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In fact, Mr. Tozzoli said, the association strives to avoid politics and steer an impartial course.
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(Whether or not that is the case longer term is another question — in other areas like ads, Google has walked an impartial line and then changed course — but for now there is a viable enough business for Google in remaining a neutral party).
We should be impartial, of course, in adjudication and fair in evaluating evidence.
Now comes "Cosby: His Life and Times" (Simon & Schuster), a biography by Mark Whitaker, the former editor of Newsweek; the book, written with Cosby's participation, is invaluable but not, of course, impartial.
It's not an impartial source, of course, by the Gutthmacher Institute estimates that "Each year, the contraceptive services provided just at publicly funded clinics help women avoid 1.4 million unintended pregnancies, which would result in 640,000 unintended births and 600,000 abortions".
The wind, of course, was impartial but equally influential.
Civil servants must of course remain politically impartial, but the situation isn't always clear-cut if you work for a non-departmental public body.
Mr Benjamin may, of course, have been truly impartial.
Of course, that app was more impartial, but iSinglePayer is hardly "charged".
It is a path that governors, advocates, health care providers, and impartial research have all pointed them toward: stay the course, do the right thing, and extend CHIP.
In the course of its implementation, our research is as impartial and 'objective' as possible.
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