That he should be removed from a post whose primary requisites are probity and even-handedness for displaying these qualities is insupportable. |
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The CTC should continue to carry out this dialogue with the same cooperation, transparency, even-handedness and consistency in approach. |
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The guiding principles of the work of the Committee are cooperation, transparency and even-handedness, as well as consistency in approach. |
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So let us approach the issue of reform and its various facets with even-handedness and equal fervour. |
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This decision will foster improvements in the focus, even-handedness and candour of Article IV reviews. |
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Football requires competitive even-handedness, for this is something that is now more than ever in the balance. |
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It would create an even-handedness or a level playing field in that regard. |
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If the European Union is to act as an honest broker, even-handedness is imperative. |
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And in the spirit of even-handedness and honesty, girls are too. |
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Renewing with the spirit of Tampere, the Council neglected none of these aspects and demonstrated admirable even-handedness. |
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Implementing the revised framework will improve the quality, the candour, and the even-handedness of IMF surveillance. |
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We are determined that nobody will be able to question our even-handedness. |
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Canada's approach must reflect even-handedness in the way it describes, critiques and responds to issues. |
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Without handed-down prejudices, children will behave in a spirit of complete even-handedness. |
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The quality and even-handedness of the proposal are exemplary, and I would like to express my appreciation of the work done by the members of the Convention and their President, Mr Herzog. |
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First, for Chinese membership of the World Trade Organisation to be a success, it is necessary for legal certainty and even-handedness to apply to commercial relations between Chinese business and firms from outside. |
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The concept of even-handedness is central to human rights law. |
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Lewens discusses these issues with admirable clarity and even-handedness. |
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His even-handedness, though fair, occasionally becomes frustrating. |
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When chairing Public Bill committees, clearly lacks even-handedness. |
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It was a conspicuous display of even-handedness. |
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Where were the checks, balances, neutrality, even-handedness? |
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I would like to stress that the process will be guided by the Committee's principles of cooperation, transparency, even-handedness and consistency in approach. |
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We accept that there have been problems of governance with some companies in the past but there is the need for even-handedness, fairness and proportionality. |
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I wish to thank Mr Maaten for the even-handedness of his report. |
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I heard people in the debate tonight and over the preceding weeks talking about the need for even-handedness and balance, the need for both sides to give a little in order to gain peace. |
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This Code sets standards of courtesy and even-handedness for Commission staff in their dealings with the public, as well as deadlines for responses to correspondence. |
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For the past few years the Special Rapporteur has appealed in his reports to the Quartet to show more even-handedness and respect for human rights and the rule of law in both their actions and their utterances. |
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In a caring society public servants must treat clients with dignity, even-handedness and fairness, but community interest must be put before individual interest. |
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When it comes to the Stability and Growth Pact on which EMU was founded, I trust that, under the revised and hopefully robust pact, the lack of even-handedness in chastising errant Member States will be a thing of the past. |
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Hamdan also praised the efforts of the Qatari and Turkish governments, saying that both had showed even-handedness in mediation efforts thus far. |
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We hope and expect that she will carry out her duties with the same professionalism and even-handedness that marked her first term. |
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Please can the Echo continue to report politics with your usual even-handedness and objectivity. |
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Conversely, did the press go too far in abandoning its traditional even-handedness and unrestrainedly attacking Trump, as rightwing pundits are now suggesting? |
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Most of UKIP's resources will be used to target Labours chosen 106 marginal seats along with a few moderate Conservative seats to give the impression of even-handedness. |
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The Tory idea of even-handedness is a right hook to the left. |
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