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Others have suggested spending the money on the basis of an impartial formula (for example, one new computer for every 20 students).
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The second variant denies the possibility of an impartial basis for assessing moral status.
It might also suggest that we abandon, or at least relax, the methodological rigidity of Quality of Care frameworks, the basis of impartial audits.
So it's all party politics instead of an impartial protection of European standards.
The commission would be less of an impartial referee and more of an active player in domestic politics.
The selection should be the result of an impartial process of rewarding lifelong dedication and accomplishment.
Moral norms thus express the feelings of an impartial spectator.
Smith therefore sought to take the posture of an "impartial spectator".
They strive for but do not quite achieve a viable account of an impartial, objectively justified moral code.
Some political economists, for example, suggest that legality in the sense of an impartial "rule of law" promotes economic growth.
We then judge ourselves and potentially guide our action by the imagined responses of an impartial and well-informed spectator.
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