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Uganda's existing courts are not known for impartiality or independence.
It could damage one of his prime assets: a reputation for impartiality.
The BBC should always be looking for impartiality, and seeking out new voices.
I don't buy it – a defendant of Simpsonian magnitude doesn't allow for impartiality.
While most rap-rock acts feel obliged to choose a side, Linkin Park strives for impartiality.
The new administration body will be based in Lucerne, Switzerland, purely for impartiality.
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Theological voluntarism can be defended on the basis of considerations proper to metaethics that, for example, theological voluntarism provides the best explanation for the impartiality of morals, or for its overridingness, or for its normativity, or for its content.
Their ability so to do suggests that an over‐diligent search for due impartiality – or for a controversy – continue to hinder the objective reporting of a scientific story..
Mr Jordan added: "The prescriptions for due impartiality are greater for news than comedy and drama but in principle, impartiality applies to everything which is at the behest of the Trust".
As his supporters pointed out, the chairs of the other two houses in the synod both intervened in favour of female bishops and no one is calling for them to resign for lacking impartiality.
The most obvious example could be respect for the impartiality of judges (see Lexington).
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