Word: evenhandedness
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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In general, however, we oppose the Republicans' tax and spending plans, for they violate even their own minimum, evenhanded standard. Instead, they offer us a future on continued economic hardship and increasing inequity. The only Americans that will surely benefit are the wealthy individuals, defense contractors and large corporations that...
Still, Case officials sympathize with Reagan's budget-cutting goals. Jerome Green, Case's president, expects that lower corporate taxes and faster depreciation allowances will offset any loss of Ex-lm financing help. He notes that if the budget cuts "are evenhanded, we could benefit." Most important of...
DIED. Ray H. Jenkins, 83, Tennessee lawyer who was the tough, evenhanded counsel to a Senate subcommittee during its 1954 hearings on charges that Senator Joseph R. McCarthy had sought special treatment from the Army for a former aide; of pneumonia; in Knoxville, Tenn.
Sullivan, the only tenant on the city council, added, "The board's mission is not to be evenhanded. It must decide cases fairly, but its mission is to protect tenants."
On the more important question of Madame Blavatsky's occult powers, Biographer Meade takes a view that will seem evenhanded to most readers who are not Theosophists (the society persists throughout the world, including New York City, where it was founded, Lon don, where Blavatsky had her wildest suc...