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Impartiality (also
called evenhandedness or fair-mindedness) is a
principle of
justice holding that
decisions should be
based on
objective criteria, rather...
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deviated from the
regulatory scheme designed to
ensure fairness and
evenhandedness in
adjudicating benefits,
created an
appearance of
favoritism and special...
- Citizenship, and Community: A
Contextual Exploration of
Justice as
Evenhandedness.
Oxford University Press. ISBN 978-0-19-829768-0. Heater,
Derek (2004)...
- disastrous. In some areas,
candidates offered voters food and drink,
evenhandedly giving "treats" to
opponents as well as supporters.––Ed Crews. Taxes...
- same time."
DeFore summarized the film as "an
admirable attempt at
evenhandedness whose journalistic and
aesthetic failings dilute its arguments". Alan...
- at what was
considered a good
price outweighed the
imperative to act
evenhandedly which is a
basic principle when the
State is
doing business". It was...
- the film as neutral, the
latter praising the "no-fuss
journalistic evenhandedness".
Murray approved its
perspective as "thoughtful",
despite the complicated...
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Justice Stewart used a
balancing test.
Where the
statute regulates evenhandedly to
effectuate a
legitimate local public interest, and its
effects on...
- Erik (February 29, 2008). "Playing Center: John
Solomon is
pushing evenhandedness at the
Washington Times".
Washington City Paper.
Archived from the original...
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branches For more on Dougl**** Cater,
including recognition of his ‘
evenhandedness’, see his obituary.
Herbert Brücker, in his 1949 book,
Freedom of Information...