient, even-handed and impartial justice. |
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We reaffirm our support for the recent IMF surveillance decision on exchange rate, financial sector, fiscal and monetary policy, and urge its rigorous and even-handed implementation. |
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Are we going to take an even-handed approach in this respect or will we form an assessment on a country-by-country basis, taking into account the respective size of population? |
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Such an option must however be truly voluntary and even-handed. |
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Because the Scottish parliament has no second chamber, the committees must act as an even-handed forum to ensure that legislation is fair and foolproof. |
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Bobst Group is committed to demonstrating that an even-handed stakeholder approach is compatible with achieving interesting returns for its shareholders. |
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The goal of regulation should be to address issues requiring a remedy in a manner that citizens perceive as fundamentally fair, even-handed, accountable and with a minimum of interference. |
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Also by the fall, France's conservative government had shifted from strong support for the generals to a more even-handed approach, with emphasis on the need for negotiation. |
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Wouldn't it be more even-handed to apply the initiator-pays principle? |
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The questioners are not even-handed in dealing with the candidates. |
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Europe, in fact, has continued to vacillate between a desire to be even-handed and a concern not to alienate the United States and this has rendered its Middle East diplomacy ineffective. |
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And I would gladly swap the BBC's mean-spirited drama for the far more even-handed approach in Barbara Stoney's excellent biography of Enid Blyton. |
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