Shouldn't there be some evenhandedness, with bad buildings by good architects also receiving a public airing? |
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What is important for effective mediation, however, are the mediators' evenhandedness and non-judgmental attitude during the process. |
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A repeated theme was the apparent lack of evenhandedness in how the Fund treats its largest shareholders versus all others. |
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The rationale was that evenhandedness would encourage a negotiated settlement. |
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Its position in balance, centered above the initial mass, expressed in time the evenhandedness. |
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Munayyer is not really asking for evenhandedness or fairness or a level playing field. |
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French actions in Rwanda. Half-steps, symbolic actions, and misplaced evenhandedness are not necessarily better than no action at all. |
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I am all in favour of the idea of evenhandedness, of trying to bring both parties to the table. |
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The goal should be to improve the quality of surveillance, its focus, candor, and evenhandedness. |
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Support progress on implementing recent surveillance reforms to increase effectiveness, evenhandedness and candour. |
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First, we need to be even more pointed in challenging the evenhandedness of Management and staff in dealing with members. |
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Lack of evenhandedness has proved to be the Fund's Achilles heel in pursuing its mission of global stability. |
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His rigorous evenhandedness in condemning both Cold War blocs gave him widespread credibility among many western Europeans, who came to look upon him as one of their most popular and trusted moral leaders. |
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The movie's evenhandedness forces us to make our own judgments. |
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For this tragic evenhandedness, Roth has been compared to Tolstoy. |
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It is important that the guidelines for sovereign wealth funds are not more onerous than for other large institutional investors and do not introduce an element of bias and lack of evenhandedness in financial surveillance. |
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As also reiterated in the comprehensive review report, the guiding principles of the work of the Committee are those of cooperation, transparency and evenhandedness, as well as that of consistency in approach. |
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Consistency, evenhandedness, nonarbitrariness in procedures. |
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We call for improving the surveillance process through, inter alia, greater focus on the effectiveness of the policy dialogue and clear communications, with an emphasis on candor, evenhandedness, and independence. |
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I would much admire fairness on your part to publish and show evenhandedness. |
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But we suspect that he will instead focus on how Russia managed to water down the language in a ridiculous bid for evenhandedness. |
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We are confident this would help drive greater consistency and evenhandedness in the supervision of the broker-dealer and advisory sides of our industry. |
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Regardless of the fundamentalists' position, we cannot and should not abide when mainstream media gets sucked into their messaging, in the so-called pursuit of evenhandedness. |
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What Reagan doesn't reveal is that he is featured prominently in the film, which has been lauded by the Right and the Left for its evenhandedness. |
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The initiative will also give impetus, if only on the principle of evenhandedness, for the police to deal with motorists who drive on the pavement. |
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The media is sacrificing truth to the appearance of evenhandedness. |
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