I look forward to progress towards a non-racist Tory Party which will be 100 %
evenhanded on Palestine.
Not exact matches
Jimmy Fallon, host of the top - rated Tonight Show, still carries
on the Carson tradition of
evenhanded, softball one - liners, along with a Trump impression that even the Donald can laugh along with.
They want government to provide a modest safety net that does not discourage work and to regulate business in an
evenhanded way for the sake of safety and the environment and to prevent discrimination based
on race or gender as well as monopoly control.
He is
evenhanded in acknowledging the positive and negative consequences of World Bank lending
on its loan recipients.
By this logic Bloom would also have to be judged innocent of charges of anti-Semitism because of the
evenhanded character of his assault
on orthodoxy and piety, whether Jewish, Christian or otherwise.
The Times says the Conroy decision
on Long Island should «be the case that finally shames all communities into toning down the anti-immigrant fervor and insisting
on effective,
evenhanded law enforcement.»
Eye in the Sky: A chilling Helen Mirren, and Alan Rickman, superb in his final screen performance, are military officers intent
on using missiles to wipe out a terrorist nest in this smart,
evenhanded and multifaceted thriller that examines the moral dilemmas presented by drone warfare.
While the film and the memoir have been given the unfair label of being ONLY ABOUT «slavery is bad» (as if that fact alone would not be worthy) many of the more subtle points have been ignored, but is best summed up this way, «It is notable not only for its lucid description of plantation life, with detailed passages
on the methods by which cotton and sugarcane were harvested and processed, and how slaves were fed, housed and punished, but also for the author's
evenhanded treatment of his subject: although he denounces slavery as an institution, Northup expresses his gratitude to the masters who treated him with gentleness and generosity, and shows a surprising ability to forgive even the most unimaginable cruelties.»
The package included a «Dear Colleague» letter, issued jointly by DOE and DOJ, warning against intentional racial discrimination but also stating that schools unlawfully discriminate even «if a policy is neutral
on its face — meaning that the policy itself does not mention race — and is administered in an
evenhanded manner but has a disparate impact, i.e., a disproportionate and unjustified effect
on students of a particular race.»
I learned that where I perceive
evenhanded treatment, minorities may believe that decisions are being made
on the basis of other variables.
Taylor carefully weighs the evidence
on both sides, Allied and German, for a portrait of a terrible time and utterly traumatized populations... Hard - hitting yet
evenhanded, Taylor's work holds tremendous relevance for our time.»
The second array's focal point, boutique citrus varieties, are for humans, but the
evenhanded treatment of objects throughout the installation has an equalizing effect
on its human and non-human constituencies a like.
They have shown that they are not interested in an
evenhanded debate
on global warming and what contributes to it.»
The moderation policy
on this site seems fairly
evenhanded and fair to me.
«For example, I think such concerns are especially strong where a police officer's off - duty speech —
on social media or elsewhere — undermines a police department's ability credibly to communicate its commitment to
evenhanded law enforcement regardless of race,» Norton explains.
If a State chooses to allow direct shipment of wine, it must do so
on evenhanded terms.
However abstract and
evenhanded the theory sounded, they claimed that, again and again, in practice, the family dysfunction was balanced
on the back of the mother.