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even-handed造句
1. Their role was to dispense even-handed justice. 2. He had an even-handed approach to the negotiations. 3. The experts are even-handed in apportioning blame among EU governments. 4. He was very even-handed in the way he treated his employees. 5. One might as well speak of even-handed socialism. 6. With even-handed ridicule, John Mortimer spends much of this novel making you laugh at both. 7. The BBC has the reputation of being even-handed in its coverage of election news. 8. Doug Pray's first film is an impressively even-handed documentary on the Seattle music scene. 9. He was fair and as even-handed as most observers thought he would be. 10. Only even-handed leaders can truly speak for the people. 11. China insists its involvement is even-handed and of mutual benefit to its African partners. 12. He will adopt a more even-handed and less pro - Israel stance when tackling the Middle east conflict. 13. An even-handed approach to anticipating risks entails a high level of research coordination and cross - sectoral analysis. 14. Several broadcasters have been criticized for failing to give even-handed treatment to all the parties during the election campaign. 15. The success of Reuter's agency lay in its objectivity, speed, and even-handed treatment of clients. 16. Would they riot or would they be relieved that an even-handed exercise had removed their tormentors? 17. Second, some feel that no supply of arms to the combatants, however even-handed, is compatible with neutrality. 18. Local magistrates are expected to respect the law and provide even-handed justice. 19. My response is, in brief, that no-supply is not more neutral than even-handed supply. 20. Yet this exceedingly sensible system has not always been applied in an even-handed manner. 21. At least to some one outside the field of spider ecology, Wise's discussion of his colleagues work seems fair and even-handed. 22. He intends to impart justice among the dead in an even-handed and fair manner. 23. Bias has been described as a departure from that standard of even-handed justice.