Sentence examples for impartial relationship from inspiring English sources

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"But it is time now to move forward and build with Algeria a strong, trustful and impartial relationship". The visit, likely to be an emotional affair of seeking to heal wounds from a struggle which Algeria claims cost 1.5m lives, will focus principally on reinvigorating the often prickly diplomatic, cultural and economic relations between the two countries.

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In September 1969, several months after Bowie Kuhn's election as the commissioner, Miller amicably but firmly reminded him that Kuhn's role was to represent the owners, not the players, and that he could not be impartial about player-owner relationships.

But to then steer the argument into a comparison of critics to other audience members seems to imply that critics' advance knowledge and training are burdens which stand in our way, unlike the "impartial" audience member's purer relationship to the production in question.

According to his lawyer, Briatore believes the FIA was not entitled to hand out indefinite sanctions and that his ban was not imposed by an impartial judge because of his strained relationship with the then FIA president, Max Mosley.

Partiality presents a theory of the reasons supporting special treatment within special relationships and explores the vexing problem of how we might reconcile the moral value of these relationships with competing claims of impartial morality.

It may also have been a response to the criticism that impartial care for all undermines special personal relationships, which most of us agree are of great value.

Brook's education teams regularly go into schools, colleges, youth groups, and other young people's settings to give accurate and impartial, non-judgmental information and advice on sexual health, relationships, contraception and how to avoid sexually transmitted infections.

Investigations of these concerns should be conducted by persons with training and experience who have the ability to be neutral and impartial (i.e., who don't report to or have relationships with those individuals involved in the complaint).

My reason to pay special attention to certain persons provides no independent counter-weight to my reason to maximize overall value: I must be, at bottom, impartial, at least in action, as between my own intimate relationships (or my own promises) and anyone else's intimate relationships (or promises).

Radio 4 Today Presenter and the BBC's former political editor Nick Robinson presents an authoritative and impartial two-part series exploring the turbulent history of the UK's relationship with 'Europe' - the Common Market, the EEC and now the EU.

Adams chose Gerry, over his cabinet's opposition (on political grounds that Gerry was insufficiently Federalist), because of their long-standing relationship; Adams described Gerry as one of the "two most impartial men in America" (Adams himself being the other).

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