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"But it's also good to be as impartial as possible.
"I'm as impartial as an umpire," he declared.
In addition, stock analysts have been criticized as not being as impartial as they should be.
"And for us, the P.B.A., it makes us feel, the panel may not be as impartial as was presented".
Given those relationships, he said, he questioned whether the European Commission's stress tests were as thorough and as impartial as they should have been.
I'm happy after a game if a team I'm involved with won, but during the game I try to be as impartial as possible.
Being as impartial as possible surely is the goal while leveling with our readers and viewers that we're not hollow men and women without an agenda.
But he insisted "the Persian service is as impartial as any other BBC service".
They're about as impartial as the investors themselves – by talking up or taking down a company they help their constituency make investment decisions.
So, as we devise and introduce more systems that are designed to watch and monitor us and our reactions, it's worth remembering that any complex system with eyes is only as impartial as the algorithmic entity powering it.
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The preferred sense of disinterested as 'impartial', for example, has coexisted for centuries with its frowned-upon sense as 'bored'bored
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