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"impartial analysis" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to describe a type of evaluation or examination that is unbiased and objective, without any personal or emotional influence. Example: The judge's ruling was based on an impartial analysis of the evidence presented in court.
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Its focus should be on "rigorous, impartial analysis of important news events and current affairs".
We now look forward to a judicial process which will apply impartial analysis and clear legal standards".
If the editorial page is going to take a position, your readers deserve some degree of critical and impartial analysis.
An "objective and impartial" analysis could conclude that it would be detrimental to Britain's interest to pull out.
In keeping with its duty to provide objective, impartial analysis, the budget office did not endorse any options, but it fleshed out many ideas circulating on Capitol Hill.
At least one impartial analysis, by the nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office, concluded that the legislation was not going to have much of an effect on the cost of premiums either way.
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In Scotland, no such body has previously existed – the political culture of impartial expert analysis and think-tankery is in its infancy north of the border.
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.
In addition to removing financial incentives for high-tech intervention, we need to educate clinicians in the impartial, critical analysis of all therapeutic options, and in supporting their patients as they act on the choices they make.
The State Department assigned an important environmental impact study of the proposed Keystone XL pipeline to a company with financial ties to the pipeline operator, flouting the intent of a federal law meant to ensure an impartial environmental analysis of major projects.
What we seem to need is a thorough, impartial cost-benefit analysis, soon.
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