Sentence examples for deal impartially from inspiring English sources

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Can a debtor deal impartially with creditors' demands for stronger centralised controls?

Both the Guildford and Birmingham cases began at the height of British outrage in the mid-1970's over an Irish Republican Army terror offensive in England and have been followed closely by Dublin and the Catholic minority in Northern Ireland as tests of whether the British justice system could deal impartially with Irish Catholics accused of terrorism.

This struck to the heart of whether Sessions' Justice Department would deal impartially with vital Department gender enforcement issues such as support for marriage equality, pay equity for women, and domestic violence and sexual assault.

It has been asked if Parliament had "taken away absolutely the judicial power of review for ISA preventive detention cases", and whether this reflected the Legislature's "distrust in the independence of the Judiciary and its ability to deal impartially with ISA cases that affect national security notwithstanding the limited form of judicial review laid down in Chng Suan Tze".

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"While I cannot remember the exact words I believe I said what Vince Cable had said about News Corporation was wrong and I am sure that I would have said that while I recused myself from the decision it would now be dealt with impartially, properly and in the correct way," Cameron said.

"What I recall saying, although I can't remember every detail of the conversation, is saying something like: clearly that was unacceptable, it was embarrassing for the government, and to be clear from now on this whole issue would be dealt with impartially, properly, in the correct way, but obviously I had nothing to do with it, I recused myself from it," he said.

He said that the police function was to deal "effectively and impartially with breaches of the law" and he said that this was done on Saturday.

Yet, as our decisions have recognized, it is in precisely such cases that there exists the greatest public interest in providing an official "the maximum ability to deal fearlessly and impartially with" the duties of his office.

Except for the empty generality that the President should have "'the maximum ability to deal fearlessly and impartially with' the duties of his office," ante at 752, the majority nowhere suggests a particular, disadvantageous effect on a specific Presidential function.

Moneysavingexpert exists solely to give you a better deal and tell you (impartially) what is going on.

More generally, equality of opportunity in the market setting requires that firms and individuals deal with one another impartially as opportunities for gain.

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