Definition of Evenhanded. Meaning of Evenhanded. Synonyms of Evenhanded

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Definition of Evenhanded

Evenhanded
Evenhanded E"ven*hand`ed, a. Fair or impartial; unbiased. ``Evenhanded justice.' --Shak. -- E"ven*hand`ed*ly, adv. -- E"ven*hand`ed*ness, n. ?.
Evenhand
Evenhand E"ven*hand`, n. Equality. [Obs.] --Bacon.

Meaning of Evenhanded from wikipedia

- believed that the health of the nation depended on that of business, he was evenhanded in dealing with labor. He procured legislation that set up an arbitration...
- television critic James Poniewozik, praised Rock's performance for being "evenhanded without being wishy-washy" and that he represented "an example of something...
- controversial beliefs and its members' clandestine lifestyles. Sideman's evenhanded approach provides the audience with an insight into the group members'...
- Bush and Sarah Palin. Maria Bustillos noted in 2019 that "MSNBC's bland, evenhanded respectability is buttressed with a careful performance of diversity both...
- the DIMPAC report because the report "lacks the scientific rigor and evenhanded critical approach necessary for APA imprimatur" and concluded that "after...
- July 12, 2018. Liptak, Adam (July 19, 2018). "'Best Professor.' 'Very Evenhanded.' 'Great Hair!': Brett Kavanaugh, as Seen by His Law Students". The New...
- Wikinews' ability to provide a neutral point of view and its claim to be evenhanded, saying that "[t]he naïveté is stunning." In a 2007 interview given to...
- to the New York Times, Barrett's questions during oral arguments were "evenhanded and did not reveal her position." On November 26, 2020, Barrett joined...
- Minister Naledi Pandor criticized the ICC for not having what she called an "evenhanded approach" to all leaders responsible for violations of international law...
- Court in Gillette v. United States (1970), which are "secular in purpose, evenhanded in operation, and neutral in primary impact". The First Amendment's prohibition...