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In contemporary normative contractarian theories, that is, theories that attempt to ground the legitimacy of government or theories that claim to derive a moral ought, the initial position represents the starting point for a fair, impartial agreement.
While contractualists justify the requirement of a fair, impartial agreement by reasons external to the contract, contractarians hold that the success of the contract in securing cooperative interaction itself requires that the starting point and procedures be fair and impartial.
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The responses were either in agreement, impartial or disagreeing with the questions of the survey.
The Civil Service Commission has claimed that ministerial choice "would be at odds with the cross-party agreement on an impartial civil service enshrined by parliament in the Constitutional Reform and Governance Act, 2010".
In a July cable, Pyatt noted: He distinguished his approach on Iran from that of ElBaradei; Amano sees the DG/IAEA as a neutral and impartial party to Iran's safeguards agreement rather than as "an intermediary" and saw his primary role as implementing safeguards and UNSC[United Nations Security Council]/Board resolutions.
Another players' strike was averted in 1973, when an agreement was reached that provided compulsory impartial arbitration of salary negotiations and established a rule that allowed a player with 10 years of service in the major leagues and the last 5 years with the same club to refuse to be traded without his consent.
Since, according to Hume, we all can adopt this impartial perspective in imagination, it accounts for our agreement in moral judgments.
A Notary Public is a government appointed official responsible for a number of things, most importantly of which are overseeing the signing of important documents, safeguarding against fraud, and serving as an impartial witness to make sure the signer has entered the agreement knowingly and willingly.
He abjures the idea of rational choice and agreement by interested parties from an original position or other impartial perspective.
To the Editor: Your article about "expert witnesses" accurately identified the problems with partisanship but did not mention an important development in American law practice — the use of Collaborative Practice agreements in which disputing parties agree to hire jointly impartial experts on any contested issue.
It was rather shocking to see the panellists (a former Cabinet minister, an eminent lawyer, a TV personality, and a press commentator) all nod in nonchalant agreement at the proposition, and I immediately abandoned the role of impartial invigilator to take issue with them.
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