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Her appointment to that post in 2013 also drew criticism from Labour figures, including shadow cabinet office minister Jon Ashworth, who asked how a role supposed to be "politically impartial" went to a former Tory staffer.
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"Impartial investigations go a long way to giving the community closure," the councilwoman said.
However, as impartial, professional reporting went out of the window in favour or agenda-driven social engineering ambition and cheap twitter-sourced 'news' gathering ages ago, 'best' is long gone.
The BBC went, "We are impartial, please meet the guy who actually designed the Trade Centre.
Most impartial work suggests they are wrong.
A further strength was the impartial nature of the researcher who went into the research field with no preconceptions concerning how bereaved parents should be cared for.
Hamas claimed that a verdict and sentence was handed down by a court, although it is unlikely that the suspects went through a fair and impartial judicial process.
While Ms Sotnikova's style may have appeared over the top to Western viewers, the spectators in the arena went wild a reaction that even impartial judges would have had to make a conscious effort to ignore.
Our family went from viewing the force as an impartial public service to fight crime, to seeing them as a despotic and vindicative gang of bullies.
But with the "improvement" instituted by the Forest Service, the willows went the way of the sagebrush, killed by the same, impartial spray.
Impartial reporting, this argument goes, is contributing to the problem of post-truth politics.
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