Sentence examples for be impartial from inspiring English sources

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be impartial

adjective

Treating all parties, rivals, or disputants equally; not partial; not biased; fair.

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The allocation must also be impartial.

We also strive to be impartial.

Be impartial ("Take consciousness as it is").

Many nonscientists perceive reviewers to be impartial.

His duty is to be impartial.

Nor will the jury be impartial.

We elect them to be impartial".

Moreover, policing mustn't just be impartial, it must be seen to be impartial.

What kind of louse would be impartial about a competitor?

Conde, the frustrated writer, is unable to be impartial.

So few expect trials staged by Khartoum to be impartial.

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