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They're not impartial at all".
But she said she remained impartial at the table.
Is it possible to be partial and impartial at the same time?
In Britain and other countries where news broadcasters are required to be impartial, at least in theory, the convergence of television and the web makes such rules seem outdated.
Though they would have been seen as objective and impartial at the time, in retrospect it is clear how subjective, ideologically driven, and, in many ways, fantastical they were.
Because the Speaker is required to remain politically impartial at all times a convention exists whereby their parliamentary seat is uncontested by the other main parties during a general election.
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He said: "We have taken a measured and impartial look at our athletes.
"Negroes can never have impartial portraits at the hands of white artists," he said.
The publishers of regional and local newspapers have long pointed out that their titles take an impartial stance at election time.
The CBI Director-General, Carolyn Fairbairn, called the postponement "deeply disappointing", and said: "The Airports Commission spent three years analysing impartial evidence, at a cost of £20 million.
But the whore and the wise man judge human nature with the same impartial and, at times, tender disenchantment: "No Man is ridiculous for being what he really is, but for affecting to be what he is not".
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