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With a personal interest, and an impartiality.
I wouldn't let any politician – from Corbyn to Osborne – loose on an "impartiality" rampage.
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"It will not be easy to persuade the public of an absolute impartiality but impartiality is essential".
The DA's office claims to offer a newfound impartiality.
During the debate over Scottish independence, Irish officials maintained a studied impartiality.
Both sides might have a bone to pick with her, but there is no question that she has maintained a stubborn impartiality throughout her long career.
Deputy President Jacob Zuma said today that during his tenure in the Senate, Mr. Coetsee earned a reputation for impartiality and an ability to rise above party politics.
Citing a policy of "complete impartiality" a spokesman for the NMA would not be drawn on the merits of the memorial, but said campaigners would be "welcome to make a formal application to the Arboretum Trustees for a permanent site".
During the hearing, Senator Thom Tillis from North Carolina also asked Bush if he considered impartiality an aspiration or an expectation.
It is this common perception that justifies a finding of an appearance of a lack of impartiality on the part of Justice Thomas.
She pointed specifically to an alleged "lack of media impartiality, a lack of separation between party and state, and the harassments of independent monitoring attempts".
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