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The impartial

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Treating all parties, rivals, or disputants equally; not partial; not biased; fair.

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The impartial justification of norms rests on the reciprocity and universality of the reasons.

The impartial search engine is in fact very partial, feeding you what benefits Google more than what benefits you.

The impartial approach to annotation of the de novo transcriptomes, allowing for the possibility for multiple species identification, was essential for interpretation of the crop's response treatment.

"I am the impartial one.

A generous act, perhaps, but one hardly calculated to enhance the impartial application of the law.

But a number of things seem odd to the impartial observer.

Yet the impartial reader will most likely react with a huge "yes, but".

It is clear to the impartial observer that there have been faults on both sides.

Or is it just the impartial workings of the investigative process?

On their first pages, authors parade those favourite effects which disgust the impartial reader.

Mr. Uhry seems to be playing the impartial reporter more than the impassioned playwright.

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