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He also examines the racial attitudes of his film characters even-handedly and on their own terms, a difficult task even for professionally trained historians.
As the election season heats up, that enforcement mechanism should be used, and it should be employed even-handedly. The rise of real estate mogul and reality TV star Donald Trump has alarmed some progressive religious leaders and pleased some conservative ones.
The second is that any mediator that seeks to push the parties towards a negotiated permanent peace settlement must be seen as even-handedly respecting both of their rights and sentiments.
They may have been a minority in the greater sense since the Hindus were much more in numbers and this was the prime reason why the Indian Muslims were not being treated even-handedly. Quaid e Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah may have been a proponent of Hindu-Muslim unity in the beginning but when he realized that the Muslims were not receiving fair treatment, he changed his views and fought tooth and nail for an independent Pakistan and managed to win a separate homeland.
As a movie, it seemed to portray Scientology relatively even-handedly. What one ends up believing about Scientology, then, depends upon which parties you care to believe because you find yourself in a "he said, she said" situation.
Of note is Rabbi Shira Lander's essay on the vexed question of Jewish identity, which even-handedly considers the multiple dimensions of that problem, and which might be especially useful for Catholic readers.
More needs to be done to ensure that both the benefits and risks are clearly, and even-handedly, communicated so that people can make an informed choice about whether screening is right for them'
As Snow put it: "It's not the role of science to put the bad guys in jail but to even-handedly collect the evidence."
He said the Pakistani legal system should deal all accused irrespective of their status or clout even-handedly.
hindered by disagreements relating to a formula that even-handedly divides customs revenues among the individual governments.
That might cause reputational harm to that particular company." Last night David Wood, chairman of the Integrated Transport Authority set to decide on what changes are needed next month, said: "The MPs support the work the authority is doing in exploring even-handedly the merits of new partnership or franchise models of the kind our big bus companies are happy to work under in London, in Stockholm and in many cities in between.
The titles of the 10 chapters of text ('The Significance of Bronze'; 'State Control of the Bronze Industry'; 'The State Bronze Foundries'; 'The Independent Bronze Foundries'; 'The Employment of State Gun-Founders'; 'The Employment of Independent Founders'; 'Bells'; 'Large Functional Bronzes'; 'Large Bronze Sculpture'; 'Small Bronze Sculpture' and 'Artefacts') make it apparent how fully and even-handedly both the practical and aesthetic aspects of bronze are explored.
He very credibly and even-handedly discusses the administration's strategic blunders, political miscalculations, and missed opportunities.