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It is the Attorney General's responsibility to enforce the law evenhandedly and with integrity.
Prosecutors take pride in being apolitical and in seeking truth evenhandedly, regardless of politics.
I'm very comfortable with him doing it because I think he'll do it very evenhandedly.
The fact that President Putin evenhandedly described both Trump and Clinton as smart was barely reported.
"He's the kind of judge that applies the law fairly and evenhandedly to all litigants before him," Jaffer said.
In practice, this means they are heavily politicized, influenced by governing-party politicians rather than evenhandedly enforcing the law.
We do better to avoid patronizing those with anti-liberal views -- and to demonstrate that we apply Popper's approach evenhandedly.
El Espectador news editors said they sought to cover the soda tax fight evenhandedly in the news pages, even as the paper supported the tax in its editorials.
However, perhaps Quach's first step of simply recounting history as evenhandedly as possible will open the door for a more nuanced and varied version later on, by other artists or historians.
While Tillerson has tried evenhandedly to broker talks between Gulf nations, Trump has taken sides, sending out a tweet criticizing Qatar and putting him in league with Saudi Arabia, Bahrain and other nations.
The company has said it enforces its App Store rules evenhandedly, regardless of whether it competes with app makers, and that many competitors, such as Microsoft Corp's email apps, thrive on the App Store.
" He also described the department as being filled with "talented and dedicated public servants" and pledged to ensure that it enforces laws "evenhandedly, without fear or favor, and — above all else — with the utmost integrity.
"The Fund likes to live in a world....where all of its members are treated evenhandedly," said Nathan Sheets, former under secretary of the Treasury for international affairs and now chief economist at PGIM Fixed Income.
Most striking, the show evenhandedly mixes together about 370 works from all six of the museum's curatorial departments, as well as its library and archives, on a scale that may be unprecedented in the museum's history.
Because Mr. Whitaker has not undergone the process of Senate confirmation, there has been no mechanism for scrutinizing whether he has the character and ability to evenhandedly enforce the law in a position of such grave responsibility.
"Because Mr. Whitaker has not undergone the process of Senate confirmation, there has been no mechanism for scrutinizing whether he has the character and ability to evenhandedly enforce the law in such a position of grave responsibility," Katyal and Conway wrote.
How Mr. Barr has approached his responsibilities — and whether he can be trusted by Americans of all political stripes to use his power as the nation's top law enforcement official evenhandedly — was one of the main focuses of the hearing.
"For a freshman 'family' show to raise the topic, grapple with it evenhandedly yet decisively, and give Andy's assistant a fine speech about how 'men make the mess, women clean it up' merits notice," wrote Entertainment Weekly at the time.
Conway and Katyal argue the other reason Whitaker's appointment is unconstitutional is that the public is entitled to the assurance that he "has the character and ability to evenhandedly enforce the law in a position of such grave responsibility," which they believe a Senate confirmation process would ensure.
That group may soon include Andre Marriner, the man who earned Pep Guardiola's fury for failing to give Manchester City a penalty against Tottenham on Saturday, and Jon Moss, who managed to infuriate evenhandedly by awarding injury-time penalties to both teams in Arsenal's dramatic 2-1 win over Burnley on Sunday.
He attended to prisoners of war and occupying troops evenhandedly. And he focused on establishing cordial relations with the various Christian and non-Christian communities. On 3 March 1945, Pope Pius XII appointed him titular archbishop of Hieropolis and Apostolic Delegate to Egypt. Egypt then worked toward establishing full diplomatic relations with the Holy See, the first Muslim state to do so.
In a New York Times review, Dwight Garner calls the book "murky and uneven" and "as much memoir as proper history". In another New York Times review, Joseph O'Neill writes that de Bellaigue investigates the situation on the ground "brilliantly and evenhandedly (if occasionally emotively). Analytically, however, he can be abrupt." Reviewing Rebel Land in The Telegraph, Sameer Rahim called it "a fascinating book".
A.2 (N.Y.), 1995), the court explained: > If the state activity constitutes "regulation" of interstate commerce, then > the court must proceed to a second inquiry: whether the activity regulates > evenhandedly with only "incidental" effects on interstate commerce, or > discriminates against interstate commerce. As we use the term here, > "discrimination" simply means differential treatment of in-state and out-of- > state economic interests that benefits the former and burdens the latter.
He adopted a policy of religious tolerance, he treated all religions evenhandedly. Pierre Pigneau de Behaine, a French Catholic priest, was allowed to preach in Hà Tiên. According to Vietnamese source, in 1739, a Cambodian army led by "Nặc Bồn" invaded Hà Tiên, but was utterly defeated by Tứ. From then on, Cambodia did not try to resume Hà Tiên. Though no Cambodian chronicle recorded this affair, Tứ's victory was highly significant since it allowed Hà Tiên to enjoy full independence from Cambodia thereafter.
Bandholtz threatened protesting mineworkers that they would be tried for treason. Mineworkers tried to compromise, saying that they would stop fighting if federal troops would come and enforce the law evenhandedly, but this was initially refused by Bandholtz. Eventually federal troops were deployed and mine workers quickly ceased fighting. Several treason trials were eventually held, at private expense, The prosecution failed to gain convictions and the trials of citizens outraged much of the larger US society.Blair Mountain Became A Battlefield Again , JCS group The 13th Brigade was deactivated in August 1921 and Bandholtz assumed duty as commanding general, Military District of Washington.
It also noted "even though it is unlikely that the Roadstone offer would have been bettered. The attraction of concluding the sale at what was considered a good price outweighed the imperative to act evenhandedly which is a basic principle when the State is doing business". It was noted by the Department's Accounting Officer that the Roadstone offer "was more than 50% above the only alternative offer received", that another bidder "was afforded every opportunity" to make a better offer and that given subsequent delays and planning issues. "In retrospect the deal had proved to be exceptional".
Director Alexandre Philippe, a lifetime Star Wars fan from his early childhood, has said that the film was not meant to be one-sided against Lucas, although the title has often created that interpretation. He instead aimed at showing both sides evenhandedly to explore to what extent the Star Wars franchise is controlled by Lucas versus something morally held by the public. Philippe feels that Lucas is a relatively talented director and an "ideas man" based on the original Star Wars trilogy, THX 1138 (1971) and American Graffiti (1973). However, Philippe disliked the changes made by Lucas in re-releases of the original trilogy as well as the prequel trilogy.
Chamberlain stood for the party in the 2019 general election, comfortably overturning the Scottish National Party's slim two-vote majority in North East Fife by winning 1,316 more votes than the incumbent, Stephen Gethins. With the Liberal Democrat contingent in the UK Parliament reduced following the general election, Chamberlain was appointed tan party spokesperson in three areas: Political and Constitutional Reform; Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland; and International Development. In a wide-ranging maiden speech, Chamberlain spoke about her constituency, gender equality, the European Union, and electoral reform, while also paying tribute to her predecessors. During the course of the COVID-19 pandemic, Chamberlain expressed her belief that "civil liberties mustn’t be curtailed more than necessary, and the powers mustn’t be used disproportionately against minority communities", and called for vigilance "to ensure that those [emergency] powers are used properly and evenhandedly".
Markman has argued against an increased role by the judiciary in matters of public policy and suggested that unless citizens engage in a constitutional debate, public matters will be increasingly decided by judges. In 2008, Markman wrote a piece for the Harvard Journal of Law and Public Policy saying, "[T]he Michigan Supreme Court has set as its priority the proper exercise of the 'judicial power,' to read the law evenhandedly and give it meaning by assessing its words, its grammar and syntax, its context, and its legislative purpose. The court's dominant premise has been on 'getting the law right'—moving toward the best and most faithful interpretation of the law—rather than reflexively acquiescing in prior case law that essentially reflected little more than the personal preferences of predecessor justices." In April 2010, Markman published an essay in Hillsdale College's monthly publication, Imprimis, in which he argued against a living constitution with expanded input from judicial governance.

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