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"even-handed" Definitions
  1. completely fair, especially when dealing with different groups of people

240 Sentences With "even handed"

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I even handed out playbills about the songs and stories.
"The USTR process has been pretty even handed," Page said.
Pope urges doctors to present medical options in even-handed ways.
Robust market economies clearly depend on stable, even-handed legal environments.
The DNC says it is acting in an even-handed manner.
Because you decide that the decision that you were going to end with an even-handed product, despite the fact that reality may not be even handed, reality may be more to one side than the other.
Only this time, they were joined by more even-handed media outlets.
They even handed him a Manolo Blahnik shoe (Carrie's fave), but nothing.
Some attendees didn't find the portrayal to be so even-handed, though.
At I/O, the company even handed out prototyping kits to attendees.
She even handed them take-home material to read on the initiative.
" Bickert responded, "We try to be even-handed and open about donations.
FB thought it needed to show how even-handed it can be.
Yet senators and legal analysts praised Rehnquist for an even-handed approach.
Another executive who has encountered him called him even-handed and smart.
Haider al-Abadi, Iraq's prime minister, seems more even-handed than his predecessors.
We remain committed to providing robust, even-handed coverage of events in Malaysia.
I thought it was very even handed and really impressive and really funny.
Instead, cops took smiling selfies with protesters and even handed out high-fives.
You're obviously of the left, but this is a pretty even-handed analysis.
As a political matter, parties are supposed to remain even-handed during primaries.
But I think we put a really compelling and even-handed narrative together.
That repair should be applied in an even-handed way across all industries.
It was even handed to me when I was thinking about starting Vox.
Some of the unpaid bills were even handed over to debt-collection agencies.
Overall, the skit skewered, in a fairly even-handed manner, both Trump and Clinton.
By mid-February, however, Mars will leave Aries behind for cautious, even-handed Taurus.
Earlier this month, he even handed out free HIV testing kits to the public.
"Briefings for the candidates will be provided on an even-handed non-partisan basis."
She was even handed and we all had a great working relationship with her.
And he talked about having an even-handed approach to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
She was even-handed and we all had a great working relationship with her.
But the idea that it has to be even-handed, like a fairness doctrine.
Known as a judge's judge, he is fair-minded, unbiased, and even-handed person.
"It's an invitation for arbitrary enforcement and enforcement that's not even-handed," Alito said.
It can also weigh up the evidence for its hypotheses in an even-handed manner.
With this misleading claim, Trump is painting Whitaker as an even-handed overseer for Mueller.
The repealed policies were efforts to ensure reasonable and even-handed implementation of those requirements.
They need to create a systematic, even-handed and transparent process for reviewing extremist content.
WHAT I SAID WAS ACTUALLY VERY EVEN HANDED AND CONSISTENT WITH WHAT I'VE SAID BEFORE.
Grassley, who is up for reelection this year, offered a more even-handed response on Tuesday.
This is somewhat rich coming from Pirro, who isn't known for her even-handed, thoughtful discourse.
The royal mom has even handed down favorite pieces from George to Charlotte over the years.
It's as if, in their attempt to be "even-handed," they forgot how to be intelligent.
Pope Francis even handed him a book on climate change to try to sway his opinion.
The Air Force's LSA program is a sound and even-handed way to do just that.
One nursery even handed out "trauma advice sheets" to parents after Trump was declared the winner.
I think it's possible that he might've even handed me a lint brush during the interview!
D'Antonio's biography is admirably even-handed and based on several hours of exclusive interviews with Trump.
Obama's even-handed management of the circumstances around the arrest pleased no one at the time.
The policy is so broad as to be nearly impossible to enforce in an even-handed manner.
She even handed out the trophy to the winning team which (luckily) happened to be her husband's.
Mr Strathern's even-handed book shows how this rosy judgment was possible—if not, now, entirely plausible.
To keep e-cigarettes out of the hands of minors requires a multi-faceted, even-handed approach.
And so I think there is a place to have what I call an even-handed process.
Locked inside their respective echo chambers, particularly on social media, usually even-handed commentators lost their bearings.
Hamilton said Indiana could impose reasonable and "even-handed" rules to ensure the safety of vaping products.
The senator said Obama has struck an "even-handed" stance towards the candidates running to replace him.
After all, we're already talking about age, and she hasn't even handed out her first rose yet.
I think she's got the kind of even-handed mentality that you kinda want in a legislator.
It especially stood in contrast to Obama's delicate, even-handed treatment of issues related to race and identity.
Sir John Elliott traces those trajectories in "Scots and Catalans", a pioneering and scrupulously even-handed comparative history.
At one point, a group of U.S.-trained rebels even handed over ammunition and equipment to Nusra Front.
And a pledge to be even-handed, rather than solely defend Israel's interests, is not a common refrain.
They've jettisoned the Johnny Carson model of late night TV: even-handed political barbs both parties could enjoy.
Meanwhile, compassionate people aren't necessarily even-handed and rule-abiding, but they are responsive to the misfortunes of others.
Brittany even handed over an audio recording of the alleged beating, prompting cops to arrest Z-RO in July.
We want reform, and we want a return to the ideals of rule of law and even-handed justice.
"My sense is that they'll be even-handed with this, but we'll certainly keep an eye on the numbers."
And according to Fong-Jones and her colleagues, the department was too focused on trying to appear even-handed.
ABC's late-night star hasn't been a stranger to political humor, but he enjoyed a genial, even-handed persona.
The disqualification is even-handed and not based on a failure to swear loyalty to any particular political party.
With a focus on business and a consciously even-handed style, RBC's coverage reached an audience beyond Moscow's marginalised liberals.
It is an even-handed piece of work, but probably still underestimates the economic costs of quitting the European Union.
The jihadists of Islamic State set up roadblocks, charged drivers a tax of around $300 and even handed out receipts.
He has even handed out copies of his childhood confirmation photo, and hailed the Bible as the best book ever written.
Since land reform broke up big estates in the 1950s, even-handed inheritance laws have kept shrinking the size of farms.
" In an apparent desire to be even-handed, the order also applies to "groups associated with the Clinton for Presidency campaign.
" Other coverage is less even-handed, and claims that AI fakes "may facilitate the end of reality as we know it.
Instead, Apple News and its editors will take a more even-handed approach, according to its editor-in-chief Lauren Kern.
The film's clear sympathy for Shelby's crowd and their budding feminist defiance isn't subtle, but it's even-handed and startlingly progressive.
"Look, the president has been very even-handed throughout this process," Jeff Weaver, Sanders's combative campaign manager, said Tuesday on MSNBC.
Justice Samuel Alito pressed the government's attorney to show how poll workers could enforce the statute in an even-handed way.
"They can't possibly be seen as objective or transparent or even-handed or fair," Trump adviser Kellyanne Conway said in the segment.
That might seem a bit harsh on one level, but Ding's piece also reads as even-handed and fair to the truth.
The hook will keep it from slipping into your stockpot, and the handle will make for an easier, more even-handed pour.
Obama has even-handed in the Democratic presidential primary so far despite Clinton's former role as secretary of State in his administration.
Protesters have chanted pro-army slogans, waved the army's flag alongside the Lebanese flag and even handed roses to soldiers at roadblocks.
They even handed out a "communications document" describing how to talk about the merits of the provision (which Politico published on Monday).
In any event, Ms. Sanders struck a more even-handed and pragmatic tone than did our South Korean interlocutors the night before.
But in an interview with national Hebrew language daily newspaper, Trump gave a more even-handed assessment of the obstacles to peace.
So your argument is that there's this third party that's serving a market function, but isn't being neutral and even-handed about it.
While Amazon's Jeff Bezos and Apple's Tim Cook have been unusually public with political statements of late, Facebook has been relatively even-handed.
Her book is an even-handed, surprisingly poetic, quietly devastating record of the witness that she bore, and is now sharing with us.
A strong, even-handed and coordinated response from federal, state and local officials could give the President a chance to demonstrate leadership skills.
First, the Trump/Mattis policy is a ban on a defining characteristic of transgender people, not an even-handed regulation of medical fitness.
Dean of students Meredith Raimondo reportedly joined the massive protests and even handed out a flier denouncing the bakery as a racist business.
"He's largely an even-handed, 'steady-as-he-goes' change," said John Canavan, market strategist with Stone & McCarthy Research Associates in New York.
Kristin came prepared for the worst ... because she busted out a face mask, and even handed an extra one to our camera guy.
The advocates challenge corporate claims that they're merely being even-handed and neutral and showing up at both Democratic and Republican nominating conventions.
And when faced with a partisan fight, the natural instinct of many traditional political reporters is to try to engage in even-handed reporting.
She suggested that the media's job "is to get information and report the news," but that many outlets no longer present even-handed coverage.
In a shocking turnaround, the American Civil Liberties Union has recently abandoned its liberal, even-handed attitude to which free-speech cases it will defend.
" The school has yet to confirm that this assignment was even handed out to the students, telling Fox5 that they're "working to verify its authenticity.
Switching between sing-song hooks, even-handed flows, and low-key crooning, Kamaiyah shows an impressive versatility over various shades of bouncy Bay Area production.
The approach isn't entirely even-handed: sidekicks Falcon (Anthony Mackie) and War Machine (Don Cheadle) both get plenty of time to prove themselves in combat.
"As a legal matter, Facebook is not required to be even-handed," said Eugene Volokh, a law professor at the University of California, Los Angeles.
Investigators said that Officer Trombley spent his days reading books and magazines, and even handed out baked goods that Ms. Mitchell brought for the inmates.
The institutions become easy to dismiss, especially when common sense tells us that they are not even-handed but, in fact, deeply and politically biased.
That's all, even-handed, and that you have to, we respect Israel, Israel has every right in the world to live in peace and security.
A source familiar with the deliberations said while an even-handed approach was smart, it was not the right signal to send in this case.
What I said was actually very even-handed and consistent with what I said before," Mnuchin said Friday in an interview on CNBC's "Squawk Box.
And her approach was even-handed, backing more effective enforcement measures to address online piracy, both domestically and internationally, alongside expanded copyright exceptions and limitations.
On the surface, "Take Pills" seems like it has a very specific anti-drug message, but the lyrics are very even-handed—almost generous, maybe.
While Harron's film makes efforts to be even-handed in its portrayal, it ultimately accepts Van Houten's version as fact, rather than seeking to go deeper.
But her national profile has been rising since the hearings this fall for Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh, when her even-handed, prosecutorial questioning proved effective.
These proposed changes would make the enforcement of laws protecting birds more even-handed, while giving industry greater incentives to make their operations safer for birds.
Even-handed regulations and incentives, which treat state firms no differently from private companies or foreign investors, would do more than lavish subsidies to promote entrepreneurship.
What we're hearing: Slok, a typically even-handed economist, expressed his disbelief at the decoupling of asset prices from fundamentals in a recent note to clients.
He also said that any ruling on the case could be irrelevant before it is even handed down, if the president nominates a permanent replacement for Sessions.
"Policymakers should keep an open mind and work toward ­­an even-handed regulatory framework that minimizes risks while allowing the creative process to bear fruit," Lagarde said.
In which the mods of r/news attempt an even-handed explanation for why the aforementioned Orlando threads weren't allowed to maintain their usual state of semi-anarchy.
The controversial movie features Bowie as the Roman official who ultimately sends Jesus (Willem Dafoe) to be crucified, and he does so in a reserved, even-handed manner.
For many years, poll after poll has shown that Americans want the president to be even-handed when it comes to mediating the conflict between Israelis and Palestinians.
It allows them to use their professional experience and judgment to be fair and even-handed, a value that is critically important when individual liberty is at stake.
"I couldn't be more excited to do this and offer a platform to at least get the president's viewpoints, although we will be very even-handed," he said.
Kraft reportedly showed off his Super Bowl XXXIX ring, earned off a fresh Patriots victory over the Philadelphia Eagles, and even handed it to Putin to try it on.
"I think he and the vice president have tried to be fair and even-handed in the process, and I expect they will continue to do that," Sanders said.
India's water crisis is far from even-handed - the elite in Delhi and most other parts of the country remain unaffected while the poor scramble for supplies every day.
They even handed out snack packs that I would rate at a three pizza slices out of five for quality, and five pizza slices out of five for quantity.
Big Tobacco deployed nefarious tactics to promote menthol use in black neighborhoods; they lowered the price of these cigarettes in those communities and even handed them out for free.
They come in pill, pack and powder form, are not hard to get online or off and are sometimes even handed out as samples whether you wanted them or not.
It was a surprisingly even-handed response from Trump, who has previously capitalized on tragic mass shooting incidents to further push divisive and inflammatory positions about ethnic and religious minorities.
Bernie Sanders on Wednesday declared President Barack Obama "even-handed" in his assessments of the presidential race, days after Obama piled praise upon the Vermont senator's 2016 rival, Hillary Clinton.
You see a shift from the judge as the neutral referee, whose job it is to be fair and even-handed — that person is no longer making the key decisions.
Abortions have been receiving more even-handed treatment on television as of late, with shows like BoJack Horseman and Crazy Ex Girlfriend destigmatizing the procedure and refusing to cast judgment.
Between 1995 and 2008, the Clinton and George W. Bush administrations even handed the government in Pyongyang some $1.3 billion in assistance, largely in the form of food and energy.
The goal this time, Troche says, is to show an even-handed representation of everyone involved in a fictional police shooting: a teenager who gets shot, his brother, and two officers.
Even a scholar as even-handed as Monroe Wheeler, the curator of the Museum of Modern Art's historic 1950 Soutine retrospective, falls prey to the seduction of Faure's lush, Symbolist description.
Plenty of Silicon Valley's investors would be happy to see control shift to more even-handed institutional forces who did not have capital commands that could set terms with a glance.
In trying to preserve the fiction that the law is even-handed, Stéphanie Vallée, the justice minister, says it also applies to people who wear ski masks, scarves and sun-glasses.
And even-handed films like this one represent a new approach that's less about cheap, loud drama, and more about winning hearts and minds on both sides of a contentious issue.
Confirmation isn't an entirely even-handed history of the Senate hearing that stalled Thomas' confirmation hearings for the Supreme Court and monopolized political and social discourse in the summer of 1991.
Smart tax policies, those that are even-handed and energy agnostic, have been critical to quantum leaps forward in American energy production that have moved us closer to true energy independence.
"I think his stage presence is different than what I would do but in my personal interactions with him I find him to have a very even-handed temperament," Ryan said.
Thus, Congress must adopt measures to protect the U.S. tax base against inbound earning stripping techniques of multinational enterprises and must do so in a manner that provides even-handed treatment.
Produced by "Survivor" mastermind Mark Burnett and Roma Downey, a couple committed to producing shows (see "The Bible") in the spirit of their Christian faith, the program is notably even-handed.
This even-handed tone rang through many of the conference's presentations, with scholars serving up shade where it was due while avoiding falling into the lazy critic's trap of surface-level distaste.
Grassley appeared to hit back at those accusations, telling reporters that Sessions would be an "even-handed" attorney general and that he believes Republicans and Democrats would give Sessions a fair hearing.
A source familiar with the deliberations, who spoke on condition of anonymity, said that while an even-handed approach was smart, it was not the right signal to send in this case.
The best way to maintain the fairness and integrity of the electoral process and avoid even the appearance of partisanship is through even-handed compliance with the plain text of the law.
There is no current law requiring Netanyahu to step down now that he&aposs been indicted, though previous leaders who found themselves in similar situation resigned before charges were even handed down.
You might not usually think of surfy rock being full of emotion and facing oneself, but Rolling Blackouts Costal Fever manage to mix emotion and pleasure in an even-handed, engaging way.
U.S. companies also say they feel increasingly unwelcome in China, with business lobbies calling for more even-handed enforcement of laws and regulations to create a level playing field for global firms.
The demand for an even-handed US policy based on human rights and equality is gaining momentum in American public discourse, even if it does not yet influence the Washington policy process.
We should be rather even-handed with respect to the origins of species when we make decisions as to whether we like them or not, whether we should encourage them or not.
After the writer gushes about how Leto "isn't afraid" of his hardcore Joker performance (which is barely in the movie), Leto drops these extremely even-handed observations about Taylor Swift and Kanye West.
"It's certainly true that an even-handed revenue-neutral reform would leave some companies substantially worse off, especially those that have relied most heavily on the tax breaks being taken away," said Gardner.
There was good process, even if there wasn't always good product, and I don't want the old even-handed news product, but I do want to bring more of that process into it.
In 1988 one of them kidnapped him—but then laid on rather a good dinner in his village, took a group photograph and even handed him a gun, inviting him to target practice.
Commenting on violence involving Russian fans, President Vladimir Putin's spokesman Dmitry Peskov said separately the Kremlin hoped there would be no further "excesses" and that any investigations into trouble would be even-handed.
The FBI historically has held a special place in the unique concept of justice developed in this country, one that seeks to provide even-handed protection for the powerful and the weak alike.
Honduras indicated that it was likely to appeal, saying in a statement that the ruling contained legal and factual errors and appeared not to be even-handed, objective or respectful of the complainants' rights.
McConnell's innovation—where the even-handed arms race analysis breaks down—was to declare vacancies themselves off limits to the other party, and attempt to commandeer entire courts, including the Supreme Court, for conservatives.
The only problem with its new approach is the remedy embodied in the Fair Play legislation eschews an even-handed solution, in favor of one that caters to a very narrow set of interests.
Nearly a year ago, I was granted the opportunity to experience something few residents of an embattled city do: I got to tell fair, even-handed stories about what it's like to live there.
Tech companies have long been at the center of a back-and-forth between the US and the EU, and Trump isn't the first to suggest that they aren't getting an even-handed shake.
This year, ballot initiatives in a handful of states will let voters decide whether to put the process in the hands of bipartisan commissions tasked with taking a more even-handed approach than partisan politicians.
But those faults aside, The Founder is remarkably entertaining, and it brings a caustic mirth and an even-handed fascination to a behind-the-scenes business story that may not initially sound interesting to viewers.
The star continued delivering her Kyshadow palettes to diehard fans at their homes and workplaces (there were tears!), and even handed out a few gifts to some slightly less enthusiastic girls in a parking lot.
Citing several Supreme Court precedents, Justice Kavanaugh explained that, in his view, the First Amendment "prohibits such denominational discrimination" and requires Texas to handle all religious death-row inmates' claims on an even-handed basis.
Even-handed billionaire owners have been able to invest in legacy titles and help them transform digitally, giving them the chance to compete against the onslaught of unregulated third-party content polluting social media channels.
But if you've been watching Late Night long and closely enough, it likely won't come as a surprise that it's an intrinsic part of Meyers's repertoire, which relies on even-handed consideration above all else.
"Not only is it an insult to their public service, but any attempt to corrupt or undermine the even-handed application of the rule of law threatens the foundation of our Republic," the officials wrote.
Despite repeatedly saying that they want Ford to be heard in an even-handed forum, Republicans have vehemently second-guessed her recollection of the alleged assault, which is something that Mitchell will probably probe extensively.
Proposing to rebalance American alliances in the Middle East and adopt a more even-handed approach to America's dealings with Sunni- and Shia-led dictatorships would be an interesting idea worth having a big argument about.
And the good news, Chris, is Michael Horowitz proved what we wanted the FBI and the DOJ to do, which is that you can have an investigation that is fact-centric and fair and even-handed.
In those days, he was a frequent critic of the political media, frustrated, as many in the Obama administration were, with its focus on conflict, on ephemera, on appearing even-handed even when reality was skewed.
Alex Abdo, the institute's senior staff attorney, likened Twitter to a modern form of town hall meeting or public comment periods for government agency proposals, both venues where U.S. law requires even-handed treatment of speech.
In private this week, the current commander-in-chief has expressed amazement at the number of events designed to commemorate Bush, a one-term president who has been hailed as an even-handed bastion of civility.
The British government's Prevent programme, designed to nip in the bud any individuals tempted by extremism, has always been presented as an even-handed initiative to curb radical tendencies of all kinds, whether Islamist or white-supremacist.
He is even-handed throughout, passionate without being sentimental and has a great turn of phrase, summing up the territory that would later become the kingdom of Jordan, as a "vacant lot which Churchill decided to fill".
Laurence Tribe, a Harvard University law professor and frequent critic of the Trump administration, described Maryland's bill as a "neutral, even-handed way" to allow voters to assess the "financial and ethical history" of would-be candidates.
Instead of continuing to hold out, Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer decided to test Republican counterpart Mitch McConnell's pledge for even-handed floor debate of an issue on which Democrats hold the high ground in public opinion.
Miscimarra in a separate statement said his goal was "to foster stability and to apply the National Labor Relations Act in an even-handed manner that serves the interests of employees, employers and unions throughout the country."
DAVOS, Switzerland (Reuters) - New Zealand's prime minister has assured Chinese telecoms equipment group Huawei Technologies Co Ltd of even-handed treatment after the small U.S. ally blocked the sale of some Huawei equipment citing national security concerns.
Once Obama leaves office he could wield his moral authority in a critically important effort to push back against the domestic political obstacles that had restrained him as President from serving as a truly even-handed broker,.
Taking the same even-handed, subtle approach they used to "Beat It" all those years ago, FOB revived Ray Parker Jr.'s insanely corny but classic theme song and ground it through their usual trap Def Leppard arrangements.
When you think about the MTV VMAs Micheal Jackson Video Vanguard Award, you usually think of the over-the-top pop culture moments that happen before the award is even handed over to the music artist being honored.
The conservative response to supposed liberal media bias within mainstream journalism wasn't the creation of better, even-handed press outlets, but right-wing outlets as biased as conservatives imagined the liberal press to be, such as Fox News.
"Once people begin to suspect that law enforcement is not based on the law and is not even handed — once a law enforcement agency loses that moral authority, I don't know how you get it back," he said.
In "The Pornography Industry: What Everyone Needs to Know" (Oxford), Shira Tarrant explains how that industry works in the new age of Internet porn, and sets out to provide neutral, "even-handed" information about its production and consumption.
Sens. Kamala Harris and Amy Klobuchar have stood out throughout Brett Kavanaugh's grueling confirmation hearings for questioning that closely fits their growing national profiles: Harris, a sharp, prosecutorial California firebrand, and Klobuchar, an even-handed but effective Midwestern moderate.
After meeting, Sanders says Obama 'even-handed in assessments of 2016 race Sanders: Candidate Obama Wednesday's conversation came after Obama praised Clinton, and seemed to reject the notion that the Sanders campaign is an "analog" of Obama's 2008 effort.
By the way, the press conference is still ongoing ... but it's pretty clear the Yanks are STOKED to have the guy in pinstripes for the next 9 years ... GM Brian Cashman even handed Cole's wife a bouquet of roses!!
Even Tuesday night, he continued his even-handed messaging on race; he put the perspective of the economically anxious white man who felt victimized on equal footing with those of people of color who were actually victimized by racism.
I was never given "the talk," never even handed a book about my body and what it meant to become a woman, so the bikini babes were a species completely unknown to me and far beyond my realm of understanding.
In "To End a Presidency", Mr Tribe and Mr Matz have written a powerful, clear and even-handed guide to the legal and political aspects of impeachment, which, as they point out, is "neither a magic wand nor a doomsday device".
But if moviemakers and showrunners can give us more than stoner comedy tropes, if they can stop giggling for long enough to give us more even-handed, realistic representations of a mostly harmless intoxicant, then society at large will follow. 
Emerging from the White House after an hour, Sanders said the meeting was "constructive" and that Obama was trying to be as "even-handed" as possible in the race, dismissing commentary that Obama was favoring Clinton, his former secretary of state.
An important metric for evaluating policy proposals to address this concern should be whether or not those measures are even-handed or instead create a tax disadvantage for U.S.-based multinational enterprises that is not felt by foreign-based competitors.
EDINBURGH (Reuters) - Scottish lawmakers will launch an inquiry into whether First Minister Nicola Sturgeon's pro-independence government has been even-handed in how it has treated sex harassment allegations against her mentor and predecessor Alex Salmond, political parties said on Tuesday.
His "America First" rhetoric, threats of tariffs on allies and of withdrawal from the WTO, and policies of blocking appointments to the WTO's court and using tariffs as a national-security tool, are inimical to an even-handed system that all can support.
"As a society, we need legislation that will put impartial testing groups like Consumer Reports and their counterparts in a position where they can test facial recognition services for accuracy and unfair bias in an accurate and even-handed manner," Smith said.
They were formalized as part of the USA Patriot Act, which "established a uniform nationwide standard for use of delayed-notice search warrants to ensure an even handed application of Constitutional safeguards for all Americans," according to a 21984 Department of Justice report.
In an effort to seem even-handed, or just to make policy seem like another sports event, the news will sometimes present one of the 99 experts who share a well-considered view alongside the single so-called expert with a fringe view.
"I have no doubt that he will be even-handed — including going hammer and tong after anyone who is leaking investigative or classified information," George J. Terwilliger III, who worked with Mueller when they were assistant US attorneys, told The Washington Post.
It seemed antithetical to his reputation as a sort of measured, even-handed bureaucrat, but once he hit the crowded stages of the first Democratic presidential debates, it was clear he was willing to cross lines that most candidates would consider campaign-enders.
But Honduras, one of the four complainants in the WTO case, said in a statement that the ruling contained a number of legal and factual errors and did not appear to have been even-handed and objective, and indicated that it would appeal.
It is true that Jerry Media is a producer on Fyre but a little misleading to say the company "produced their own film"; Jerry Media is one of several executive producers of Netflix's Fyre, which nonetheless feels even-handed and self-reflective.
But they're often a reality check: an improvement on the faux even-handed "he said/she said" that allow people's preexisting biases to determine their interpretations of what actually happened when a person of color is reportedly harassed, beaten, or shot by a police officer.
Judges Michael Hawkins, Ronald Gould and Richard Paez were thorough and even-handed in questioning two exceptional lawyers: Neal Katyal, arguing against the ban, and Jeffrey Wall, the acting solicitor-general, who urged the court to undo a Hawaii judge's order blocking the executive order.
The daughter of Indian immigrants, Haley is a former governor of South Carolina and had no foreign policy experience before assuming the role of U.N. ambassador but had been doing a steady and controversy-free job and was seen as an even-handed leader.
"My review of Lime's application proposals, when compared side-by-side with those of Scoot and Skip, confirms my opinion that an even-handed evaluation of Lime's written descriptions in its application of its planned scooter rollout was conducted by the SFMTA scorers," he said.
Voters choose their candidates not simply through an even-handed evaluation of competing policy proposals but by taking cues from elite actors — particularly the media, the party, and other elected officials — and in Sanders's case those cues have virtually uniformly been loaded against him.
The American Chamber of Commerce in China also said in a report on its annual membership survey "even-handed enforcement of laws and regulations regardless of shareholder nationality" and an open investment environment were needed to reduce trade frictions between China and the United States.
Perhaps he even handed out copies of his new book, "Cattle of the Ages," in which he ruminates on how he, a city boy, learned late in life the spiritual value of cattle and of his ancestral village, Khalavha, in rural northern South Africa.
The American Chamber of Commerce in China, in a report on its annual membership survey, also said "even-handed enforcement of laws and regulations regardless of shareholder nationality" and an open investment environment were needed to reduce trade frictions between China and the United States.
In the current environment, the American people have to know that there are places in the government where the rule of law – not politics – holds sway, and where they will be treated fairly based solely on the facts and an even-handed application of the law.
For the real truth about what's going on with Wikileaks and Julian Assange these days, we turned to Twitter, Reddit, and a variety of anonymous imageboards, sources of great knowledge known for their cautious, even-handed approach to political events and propensity for rigorous fact-checking.
" Still, she adds, "I think it's going to be hard because I do talk about intimate things and I think that's going to perhaps be difficult for him but I tried to be even-handed about explaining the wonderful years that I had with Salman too.
As a matter of good government, we should not encourage independent agencies to change course in the middle of an ongoing case based on political considerations, nor should we politicize antitrust enforcement, which has for many years consistently been enforced in an even-handed, nonpartisan way.
Since his media appearances, he's appeared in front of that grand jury — after TV pundits started suggesting he should really reconsider the whole maybe-going-to-jail thing — and even handed his phones over to federal prosecutors, New York Magazine's Olivia Nuzzi first reported Wednesday night.
In his majority opinion, Justice Anthony Kennedy left for another day a full analysis of what ought to happen when devout shop owners claim that their freedoms of speech and religion are violated when the state asks them to do business with customers on an even-handed basis.
I had no idea that straight through to the end of the 1960s, a mere ten years prior, all the clubs that hired stand-up comedians were owned and run by the mafia — not exactly a group known for its even-handed treatment of women and their career dreams.
In his new book, How to Change Your Mind, journalist and author Michael Pollan took a personal and even-handed approach to this latest resurgence, exploring the way various psychedelics can be possible tools for guiding people through anxiety, addiction, PTSD, and other matters of the mind and brain.
During his performance of "May We All" with Florida Georgia Line, Tim McGraw slapped hands with many lucky members of this pit crew, and after the show's end, Brooks even handed off his Entertainer of the Year Award to allow several outstretched hands to hold it for a few precious moments.
The film is carefully even-handed about presenting various sides of the story — at a post-screening Sundance Q&A, Green said the NYPD read and approved the script, and was heavily involved in the filmmaking — but it's also honest about the anger, fear, and frustration that surround police-related fatalities.
Within 10 days, President Obama had ordered a review of DOJ's guidelines for investigations involving reporters, and by July, then-attorney general Eric Holder had issued new procedures to be more transparent and even-handed in situations where the Justice Department sought access to records or information regarding newsgathering activities.
That said, there is something remarkable about the level of credulity essentially every Republican member of Congress, Fox News host, and CNN Trumpbot has managed to muster about his now-infamous meeting with Natalia Veselnitskaya and that the mainstream press has, in its reflexively even-handed way, gone on to muster.
Not only did the United States begin the process of largely withdrawing from Syria — a long-term demand from Moscow — US troops even handed over some of their bases and facilities directly to the Russians, giving them a potent symbolic victory that they have been only too pleased to milk for propaganda value.
So here is the issue: of course Israel has a right to defend itself, but long-term there will never be peace in that region unless the United States plays a role, an even-handed role trying to bring people together and recognizing the serious problems that exist among the Palestinian people.
Huret, who now devotes her time to aiding needy people, once even handed out leaflets for the party of Marine Le Pen, who lost the presidential election to centrist Emmanuel Macron last month, but won a seat in parliament along with seven other National Front politicians in a follow-up parliamentary election on June 18.
The job of national security advisor requires an even-handed commitment to conveying the highest quality policy analysis to the President, an honest assessment of policy options and trade-offs, wire-brushing of intelligence to provide the President with the best information available, and effective management of policy debates to encourage argument even on behalf of unpopular positions.
Before Nancy PelosiNancy PelosiJohnson eyes Irish border in Brexit negotiations Mueller report fades from political conversation Five key players in Trump's trade battles MORE was even handed the gavel as Speaker, she faced rebellion from the far left of her party over a previously uncontroversial House rule known as "pay as you go," commonly referred to as PAYGO.
U.S. proposals to reform the HRC by denying membership to the worst human rights abusers; even-handed criticism of all violators; use of competitive voting instead of assignment by regional blocs; and increased accountability are steps in the right direction, but will ultimately prove futile as they have with the discredited U.N. Commission on Human Rights.
Dianne FeinsteinDianne Emiel FeinsteinTrump administration urges Congress to reauthorize NSA surveillance program The Hill's Morning Report - More talk on guns; many questions on Epstein's death Juan Williams: We need a backlash against Big Tech MORE (Calif.), even handed down a care package for the young boy, while various senators made gently humorous suggestions about his future career path.
Nan Aron, the founder and president of Alliance for Justice, said Graham's outburst during the confirmation hearing for Supreme Court Justice Brett KavanaughBrett Michael KavanaughThe exhaustion of Democrats' anti-Trump delusions Lewandowski on potential NH Senate run: If I run, 'I'm going to win' Cook Political Report moves Susan Collins Senate race to 'toss up' MORE raised serious questions about his ability to run the committee in an even-handed or professional manner.
At this point, with Europe squarely on the side of an even-handed approach and much of the Arab Middle East arrayed against the Trump initiative, the best solution for the United States, it would appear, is simply to step quietly aside and let others fill a vacuum that -- back to the earliest days of the state of Israel -- was filled by American voices, but that with one stroke have suddenly lost their standing.
There were a host of other opportunities offered and missed—approaches from Lenin and the new Bolshevik government in Moscow; efforts to achieve an even-handed division of power in Asia between China and Japan that led to the rise of the Chinese Communist Party and a militant Japan, prepared to confront America and the West in World War II; creation of a nascent Jewish homeland with little reference to the Palestinians who lived on these same lands.

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