Sentences with phrase «of evenhandedness»

In practice, courts have tended to focus on the outrageousness element, the one most susceptible to determination as a matter of law (see, Restatement [Second] of Torts § 46, comment h; Givelber, The Right to Minimum Social Decency and the Limits of Evenhandedness: Intentional Infliction of Emotional Distress by Outrageous Conduct [«Social Decency»], 82 Colum L Rev 42, 42 - 43 [1982]-RRB-.
Operating on a more subconscious level may be an understandable and even admirable tropism toward ideals of evenhandedness.
Unsurprisingly, movies about journalism can often strike a dishonest chord with some viewers, mainly ones who have a natural distaste in films that almost deify the media, even when there's a fair share of evenhandedness.
The Times reporters attempt a Grey Lady version of evenhandedness, but following Rachel Sheffield, I don't see how....

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It is typical of his careful and generous evenhandedness that he discusses Christianity first.
The result of such evenhandedness is that the theme of irony loses much of its unitive potential.
Among the greatest merits of Eire's survey are its remarkable clarity in expounding difficult theological ideas and complex political changes, its calm comprehensiveness, and its sober judgments, expressed with an unemphatic evenhandedness.
Even the point about what is best for other creatures, which may seem very modern, is not without foundation in Hebrew Scriptures in such passages as the law against taking the hen - bird as well as the eggs from the nest (Deut 22:6), or this saying from Proverbs: «A righteous man has regard for the life of his beast» (12:10), where, be it noted, the quality that makes a man considerate of his working animals is not prudence or good business sense but «righteousness,» a point all the more significant when we remember that in the Hebrew Scriptures one of the marks of righteousness is not mere evenhandedness but active favor to the weak and deprived.
The evenhandedness of this blog has made me go back and re-read some of Andrew Revkin's past reporting, and I have been pleasantly surprised that it is not nearly as one - sided as I remembered it.
I think it would be a powerful statement of sceptic evenhandedness if Steve McIntyre and Ross McKitrick were to critique Briffa's statistics.
Joshua — Kindly supply a link to one of your comments on a well - know warmist site which demonstrates your commitment to evenhandedness in this deabate.
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