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Belfast nationalist politician Alban Maginness said the attempt to justify the "outrageous murder" was totally unacceptable, describing Mr Black as an exemplary officer who had exercised impartiality.
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.
The results suggest experienced CPAs' are as client-supportive in audit settings as they are in tax settings when exercising their professional judgment, and ethical standards mandating impartiality in auditing are not uniformly being followed.
Wendel, W. Bradley, "Impartiality in Judicial Ethics: A Jurisprudential Analysis" (2008).
A Threat to Impartiality in the American Senate, Financial Times, p. 19 (May 16 , 2005.
Tabloid pugnacity ran headlong into journalistic impartiality in New York last week.
He said: "He understands more than anybody the importance of impartiality in this role.
Third parties can add a much-needed dose of rationality and impartiality in crisis negotiations.
This suggestion sensibly accepts that impartiality in news reporting is largely a myth.
An educational charity set up by former Conservative chancellor Lord Lawson has breached rules on impartiality in its climate change coverage.
Like many films about the death penalty, "West of Memphis" casts aside impartiality in favour of fervent campaigning.
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