Sentence examples for impartial consideration from inspiring English sources

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But if we take it to be a comprehensive account of rationality in action, the prudential interpretation can also appear to be an unstable compromise: if practical reason demands of us impartiality as between our present and future desires, should it not equally demand impartial consideration of the desires of other agents who may be affected by what we do?

At American University, Marston and Holloway conducted a series of experiments whose findings, he said, demonstrated that women are more reliable jurors than men: "They were more careful, more conscientious and gave much more impartial consideration to all the testimony than did the male juries".

Cosmopolitan liberalism evaluates the morality of domestic and international institutions based on "an impartial consideration of the claims of each person who would be affected" (1999b, 287).

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Emphasizing that evidence gathered by the court would be evaluated in an "independent and impartial way devoid of any political considerations," Bensouda, a 55-year-old multiple award-winning Gambian lawyer, said that full disclosure was in the "best interests" of both parties.

In this broad sense, impartiality is probably best characterized in a negative rather than positive manner: an impartial choice is simply one in which a certain sort of consideration (i.e. some property of the individuals being chosen between) has no influence.

For concerns similar to Stocker's about impartial moral theories and motivation for action arising out of a consideration of personal relationships like friendship, see Williams 1981).

There are many considerations you need to take into account when choosing the best, most impartial representative for your estate.

"Any information received will be given due consideration strictly guided by the requirements of the Rome Statute in the independent and impartial exercise of the Office's mandate," a spokesperson for Bensouda told VICE News.

As we are understanding it, then, consequentialism seems to place each agent under a pervasive obligation to be strictly impartial between all persons, by requiring her always to exclude from her practical deliberations (almost) all considerations that do not bear directly on the ways in which people's interests might be advanced or injured by her actions.

Impartial decisions.

Hardly impartial.

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