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The local commander promised to be impartial, but it was not clear that his impartiality was shared by soldiers who fired on some of the warring factions.
Yet if her choice is motivated solely by rational self-interested considerations then it is clear that the impartiality she manifests is in no way a form of moral impartiality.
"The director general has made it repeatedly clear that the impartiality of the BBC is paramount," a BBC spokesman said.
There is a contrast between the clear demands for due impartiality in the BBC's written guidelines and what sometimes emerges on air".
The speaker has also been a champion of only conducting an investigation into Russian meddling in the U.S. election through the House and Senate Intelligence Committees, even as there are clear questions about the impartiality of members on those panels.
We must be clear about the principle of impartiality at the heart of criminal justice.
Time after time, the courts have made clear that a judge's impartiality cannot be called into question because of his race, ethnicity, or religion.
The strategy is clear - to raise doubts about the impartiality of Mr Mueller's investigation.
Ofcom said: "A presenter endorsing a political candidate at a time of an election is a clear and unambiguous breach of the due impartiality requirements of the (Broadcasting) Code.
The BBC said Read had not breached editorial guidelines on impartiality, despite the song's clear links with Ukip, because he was not a news or current affairs presenter.
Harman said Noakes' Twitter account showed "clear breaches" of the regulator's need for impartiality.
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