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The duty of impartiality requires analysis and a good faith effort to balance fund participant intergenerational and other beneficiary group conflicts as part of proxy voting processes.
Wendel, W. Bradley, "Impartiality in Judicial Ethics: A Jurisprudential Analysis" (2008).
A Threat to Impartiality in the American Senate, Financial Times, p. 19 (May 16 , 2005.
Tabloid pugnacity ran headlong into journalistic impartiality in New York last week.
He said: "He understands more than anybody the importance of impartiality in this role.
Third parties can add a much-needed dose of rationality and impartiality in crisis negotiations.
An educational charity set up by former Conservative chancellor Lord Lawson has breached rules on impartiality in its climate change coverage.
Like many films about the death penalty, "West of Memphis" casts aside impartiality in favour of fervent campaigning.
The place of commonsense impartiality in our ordinary ethical thought is utterly different from the theoretical role of utilitarianism's notion of impartiality.
We return to aggregation in section 7; and consider one common objection to impartiality in section 8. Once contractualism has entered the field, we cannot treat arguments for impartiality as if they were arguments for utilitarianism itself.
An ex-aide to Gordon Brown has warned against relaxing the rules on political impartiality in the civil service.
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