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		Definition of even-handed in English: even-handedadjective  Fair and impartial in treatment or judgement. 不偏不倚的;公正的;不带成见的,无偏见的  an even-handed approach to industrial relations 处理劳资关系的公正方法。 Example sentencesExamples -  The result may be more even-handed and in-depth treatment of controversies such as elections.
 -  The pace is unhurried, the treatment is even-handed, and the effect is fascinating.
 -  If you're not seen to be beholden to one group in a party, people feel you'll deal with them in a fair, even-handed way.
 -  Reporting should be dispassionate and news judgements based on the need to give viewers an even-handed account of events.
 -  Although the treatment of the events tends to be even-handed, there are some dubious conclusions.
 -  Try as I might to be even-handed about Edinburgh, I can't.
 -  That places a special burden on us to be fair and even-handed in our coverage of news organizations that are not independently owned.
 -  I think the analysis presented here was pretty even-handed.
 -  The letters page commentaries are merely one means to ensure an even-handed debate and a helpful facility for those without an immediate political platform.
 -  Despite my attempts to be even-handed, islanders deeply resented an outsider ‘passing judgment’, as they saw it.
 -  This anomaly showed that the system was not even-handed.
 -  Of course, the team director has to be even-handed.
 -  Obligations to kin, he believed, precluded working in the required impersonal and even-handed way.
 -  What I am interested in is some kind of an even-handed fair play in terms of this prosecution.
 -  You'd probably agree this proves conclusively that public broadcasting is totally fair and even-handed.
 -  I admired him deeply because I felt he always was fair, even-handed and honest with me.
 -  He believed in fair and even-handed dealings, and he enjoyed life and living right to the end.
 -  Public sector strategies attempt to be fair, even-handed, and consistent when judged by all those who are entitled to the benefits of the service.
 -  Because the Scottish parliament has no second chamber, the committees must act as an even-handed forum to ensure that legislation is fair and foolproof.
 -  In order to be effective the law must be applied in a fair and even-handed way or it is no law at all.
 
 Synonyms fair, just, equitable, impartial, unbiased, unprejudiced, non-partisan, non-discriminatory, anti-discrimination disinterested, dispassionate, detached, uninvolved, objective, neutral, impersonal, fair-minded, open-minded, with no axe to grind 
 Derivativesadverb  If it is a matter of national interest, and if the Minister wants us to put politics to one side, then she must deal with all parties even-handedly and equally. Example sentencesExamples -  At a local level, regeneration programmes must not only be fair to all groups but also be seen to treat communities even-handedly.
 -  ‘He treated the prosecution and the defense even-handedly,’ says a Western diplomat.
 -  In relation to the law I think parents of either sex should be treated even-handedly.
 -  The note suggests that the author was seeking to review the case fairly and even-handedly and the final conclusion against prosecution comes as something of a surprise.
 
 
 noun  That he should be removed from a post whose primary requisites are probity and even-handedness for displaying these qualities is insupportable. Example sentencesExamples -  Meier practices the historical craft with an air of impartial even-handedness that makes objectivity in scholarship seem almost possible; he thus misses numerous critical points of ideology or cultural politics.
 -  The errant official crowned one of his poorer displays with two of the season's softest penalty awards; though he had the decency and even-handedness to give one to each side, but just looked out of touch all afternoon.
 -  Complaints about slowness, caution, and lack of innovation or initiative are to some degree inseparable from the qualities of fairness, even-handedness, and thoroughness for which the service is often praised.
 -  And in the spirit of even-handedness and honesty, girls are too.
 
 
 
    Definition of even-handed in US English: even-handedadjectiveˌivənˈhændədˌēvənˈhandəd Fair and impartial in treatment or judgment. 不偏不倚的;公正的;不带成见的,无偏见的 Example sentencesExamples -  If you're not seen to be beholden to one group in a party, people feel you'll deal with them in a fair, even-handed way.
 -  In order to be effective the law must be applied in a fair and even-handed way or it is no law at all.
 -  Try as I might to be even-handed about Edinburgh, I can't.
 -  The result may be more even-handed and in-depth treatment of controversies such as elections.
 -  This anomaly showed that the system was not even-handed.
 -  I admired him deeply because I felt he always was fair, even-handed and honest with me.
 -  Reporting should be dispassionate and news judgements based on the need to give viewers an even-handed account of events.
 -  Because the Scottish parliament has no second chamber, the committees must act as an even-handed forum to ensure that legislation is fair and foolproof.
 -  That places a special burden on us to be fair and even-handed in our coverage of news organizations that are not independently owned.
 -  I think the analysis presented here was pretty even-handed.
 -  Public sector strategies attempt to be fair, even-handed, and consistent when judged by all those who are entitled to the benefits of the service.
 -  The letters page commentaries are merely one means to ensure an even-handed debate and a helpful facility for those without an immediate political platform.
 -  Although the treatment of the events tends to be even-handed, there are some dubious conclusions.
 -  Of course, the team director has to be even-handed.
 -  Obligations to kin, he believed, precluded working in the required impersonal and even-handed way.
 -  What I am interested in is some kind of an even-handed fair play in terms of this prosecution.
 -  Despite my attempts to be even-handed, islanders deeply resented an outsider ‘passing judgment’, as they saw it.
 -  He believed in fair and even-handed dealings, and he enjoyed life and living right to the end.
 -  You'd probably agree this proves conclusively that public broadcasting is totally fair and even-handed.
 -  The pace is unhurried, the treatment is even-handed, and the effect is fascinating.
 
 Synonyms fair, just, equitable, impartial, unbiased, unprejudiced, non-partisan, non-discriminatory, anti-discrimination     |