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evenhanded

[ee-vuhn-han-did] / ˈi vənˈhæn dɪd /


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“Recent startling testimony from Internal Revenue Services whistleblowers raises serious questions about the Department’s commitment to evenhanded justice and the veracity of assertions made to the Committee on the Judiciary,” Reps.

From Seattle Times

LeMond is a fascinating character — engaging, driven, evenhanded, humble — and he’s front and center through most of the film.

From Los Angeles Times

He was careful and evenhanded, in the tradition of Mitchell at the negotiating table.

From Washington Post

“Rather than coming with a hammer, a bit of evenhanded encouragement would be very useful.”

From New York Times

“It’s pretty clear from the tone that he wasn’t attempting in any way to be evenhanded in his language,” she said.

From New York Times