Sentence examples for Stay impartial from inspiring English sources

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Stay impartial if you are leading the discussion.

In fact, however, it tried hard -- too hard, its critics say -- to stay impartial.

He invited Kirby to appear in the film, but the Australian judge declined on the grounds that he had to stay impartial.

Trying to stay impartial in the eyes of customers and the surrounding society, the mapmakers at Google similarly represent – and so reproduce – the world as it appears from their culturally encoded point of view.

Yet, unlike radio, the BBC news offering online is not so different in principle from existing broadsheet newspapers, although the press can throw up columnists and opinions, whereas the BBC is obliged to stay impartial.

Even though his name is not on the ballot, and as the president he must stay impartial, his fingers are stretching out all over Turkish society – strangling free speech, arresting anyone that dare speak up against him.

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Both local law enforcement officials and community activists have said CRS stayed impartial, as recently detailed by The Miami Herald.

You have to stay calm and impartial, and offer up potential solutions.

You have to remain impartial.

It has to remain impartial," he said.

Solutions: You must remain impartial and fair.

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