| 11. | China has publicly struck an evenhanded tone over the current dispute.
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| 12. | The evenhanded involvement of the United States is of extreme importance,
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| 13. | Would Geisel have appreciated this evenhanded, if somewhat smarmy, biography?
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| 14. | Even the Rushdie affair elicits this sort of evenhanded response.
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| 15. | The case demands a prosecutor who is evenhanded and unencumbered.
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| 16. | The Arabists called for an evenhanded policy, imputing fairness and impartiality.
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| 17. | Being democratic, the politicians opted for evenhanded reductions across the board.
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| 18. | Italian critics responded skeptically to his effort to be evenhanded.
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| 19. | Topping is evenhanded to a fault in his political cynicism.
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| 20. | What's most impressive about the film is its evenhanded approach.
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