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"It is unreasonable, unnecessary and severely affecting emergency services and the life of the public," police spokesman Hui Chun-tak said, while adding that the police would exercise impartiality and "greatest tolerance".
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Since human beings generally have a difficult time exercising impartiality, opt to work with an agent whose commission hinges on their willingness to fight for one party's best interest.
This research design contrasts the auditor's ethical duty to exercise "judicial impartiality" toward the client with Certified Public Accountants' ethical duty to be a client advocate in tax contexts.
He said he'd watched Bercow exercising virtues of impartiality, courage, authority.
Mr Cartner and Mr Musgrave said the timing of his statement was "a disgrace" and Mr Hayes as Transport Minister "should have exercised an element of impartiality and objectivity".
Focusing on the effects of government policies, he argues that unpredictable actions constitute a severe impediment to economic growth and development—and that a basic characteristic of quality government is impartiality in the exercise of power.
Effective global power had to be exercised with "sincere and real impartiality" rather than as "an instrument of one-sided interests".
But Judge Jed S. Rakoff, citing Ecuador's recent coup, asked the parties and the Ecuador government for more comment about whether Ecuador's courts "might reasonably be expected to exercise a modicum of independence and impartiality" if the suit was sent back there.
The legal basis of McClean's case is that the DUP/Conservative deal is in breach of the 1998 Good Friday agreement, under which the government promised to exercise its power in Northern Ireland "with rigorous impartiality on behalf of all the people in the diversity of their identities and traditions".
Amartya Sen (2002) draws a distinction between 'open' and 'closed' impartiality, which "turns on whether or not the exercise of impartial assessment is confined … to a fixed group".
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