Word: one-sidedness
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After more than 73,000 sorties against Iraq and its military sites, with minimal losses by the U.S. and its allies, Saddam and his top officials must now be convinced that the allies can continue this one-sided devastation indefinitely. There is little doubt that Iraq's anticipation of victory...
In truth, there is much to censure and correct in the record that begins with Columbus. U.S. textbooks are just beginning to give proper emphasis to pre-Columbian cultures. Sale's iconoclastic biography is as one-sided as a lawyer's brief, but the evidence of European disdain for the...
...To one Arab diplomat in Washington, these pronouncements meant that "Bush is building a one-sided case for war." To an official of Israel's governing Likud Party, the same words signified that the U.S. was getting cold feet. Said he: "The longer Bush waits, the harder it will be...
Observing the discussion on Harvard's presidential search process, it seems remarkably one-sided. In the interests of informed judgment, I propose to present some reasons for not allowing students to sit on the search committee.
The original council order--sponsored by Councillor William H. Walsh--praised the report for exposing the failings of rent control. But the council's pro-rent control majority voted instead for a substitute order berating the newscasts as one-sided. ...