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evenhanded

[ee-vuhn-han-did] / ˈi vənˈhæn dɪd /


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“Justice must be evenhanded,” the district attorney’s office said in a statement on Friday.

From New York Times

He brought with him a news sensibility honed at the BBC, where he had worked in the interim, and became a key figure in shaping U.S. public television’s in-depth and evenhanded approach to news coverage.

From New York Times

I have followed Helene most of her career at The Times and found her to have a well thought out and evenhanded perspective.

From Los Angeles Times

Its approach is evenhanded and cautiously admiring to the point of pedestrian flatness.

From Salon

Key documents, he said, “were written in an evenhanded, nonthreatening tone and employed words intended to persuade rather than intimidate.”

From New York Times