Sentence examples for impartiality as from inspiring English sources

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So it's not outlandish to think that the justices' presence at the dinner served to undermine the concept of judicial impartiality (as quaint as that may sound these days).

"I know the high levels of integrity and impartiality as well as European commitment that you will rightly expect of me," he told MEPs at a hearing designed to test his suitability for the job.

Twin explosions hot the Syrian capital this morning, one in Omawyeen square and the other in Abu Remanneh #Damascus — Maya Naser (@nasermaya) 26 Sep 12 His impartiality as a reporter was called into question last month, when he was among the first to draw attention on Twitter to false reports of setbacks for rebel forces in Aleppo that were posted on a Reuters Web site by pro-Assad hackers.

Both analyzing this uncertainty and value judgment of the issue were delegated to respondents, while the researchers maintained their impartiality as far as possible.

But if we take it to be a comprehensive account of rationality in action, the prudential interpretation can also appear to be an unstable compromise: if practical reason demands of us impartiality as between our present and future desires, should it not equally demand impartial consideration of the desires of other agents who may be affected by what we do?

"Due impartiality", as Trust-inflicted on the BBC, won't help make anything clear, of course.

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Impartiality: examine successful as well as unsuccessful knowledge claims.

On many deontological views, particularly Kantian ones, the significance of moral impartiality is seen as arising from the fact that a core role is given to the concept of universalizability (Gert 1998; Hare 1981; Kant 1964 [1785]; Kohlberg 1979).

BBC comedy and drama programmes will be subject to the same impartiality rules as news bulletins during the EU referendum, corporation executives told MPs.

They must have a fierce belief in the independence of the corporation and an instinctive feeling for impartiality – not as a weak compromise but a splendid, tough thing that keeps us all honest.

The judge in the trial of a gang of drug dealers will be Crystal Meth Jimmy, who will deny angrily that photos of him parcelling up rocks of crack with the accused in any way compromise his impartiality, especially as he hasn't met any of them since April, except for the times he's forgotten.

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