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More impartial critics will find the work the product of a floundering composer at a time of crisis.
More impartial observers, however, may have sensed a whiff of the playground bully here as the big kids ganged up on the new boy.
The Herald's choices have been more impartial.
Patten says poll findings show the public think the BBC is more impartial than other broadcasters.
And only more impartial digging will resolve the mystery of Glozel.
Judicial review is designed to be more impartial than review by other institutions of government.
Insulated from such pressures, a court can be more impartial while its judgments are bound by constitutional law.
She guesses that more impartial counselling might reduce abortions by almost a third, or 60,000 a year.
Anticipating a more "impartial" foreign policy, Lord Malloch Brown said he was happy to be described as an "anti-neocon".
Suppose, they said, we have a system that is far more impartial than having a club name a salary unilaterally.
In time, the introduction of more impartial data will surely lead to a more sophisticated public debate.
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