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It said the decision was in breach of the corporation's duties of impartiality.
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We take our duty of impartiality with rather old-fashioned and painstaking care.
The BBC strongly rejected the claims and denied Labour accusations that it had breached its duty of impartiality.
On the other, they are relieved of the duty of impartiality that has been at the core of Britain's civil service since the mid-19th century.
It does not have a duty of impartiality between facts and lies; indeed, it has a duty to expose clear falsehoods.
Senior civil servants in Edinburgh and London have been accused of serious breaches of their duty of impartiality by taking partisan positions during Scotland's independence referendum.
Hugo Dixon Chairman and editor-in-chief, InFacts London The BBC is valued for taking its duty of impartiality between opinions seriously.
They cited their duty of impartiality, which, they believe, prevents them from seeking to influence students' choices, and explained that there were plenty of other careers on offer.
To comply with their duty of impartiality, the broadcasters say they would have to include all five of Northern Ireland's main parties.
Yes it would, and so what?" He said placing an empty chair to represent Mr Cameron would be a "political act, in direct contravention of [the broadcasters'] duty of impartiality".
Systematic deference to government officials' supposedly careful deliberations is incompatible with the judicial duty of impartiality.
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