However, it must be ensured that all referred cases are administered in a fair, impartial and evenhanded manner. |
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His evenhanded treatment of Asian debtors and Roman creditors earned him the hatred of the latter. |
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Trustees are obliged to interpret Trust Agreements in a way that is evenhanded as between beneficiaries. |
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These data are critical to Federal, State, and local policymakers in combating crime and ensuring that justice is both efficient and evenhanded. |
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Governments must adopt an evenhanded attitude on the matter, making sure that religious instruction was age-appropriate. |
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Surveillance should become more focused and selective in analyzing issues, in an evenhanded way across the membership. |
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Are women more evenhanded when writing about female politicians than men are? |
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Who will be the beneficiary and who will be the victim of rules if they are not evenhanded? |
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The most important step in this regard remains effective and evenhanded surveillance of systemically important advanced countries and markets. |
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The Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples and this Commission have called for an independent and more evenhanded system of adjudication. |
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To have any chance at success, Washington must end its pro-Israel favoritism in return for an evenhanded approach. |
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Given a screeching demagogue and an evenhanded, mild-mannered technocrat, people will always be more drawn to the former. |
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The OPEC Fund argues that only through a broad, sustained effort to create a shared future can globalization be made fully inclusive, equitable and evenhanded. |
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Effective and evenhanded IMF surveillance remains an essential element of the international community's efforts to enhance crisis prevention, promote financial stability, and foster high and sustainable growth. |
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Second, if there are sizable amounts of cash at stake, the government's financial interest in the plan will always win out over any perceived responsibility to administer pension monies in a fair and evenhanded manner. |
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We call on the IMF to ensure the successful and evenhanded implementation of this new lending and conditionality framework, and ask the Managing Director to report on progress at our next meeting. |
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However, Ministers called for evenhanded and broad-based implementation of the new lending and conditionality framework in recognition of the diverse needs of the membership and the exogenous nature of the crisis. |
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Governments need to build administrations that are efficient and evenhanded in establishing and enforcing the principles of a functioning market economy based on the rule of law, human rights and politic and civic liberties. |
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Excises Here again the Commission has been guided by the concern to create as little disturbance as possible to national fiscal systems while at the same time offering evenhanded solutions. |
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Such evenhanded sentiments, along with the abstraction of the terms of analysis that exculpated individuals while blaming the system, were both appealing and prescriptive. |
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The trade association has hired a professional lobbyist, and hopes to commission academic research to back its push for consistent, evenhanded regulation and tougher enforcement. |
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It appears to us that the Superintendent tried to take an evenhanded approach in deciding whether to approve supervision for LCPS, resulting in a prolonged decision period. |
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This evenhanded justice Commends th' ingredience of our poisoned chalice To our own lips. |
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Russert established himself as a tough but evenhanded interviewer, and, during his 17-year tenure as moderator, Meet the Press remained one of the most important outlets for political discourse in American media. |
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This is a complete denial on their part of grappling with a difficult issue and coming out with an evenhanded and balanced approach to complex problems. |
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The board is not open with the membership, or evenhanded in its decisions. |
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These new early warnings must be strong, candid, credible, and evenhanded. |
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Effective and evenhanded IMF surveillance across the whole membership is central to promoting high and sustainable growth in member countries and to crisis prevention. |
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My judicial background serves to ensure my independence, free from political and other influences: to be evenhanded and apply the same standards to all and to protect and promote the human rights of all persons. |
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I thought it was an evenhanded assessment of her performance. |
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