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Free sign up"impartial of" is not a correct or commonly used phrase in written English.
The correct phrase would be "impartial towards" or "impartial about." Example: The judge remained impartial towards both parties, carefully considering all of the evidence presented.
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Neither Elsworth nor Findlay will be considered the most scrupulously impartial of judges.
Even the most talented and impartial of experts can get the future level of debt wrong by hundreds of billions.
Upon his return to France, Delescluze settled in Valenciennes and edited a radical journal, L'Impartial du Nord ("The Impartial of the North").
A survey of 201 MPs carried out by Communicate Research shows that a majority want to bring the corporation fully under the control of Ofcom, the media regulator, and the BBC is viewed as the least impartial of the country's three main news broadcasters.
We should be impartial, of course, in adjudication and fair in evaluating evidence.
The protesters, unsurprisingly, are demanding that an independent investigation be launched, because – as they pointed out – any government probe into itself, let alone one concerning the deaths of 52 people, isn't likely to be the most impartial of investigations.
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At most, it might be that the moral point of view constitutes one sort of impartial point of view.
He takes the stand, often met with in artists, of an impartial judge of the history of our days".
I don't want to just give my daughter some kind of impartial overview of different perspectives.
Ochs's vision of impartial treatment of the news ultimately prevailed, and nominally remains the defining standard for mainstream American journalism.
So it's all party politics instead of an impartial protection of European standards.
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