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evenhanded

[ee-vuhn-han-did] / ˈi vənˈhæn dɪd /


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The evenhanded application of the law can be painted as political retribution, and vice versa, putting added pressure on prosecutors deciding whether to proceed.

From New York Times

“If these reports are accurate, your actions will erode the confidence in the evenhanded application of justice and unalterably interfere in the course of the 2024 presidential election.”

From New York Times

Constitution so we can have evenhanded limits on how much money anyone can contribute or spend in elections.

From Seattle Times

He also argues that the fact-based, evenhanded approach of so much nonfiction writing these days has turned what used to be called magazine journalism into a lost art.

From New York Times

Bauer has appeared more evenhanded when dealing with criticism from men on Twitter.

From Washington Post