Sentence examples for impartial mind from inspiring English sources

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"I have concluded that it is not the case that a fair-minded lay observer might apprehend that I might not bring an impartial mind to the resolution of the questions which the work of the commission requires to be decided," Heydon said.

"I have concluded that it is not the case that a fair-minded lay observer might apprehend that I might not bring an impartial mind to the resolution of the questions which the work of the commission requires to be decided," he said.

"There has been some speculation that I will not bring an impartial mind to some aspects of the terms of reference," Gooda said on Tuesday.

The union applications had sought to rely on the legal test, in a 2000 case, that "a judge is disqualified if a fair-minded lay observer might reasonably apprehend that the judge might not bring an impartial mind to the resolution of the question the judge is required to decide".

There may be some techniques involved -- we may be cultivating mindfulness or loving kindness and compassion, but essentially we are simply resting naturally in our present awareness and seeing whatever arises with an open impartial mind.

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"Drawing from his wealth of experience as a world leader" (the impartial judgement of GordonAndSarahBrown.com there, folks), Brown's mind-blowing ideas include computers being important, more people going to university and women living single, Sex and the City-style lives.

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.

Mr. Harkin called Mr. Becker "one of the pre-eminent labor law thinkers in the United States," and said Mr. Becker would approach the job "with an impartial and open mind".

Sanchez has said that the neurological exams on the approximately 60 players who have already participated should be discarded because, she said, "Dr. Casson's mind-set wasn't impartial from the outset".

Now, a customer can only approach the FOS after first exhausting a financial institution's own complaints procedure, at which time it says it acts as an impartial arbiter, approaching cases with an "open mind" and dealing with them on the basis of the facts it sees.

Various writers have employed fictions to try to provide some sense to this idea: Adam Smith's impartial and benevolent spectator, Firth's ideal observer, and Rawls' contractors who see the world sub specie aeternitatis come to mind most immediately (Smith 1759, Pt III, Ch 8; Firth 1958; and Rawls 1971, p. 587).

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