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It is surely impossible for anyone who was actually involved to be impartial about the story or their role in it, especially with a subject as emotive as 9/11.
Can we be impartial about the work of friends and direct competitors?
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In September 1969, several months after Bowie Kuhn's election as the commissioner, Miller amicably but firmly reminded him that Kuhn's role was to represent the owners, not the players, and that he could not be impartial about player-owner relationships.
The National Association of Headteachers argued schools were "stranded" and unable to be impartial about options at age 16-19.
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"During the second world war, the BBC was a beacon of fact; it was not expected to be impartial about Britain and Germany.
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It would be difficult for him to be impartial about issues such as telecommunication laws, a rival TV program or legislative decisions that may affect brands advertising on his program, if Trump continues his association with the show, they believe.
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