Word: evenhandedness
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A more evenhanded approach by the U.S. in the Middle East will no longer be written off as the result of petro-influence. Israeli conduct is earning our displeasure.
McCloskey recently articulated his concerns in a speech to the Admiral Kidd Officers' Club in San Diego. "We've got to overcome the tendency of the Jewish community in America to control the actions of Congress and for them to force the President and Congress not to be...
Delegates from other nations, accustomed to the commission's verbose and often lengthy wrangling, seemed to enjoy the theater, but many were critical. A number of Western European delegates accused the U.S. of a certain reverse selectivity in the new, professedly evenhanded U.S. approach to human rights. Said one...
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...