Established in 1993, Reforma has shown its autonomy in its evenhanded treatment of the political parties as well as in its modern business reporting.
Despite Kammen's evenhanded treatment of the later work, it gets less interesting in structure and content as it becomes more formulaic and anecdotal.
"Sharma's evenhanded treatment of men like Karan . . . is wise and compassionate."
He said that the rules would aim for "evenhanded" treatment of companies seeking to sell the department their products or services.
"First Amendment values are implicated in the process and require evenhanded treatment of all applicants," the decision said.
He never states this, and I'm sure he would have us believe this is an evenhanded treatment, but it is not.
Indeed, the more evenhanded treatments of children have been created by baby-boom-generation writers and directors raising their own families in uncertain times.
But the court debate punctured that argument by establishing that several states choosing an evenhanded treatment of wineries had already worked out effective systems for permits and sales reports.
Yet despite this evenhanded treatment, Andress generally aligns himself with the revolutionaries.
Framed, of course, is internationally famous for our evenhanded treatment of everyone and everything, so, hell, let the captions roll!