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"We must apply due impartiality to all our subject matter.
Lastly, addressing concerns of the urban poor is susceptible to political contestations, requiring strong impartiality to counter such forces.
When collective bargaining negotiations get heated, third parties can add a degree of rationality and impartiality to the proceedings.
An uninvolved outsider — someone from a different division or from the outside entirely — can bring important impartiality to the process.
One recommendation is for states to develop a prompt appeals process to avoid leaving any final decision about a judge's impartiality to the challenged judge.
Justices, just like federal judges, are public servants, and should preserve the appearance of impartiality to enhance the public's confidence in the legal system.
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Many attempts to characterize impartiality fail to respect the distinction between the broadest, most formalistic sense of the notion, and a more specifically moral impartiality.
"The BBC's job is to secure due impartiality and to secure due impartiality on what is a premier political discussion programme it is right in our belief that the BNP should have an appearance," he said on Today.
Independence from government has been absolutely essential to the delivery of impartiality, and to the trust of the public.
Nonetheless, it is important to keep in mind that the objection, here, is not to impartiality itself, but to a particular version of it.
Harrell's lawyers also previously sought to disqualify Wilson for lack of impartiality, according to USA Today.
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