Sentence examples for impartial because from inspiring English sources

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I'm perhaps improperly impartial because I'm quoted inside the back cover with enthusiastic praise of the first edition.

If they can't be impartial because they have an emotional link with the club, that's not about being professional.

"It was duly impartial because it included numerous statements, both from archive clips and from actors, who expressed support for Ukip and its policies".

Several have asked how Munatones and Nyad's official observers could be impartial, because they all knew Nyad before the swim and Munatones had served on her previous crews.

The ABC had a "higher duty" than other media to be accurate and impartial because of its statutory obligations, he said.

He vowed that "the state will be impartial, because it belongs to all of its citizens," and insisted that a united France could meet its difficult social and economic challenges.

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According to his lawyer, Briatore believes the FIA was not entitled to hand out indefinite sanctions and that his ban was not imposed by an impartial judge because of his strained relationship with the then FIA president, Max Mosley.

NBC and MSNBC's policy states: "Anyone working for NBC News who takes part in civic or other outside activities may find that these activities jeopardize his or her standing as an impartial journalist because they may create the appearance of a conflict of interest.

MSNBC's policy, as reported on MSNBC's website in 2007, says:Anyone working for NBC News who takes part in civic or other outside activities may find that these activities jeopardize his or her standing as an impartial journalist because they may create the appearance of a conflict of interest.

But it wouldn't have credibility, would it?" Mr. Giuliani, speaking at a City Hall press conference yesterday, said Mr. Kerik and Mr. Dunne could conduct an impartial investigation because most of the charges by Detective Alvarez concerned events before they were named as the city's two top police officials last August.

This exactly parallels Rousseau's argument that citizens will be drawn to select just laws as if from an impartial perspective, because the universality and generality of the law means that when considering their own interests they will select the measure that best reflects their own interests.

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