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Broadcasters – and the broadcast regulator – have a duty to be impartial in their election coverage.
Mr. Netanyahu called the allegations "delusional and mendacious" and questioned whether people who make such charges can be impartial in their investigation.
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In the process known as voir dire, they question prospective jurors about their personal backgrounds or positions on issues that could affect their ability to be impartial in a case.
And the team conducting the review need to be seen to be impartial in membership and open-minded about how they will achieve their objective.
"The answer is everything!" She also brought up Trump's remarks that an Indiana-born judge of Mexican descent couldn't be impartial in a case, in order to show how little influence Republican party leaders have over their candidate.
The Speaker should be impartial in the chamber, but not impartial about the chamber.
"We must be impartial in thought as well as in action," Wilson announced on August 19th.
(Because no country in the region is considered to be impartial in the Syrian conflict, the office of the special envoy is now located in Geneva).
By expressing certain beliefs — such as that women are more prone to anxiety — the concern was that he could no longer be impartial in judging female co-workers.
This, too, was Wilson's own feeling, and in August he issued an official proclamation of neutrality and two weeks later appealed to Americans to be "impartial in thought as well as in action".
The controversy over The Times's use of the term "torture," which was discussed two years ago by my predecessor, Clark Hoyt, has its roots in the newsroom's aspiration to be impartial in a dispute that is both political and legal.
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