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The phrase "impartial judgment" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a decision or opinion that is fair and unbiased.
Example: "The committee's impartial judgment was crucial in ensuring a fair outcome for all parties involved."
Alternatives: "fair assessment" or "unbiased evaluation."
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In Godwin's mind, the fact that one individual has a greater claim to rescue than the other is not only not in conflict with impartiality, but indeed is implied by impartiality, for it is based on the (alleged) fact that an impartial judgment of their worth attributes more to one than to the other.
By all newspaper men of impartial judgment he was regarded as the foremost editor and publisher of his day.
Mr. Wen told Mr. Lee that China would make an "impartial judgment" on who was responsible for the sinking, said Mr. Lee's spokesman, Lee Dong-kwan.
"And that is in fact a good thing because they will make a neutral, impartial judgment" based on scoring guidelines and training.
Sometimes, your friends can't render an impartial judgment because they are envious that you are beating them in the race to the altar.
That at least is the case of the promoters of the idea of a global tribunal that stands in impartial judgment over those charged with crimes against humanity.
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The critics wonder if executives trying to win lucrative investment-banking fees can make impartial judgments about a borrower's creditworthiness.
"Offering the readers an advocate, someone who has the experience, the skills and the license to study our work and pass impartial judgments on it, is a demonstration of our commitment to those standards".
One corporate governance expert, Charles M. Elson, professor of corporate governance at the University of Delaware, questioned whether Mr. Iger would be able to render impartial judgments on Apple's strategy that could affect Disney.
Judicial review the power of courts to determine the constitutional validity of legislation or of actions taken by executive or government agencies is intended to produce impartial judgments that are supported by traditional and tested rules of legal interpretation.
Based on her previous public statements, it seems she will not make impartial judgments.
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