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4.Bias has been described as a departure from that standard of even-handed justice.
5.He intends to impart justice among the dead in an even-handed and fair manner.
6.Ms Masters, a Washington Post reporter, is studiously even-handed in telling the story, but it is clear where her sympathies lie.
7.Since the AU troops arrived in 2004, they haveincreasingly come to be regarded by the rebels as instruments of the Sudanesegovernment rather than as even-handed.
8.We need a sufficiently strong basis, founded in a clear and even-handed commitment to our values, for the world as it changes to adopt these values, universal as they are, to guide us.
9.It would also hitch the major European powers to the cause of Israel: up to that point, the French had tried to be even-handed between Israel and its neighbours; the British had leaned towards the Arab states.
10.Mr Phelps is interested in unemployment that even open-handed central bankers cannot cure.


