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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'impartial policy' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a rule or decision that is made without bias or favoritism towards a particular side, group, or individual. For example: "The organization implemented an impartial policy to ensure that everyone was treated equally."
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They are thought to enrich public and political debates by providing independent quality research and impartial policy recommendations to government officials, opposition leaders, the media and voters, increasing both the number of voices in the debate and the quality of the arguments made.
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Understanding the relative importance of these factors is vital to the establishment of impartial government policy and viable insurance schemes, and the identification of resources needed for emergency preparedness (Keeney 1995).
Anticipating a more "impartial" foreign policy, Lord Malloch Brown said he was happy to be described as an "anti-neocon".
Pius's relations with the Axis and the Allies may have been impartial, but his policies were tinged with uncompromising anticommunism.
"Without remedial action, this episode is likely to have a chilling effect [on] the ability of the labs to conduct independent, impartial assessment of national policy options".
The fund is supposed to be an impartial arbiter of good economic policy.
However, a more politicised commission will raise questions about its role as an impartial arbiter (eg, on competition policy) and a referee between member-states, whether they be large or small, or of the left or the right.Although the federalists may gain more influence, Eurosceptics are also bound to gain in strength.
It is regarded as vital by the government that it has objective, robust and impartial information to inform its policy development and spending decisions in this area, as highlighted by the National Audit Office.
Watching the clumsy and clubby way the International Monetary Fund has been choosing a new managing director, you would not guess that its credibility as an impartial arbiter of global economic policies is at stake.
The continuing cuts and threats to BBC funding may also be seen as an attempt to tame criticism of government policies from an impartial source of news, while it remains unclear if the second part of Lord Justice Leveson's inquiry concerning malpractice in other sections of the media will go ahead.
It is required to refrain from broadcasting any opinion of its own on current affairs and matters of public policy and to be impartial in its treatment of controversy.
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