Sentence examples for how impartial from inspiring English sources

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Within a year, how impartial is Kayak able to be when Priceline is Kayak's biggest customer?

The ministry's duty is to monitor whether government officials are abiding by the law.Anti-corruption activists question how impartial Mr Andrade's probe will be, since he owes his job to Mr Peña.

The new work has impressed some engineers who have learned of it, and elicited skepticism from others, who question how impartial an analysis financed by Mr. Silverstein could be.

The other three have no time for it, arguing that each country has a right to the mineral wealth off its shores.In this section America's old alliance subsides into the sand Television hush Fishing for gas, sturgeon and influence How impartial?

And regimes that the United States has long shunned Libya, Sudan and Iran are reaping the rewards of growing anti-American sentiment by being cautiously welcomed back into the fold.In this section Loves me, loves me not Populism awry Spreading poison in the Great Lakes America's old alliance subsides into the sand Television hush Fishing for gas, sturgeon and influence How impartial?

He got the money back after the Observer took up his cause, but his experience and that of so many other sellers begs the question: just how impartial will eBay's pilot programme prove to be when the company lives in such dread of losing a buyer, however damning the evidence against them?

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And third, even if Smith's analysis of moral claims is correct, even if it is true that moral judgments in ordinary life consist in attempts to express how an impartial spectator would feel about our conduct, it remains unclear what justifies these judgments.

He was quick to punctuate the idea that "the court will not represent 'imposed justice.'" He also noted the benefit of doling out some lessons on how an impartial justice system functions in a country with a notoriously corrupt judiciary.

"There are many unanswered questions today's announcement - not least how a free impartial guidance service will be established within twelve months.

Dr Stuart Wilks-Heeg, an authority on political party funding at the University of Liverpool, told the bureau: "The findings raise issues about how influenced and impartial the Conservatives are as they set about reforming and regulating the banking industry.

There are those of us who look at it askance, questioning how all these "impartial" judges have scored reservations at some of the world's hardest-to-book tables, managing to finance the travel and restaurant bills themselves.

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