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As president of the Royal Society, he appointed an "impartial" committee to investigate the issue, secretly wrote the report officially published by the society, and reviewed it anonymously in the Philosophical Transactions.
Awarding the prize to a genial newcomer like Beck who barely has thirty years in the music industry instead of Beyoncé was just unforgivable and, frankly the totally impartial committee should have known better.
During his time as President, Newton arguably abused his authority; in a dispute between himself and Gottfried Leibniz over the invention of infinitesimal calculus, he used his position to appoint an "impartial" committee to decide it, eventually publishing a report written by himself in the committee's name.
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A person's worth calibrated by its rankings, the mystifications of the fine difference, GBE or DBE, a code that specifies Bob Geldof KBE and not Sir Bob Geldof, allegedly impartial committees: what do all these solemn intricacies matter when the outcome so often flows from friendship and lobbying, or a government's attempts to be popular, or a financial contribution to a political party?
It said: "This work is conducted by an independent and impartial scientific committee, which is sovereign in its decision.
"They made comments which show that Rod Blagojevich cannot get a fair and impartial hearing from this committee".
The impartial Belarusian central electoral committee would doubtless give it 11 out of 10, but even in a fair vote it deserves a respectable seven.
The committee's impartial attitude was considered most important by nearly all patients (92%), but one third of the patients that considered this issue important did not feel that the committee demonstrated this impartial attitude.
The most important of these factors, having the highest standardised beta value, is the association score of the impartial attitude of the committee.
Committees of impartial experts who can assess the risks and benefits for study participants on an ongoing basis and recommend whether the trial should continue or terminate early; the use of DSMBs is a universally employed method to monitor an ongoing clinical trial.
It was Andrew Tyrie, the MP for Chichester, whom I have long admired for his impartial chairmanship of the Treasury committee, but who came out in his true-blue colours with a fawning tribute to the chancellor and a plea for a small state and tax cuts.
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