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evenhandedness

  • a word derived from evenhanded.
    evenhanded
    adjective
    impartial; equitable.

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The new museum at the National Archives does just that, and in its detail, overall evenhandedness and technological sophistication should serve as a model for other civic organizations.

From The Wall Street Journal Jan. 5, 2026

The lack of "evenhandedness" has come up with countries such as Zambia, Sri Lanka and Ghana facing strict requirements under IMF-led debt reworks.

From Reuters Sep. 15, 2023

At his 2005 confirmation hearing, he said overturning precedent “is a jolt to the legal system,” which depends in part on stability and evenhandedness.

From Washington Times May 4, 2022

It went like this: Should reporters and editors strive for a kind of neutral evenhandedness, long considered the hallmark of responsible journalism?

From Washington Post Jul. 15, 2019

Rosh, identifying herself as a former student of Lott’s, praised her teacher’s intellect, his evenhandedness, his charisma.

From "Freakonomics: A Rogue Economist Explores the Hidden Side of Everything" by Steven D. Levitt