Sentence examples for could impartially from inspiring English sources

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When asked, Mr. Guber told the judge, Elden S. Fox of State Superior Court, that he could impartially judge the evidence, and that was that.

Weeks later, with most of the lawyers in the prosecutors' office demanding Colonel Brownback's removal, the chief prosecutor asked whether he could impartially continue.

Hollywood insiders were agog, wondering how Mr. Guber could impartially judge a star who had worked for him, and might do so again.

"We have no doubt that Judge Garaufis is an entirely fair-minded jurist who could impartially adjudicate the remaining issues in the case," Judge Jon O. Newman wrote in a 59-page opinion for a panel of the United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit.

Critics have questioned whether Mr. Corzine and Ms. Katz could impartially negotiate union contracts, seizing on the fact that he forgave a mortgage to her worth nearly $500,000, and gave her what has been reported as a break-up package worth millions of dollars.

"We have no doubt that Judge Garaufis is an entirely fair-minded jurist who could impartially adjudicate the remaining issues in this case," wrote Judge Jon Newman, "but we think a reasonable observer would have substantial doubts whether the judge, having branded the City's evidence 'incredible,' could thereafter be impartial in assessing the truth of conflicting evidence".

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On Thursday, Justice Carol R. Edmead of State Supreme Court ruled that the board could not impartially decide the James group's fate.

But he said he would have failed in his job if he "hadn't been able to demonstrate" that he could act impartially.

Mr. Ashcroft's decision to step aside came after months of criticism from Democrats in the Senate who complained that the attorney general could not impartially lead an investigation that focused in part on his political patrons and friends at the White House.

While still a presidential hopeful in 2016, Donald Trump attacked U.S. District Judge Gonzalo Curiel on national television, saying the "Mexican" justice couldn't impartially rule on lawsuits against Trump University because of Trump's promise to build "a wall between here and Mexico".′.′

Hirono and Harris had asked Buescher if he could rule impartially on issues such as abortion and LGBTQ rights, and they had referred to his membership in the Knights of Columbus, the Catholic fraternal organization that is opposed to abortion and same-sex marriage.

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