Word: one-sidedness
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In many ways, the Crimson's scrappy, come-from-behind victory and dominating performance in overtime said more about this team than a one-sided blowout could ever reveal.
Dumpstergate has its roots in the rivalry--by all accounts, one-sided--between Ellison and Gates. The world's two richest men have a lot in common. They're both college dropouts who started software companies in 1977. And they both became multibillionaires. But the rakish Ellison cuts a far...
I was very disappointed to read TIME's one-sided article on student testing [EDUCATION, June 19]. Contrary to your views, the so-called backlash against such testing is not representative of public opinion or teacher opinion. Surveys have consistently shown that public support for assessment of student achievement is...
Do you not see how one-sided your questions are? Every one of your questions was attacking. Where is the journalism that simply presents the facts?
This story of the 1990 obscenity case over a Robert Mapplethorpe exhibit nearly got an NC-17 rating, until the network cut the screen time for Mapplethorpe's haunting, sexually explicit photos. If only it had shown them longer--for 90 minutes, say--and ditched the rest of this mechanical...