| Subsequent writings exposed the one-sidedness of most American mass-media coverage of the area and its conflicts. |
| The result of this one-sidedness is exchanges like this wrap-up exchange at the end of her interview yesterday on WPHT radio in Philadelphia. |
| That reservoir of opinions, attitudes and slants lifts our tolerance for one-sidedness into an appetite for edifying entertainment. |
| Some traditional rabbis and religious pundits have taken issue with what they see as the film's one-sidedness. |
| The evidence is mounting that there is an ideological one-sidedness to university campuses today. |
| Second, as can happen with the forceful statement of any thesis, Oz's argument is subject to a certain one-sidedness, as illustrated by this. |