Handedness in a sentence as a noun

I hope they solve the lag and handedness issues I really want to love this device.

This means we won't get a fair analysis from him on things like the patent war and app store high-handedness.

Fear, intimidation and high-handedness in a workplace is the last thing anybody should have to deal with.

I'm now wondering whether left/right handedness or some other physical factors are involved in this...

Being free doesn't immunize you from accusations of under-handedness.

Even-handedness is not a marker of honesty, and honest criticism is worth the headaches it causes and the growth it spurs if you're willing to take it seriously.

> many of these recent "terrorist incidents", not 9/11, were in fact created by our own agenciesI don't think they consciously did it. But I do think our policies and heavy-handedness have created more terrorists than we've defeated.

People like you, who can't understand why a massive forest full of redwood trees is worth protecting with heavy-handedness, who California would love to keep outside of its borders.

It's an axiom of political science that heavy-handed regimes don't topple when their heavy-handedness is at its peak; they topple when that heavy-handedness is relaxed.

What you call "non-transparent heavy handedness", I think many reasonable people could call "active nurturing and cultivation of a functioning community".

I can't answer your first question about why left-handed people exist, but I can provide some clues about the proportions:Left-handedness is a disadvantage in society where everything is designed for the right-handed person.

Assuming the story as presented is accurate, it's perfectly legitimate to criticize Amazon's heavy-handedness, arrogance and opacity.

Handedness definitions

noun

the property of using one hand more than the other

See also: laterality