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Fallon was responding to a question from the Tory MP James Gray who said that the BBC did not have to be impartial "with murderous scumbags" like Isis.
A necessary but not sufficient condition for these mechanisms to exist is that, for each possible pair of contestants, there is at least one juror who is impartial with respect to them.
I believe that judges have to have a deep respect for precedent and, also, a full commitment to being fair and impartial with every case that comes before a judge".
That coverage, says his agency, was "completely impartial with a simple objective - to tell the news from the perspective of a local photographer who had lived in Egypt all his life".
A priori, the experimental procedure is thus more impartial with respect to the interests at stake.
Sure, maybe they think that by hosting the content on Facebook, they're being impartial with the tweets.
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After the failure of the Disarmament Conference in 1933, he founded and acted as treasurer of the New Commonwealth Society, which worked to produce a more effective League of Nations with a police force and an impartial tribunal, with broad jurisdiction over international disputes.
He was quite good at being impartial and, with poetry, he was supremely impartial.
The referee was Enrique Morea of Argentina, an impartial official with the power to correct clear mistakes.
An open and impartial tribunal, with judicial protections for sensitive intelligence sources, is preferable.
A strictly impartial lottery, with no deferments, can ensure that the draft intake matches military needs.
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