Sentence examples for considered impartial from inspiring English sources

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"Deliberations are considered impartial, therefore, when group differences are not eliminated but rather invited, embraced, and fairly represented.

Because it's the surgeon general's job — or should be — to evaluate science and present a considered, impartial recommendation.

Thus far, the "International Criminal Courtt has shown little willingness to consider crimes committed against Serbian civilians throughout the former Yugoslavia and as such cannot be considered impartial.

On the National Review Web site, Ed Whelan argued that Walker could no longer be considered impartial; he should have recused himself from Perry vs. Schwarzenegger.

Because the magistrates are considered impartial investigators, and are tasked with seeking the truth without bias, the defense typically does not conduct a separate investigation.

The single biggest concern about the mission is whether or not the largely French force will be considered impartial - Chad, after all, is a former French colony - and a massive French kidnapping plot doesn't start the delicate courtship on quite the right foot.

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In this paper, we consider impartial, anonymous, symmetric, and monotonic nomination rules and characterize the set of all minimal such rules.

The faculty members wrote in the op-ed, published Tuesday night, that Harvard's Title IX compliance office, which makes sure the school follows gender-equity guidelines, could not be considered "structurally impartial".

The Ostrogothic king Theodoric the Great, then master of Italy, was considered to be impartial, and thus both parties appealed to him to decide the legal claimant.

(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).

Additions cannot be bought, but are rather considered by an impartial panel, which votes on their inclusion based on a variety of factors including distinctiveness (is there really a need for "stew" when we already have "soup"?), whether it feels a meaningful gap in the vocabulary and the emoji's expected levels of usage (a microphone versus a gramophone, for example).

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