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It could damage one of his prime assets: a reputation for impartiality.
Is there a good way to say that a judge's ethnic heritage is a disqualification for impartiality?
The two conceptions seem to pull in opposite directions, the Aristotelian toward a concern with the particular, the Kantian toward a concern with universality and impartiality.
However, the IFS has managed to maintain a generally solid reputation for impartiality among commentators of different political colours.
Professor Lubet said judges were generally required to step aside from a case whenever there is a reasonable question concerning impartiality.
RTE primarily refuses permission for outside engagements when there is a concern "around editorial conflict or perceptions regarding impartiality and independence".
In this highly politicised arena, climate scientists have a moral obligation to strive for impartiality.
While most rap-rock acts feel obliged to choose a side, Linkin Park strives for impartiality.
Burundi, formerly a Belgium colony, has seen many of its backers withdraw aid over concern for the up-coming elections impartiality.
For the most part, however, it won't be an expression of genuine concern about impartiality that is being voiced; it will be the political equivalent of crocodile tears: a way of cowing individuals in authority by donning the mask of victimhood.
Jesse Norman, the Conservative chair of the committee, also suggested that there was a "lot of concern" over the impartiality of the new board arrangements.
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