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The effect of unanticipated cultural forces, such as film-induced pilgrimages, is rarely politically impartial; rather, a place's destination status may be used and responded to strategically by local stakeholders in support of their conflicting claims over heritage production.

But in the January essay she wrote for The Cut, in which she first revealed herself as the list's creator, Donegan said, "The value of the spreadsheet was that it had no enforcement mechanisms: Without legal authority or professional power, it offered an impartial, rather than adversarial, tool to those who used it".

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The theory is that this encourages the agency to offer impartial advice rather than giving it an incentive to peddle media of dubious value.

By functioning as an impartial moderator rather than a proselytizing boss, a leader enables his group to use its combined knowledge and brainpower.

Vince Cable, the Liberal Democrats' treasury spokesman, has the best record in Parliament of predicting and analysing the debacle and precisely because he is so lucid, he seems increasingly to be regarded as an impartial pundit rather than a politician.Meanwhile, the bodies and advisers appointed by the politicians to do the understanding for them have been largely discredited.

Their letter came as the Russians said they would suspend aerial action over Aleppo for three hours a day – starting on Thursday from 10am and 1pm (7am to 10am GMT) – and the UK circulated plans at the UN in New York for a ceasefire in which humanitarian relief was implemented by impartial actors, rather than the Syrian and Russian military.

Focusing on the counterinsurgency environment, Upshur and colleagues wrote that "researchers are not impartial but rather armed actors in a conflict; thus there is a 'combatant observer effect'.

And it seems that neither the police officer that arrived at the school to confront the student nor the trial judge were impartial but rather biased towards Principal Milburn's position.

Although I sometimes sharply criticized the government, my standpoint was impartial and balanced rather than antagonistic, and I did my best to maintain a position of independent neutrality.

Rather, impartial investigators largely agree that NATO painstakingly tried, within the limits of a war where almost all of the airstrikes were made without the help of tactical air controllers on the ground, to minimize risks to civilians.

Of course, that eventually means that we correct the modes of approval of people around us for bias and misinformation; we seek the judgment of an impartial spectator within rather than partial spectators without.

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