Sentence examples for Guarantee impartiality from inspiring English sources

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The negotiator, Sok An, said Cambodia was open to new talks with the United Nations, which pulled out last week, saying the planned tribunal could not guarantee impartiality.

Democracy is still a low-tech, old-economy business: ballots are marked by hand -- with crosses or stamps or fingerprints -- and then counted by hand, with an assortment of officials supposed to guarantee impartiality looking on.

Mark Thompson, the BBC's director general, said British broadcasters should be free to launch an equivalent to Fox News in the UK because existing rules to guarantee impartiality in television were becoming outdated in the era of the internet.

But in his letter today, which was first reported by The Washington Post and The Star-Ledger of Newark, Mr. Wells said a special counsel would now guarantee impartiality in an environment that he said had been politicized by Justice Department leaks.

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The family called on Russia to send an independent medical team to examine him and guarantee the impartiality of any medical assessment.

"British law has an unrivalled reputation in the world," he trumpeted, "a decision from a UK court carries a global guarantee of impartiality, integrity and enforceability".

"We are going to guarantee the impartiality of the armed forces in the electoral process which is drawing closer," Mr. Ledesma said He promised that other military officers dismissed by the Fujimori government would be reinstated.

"The United Nations has concluded that as currently envisaged, the Cambodian court would not guarantee independence, impartiality and objectivity, which is required by the United Nations for it to cooperate with such a court," said Fred Eckhard, the United Nations spokesman, in New York.

On the face of it, this method offers fewer guarantees of impartiality than does the formal written examination, but a civil service career is less attractive now than formerly and the civil service has to compete, usually at lower salaries, with business and the professions for the best available talent.

Labour has raised concerns about David Cameron's plans to suspend a rule guaranteeing civil service impartiality at election time for the EU referendum.

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