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"We believe that the US side should take an objective and impartial view of China's efforts and stop making unilateral or arbitrary judgements of China," Ms. Hua said.
They argue that as a result, the advisers do not have an impartial view of the judge's handling of the case and their presence creates at least an appearance of impropriety.
As a scientist morphed into a journalist, Dr. Epstein combines an understanding of the biology of AIDS with a coolly impartial view of the political and social landscape of Africa.
BP said in a news release that it would appeal the ruling, saying the company "believes that an impartial view of the record does not support the erroneous conclusion reached by the district court".
Ever more go to university, travel abroad and need ideas to stay employable and will pay for an impartial view of the world, one where the editor, whatever his faults (or from now on, her virtues), is in nobody's pocket.Fighting new battlesThe same guarded hopefulness applies to an Economist editor's only true master: the liberal credo of open markets and individual freedom.
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In contrast, the radiologist takes a more impartial view and contours the GTV without reference to individual patient characteristics so his confidence in the accuracy of the GTV does not change with the collaborative meeting.
What he really learned as a sailor was not something empirical — an assembly of "places and events" — but the vindication of a perspective he had developed in childhood, an impartial, unillusioned view of the world as a place of mystery and contingency, horror and splendor, where, as he put it in a letter to the London Times, the only indisputable truth is "our ignorance".
By invoking situated knowledges, Haraway suggests that all knowledge is local and limited, denying the possibility of the impartial view-from-nowhere that has often been associated with the perspective of objective knowledge.
Finally, Sidgwick might be claiming that my point of view, like an impartial point of view, is non-arbitrary.
Thus, viewing persons from an impartial point of view need not imply that we view them equally, in every sense of the word; and it certainly does not imply that everyone must receive equal treatment.
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