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A more impartial school report comes in a new book, "The Coalition Effect 2010-15," edited by Anthony Seldon and Mike Finn.
A more impartial estimate, by Goldman Sachs, puts the figure at $75,000.
Anticipating a more "impartial" foreign policy, Lord Malloch Brown said he was happy to be described as an "anti-neocon".
A more impartial way is to assess model quality by comprehensible measures like accuracy, clarity, completeness, conciseness, or consistency.
In this sense, it is obvious that the three imputation methods, nr.i, u.i, and b.i, yield a more impartial effect.
Instead, Mr. Faqih said, Mr. Saleh took an impartial stance.
The publishers of regional and local newspapers have long pointed out that their titles take an impartial stance at election time.
"They both thought they could win, and when mediators have tried to take an impartial stance, they cry foul," the UN official told me.
One essay considers both how and why Benedict XV (1914-22) anopted an "impartial" stance in time of war, and the generally negative reception of this stance.
Suppose, they said, we have a system that is far more impartial than having a club name a salary unilaterally.
Hunter took a more strident stance.
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