Sentence examples for impartial results from inspiring English sources

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"Anybody who looks for something on any search engine and thinks the results are the best or most impartial results, or that they came back completely organically is totally mistaken," said Danny Sullivan, the editor of Search Engine Watch, an online news site aimed at the search marketing industry.

However, homes are usually tested during real estate transactions, and radon professionals generally perform these tests, ensuring impartial results.

Harmonized and impartial results could be obtained by the active collaboration of all curators involved in an annotation effort, as well as the automatic processing to speed up the task.

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While retaining a healthy scepticism, everyone hoped that it would make a real difference to the independence and transparency of the investigation of complaints against the police and in particular that bereaved families would have more confidence in the new system and that the approach of the IPCC would be fair and impartial resulting in just outcomes of the investigations.

This process is then repeated 100 times in order to gain a statistically impartial performance result for our model.

"In the interest of a fair and impartial investigation whose results will be respected by the public, the Chairman's recusal is more than warranted". .

"In the interest of a fair and impartial investigation, whose results will be respected by the public, the Chairman's recusal is more than warranted," the committee's ranking member, Rep. Adam Schiff (D-Calif ., saiD-Calif .

Secondary purposes for evaluation important to UNICEF included: using participatory processes to expand ownership of the evaluation and using evaluation results as "impartial and credible evidence"  to advocate for children's and women's rights in global and national policies and programmes.

We used an impartial methodology for comparing the results of our model with the simulation results reported by the independent researchers (i.e., Broch et al. [8]).

Conflict management by third parties, also called policing, involves impartial intervention upon others' conflicts resulting in termination of the conflict.

The F.C.C. needs to look beyond network neutrality and include "search neutrality": the principle that search engines should have no editorial policies other than that their results be comprehensive, impartial and based solely on relevance.

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