Sentence examples for impartiality would not be from inspiring English sources

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Justice Nicolai, who won by a wide margin and will become a county judge on Jan . 1 reserved decision, but indicated that his impartiality would not be affected.

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Citing a policy of "complete impartiality" a spokesman for the NMA would not be drawn on the merits of the memorial, but said campaigners would be "welcome to make a formal application to the Arboretum Trustees for a permanent site".

From the first question from a friendly Republican to a grilling by a Democrat hours later, Gorsuch was called upon on the second day of what is expected to be four days of hearings to assert his impartiality and reassure senators that he would not be swayed by political pressure if he wins confirmation, which appeared even more likely after his marathon session.

In the original joint statement from BBC and ITV to the Northern Ireland political parties, Lord Hall said they would "not be fulfilling our obligations of impartiality to the voters of Northern Ireland" if they were to invite one of the parties but not all the others, "which also have substantial support in Northern Ireland".

The Editorial Complaints Unit ruled that the episode had contravened the BBC's "obligation of due impartiality on matters of public controversy" and that the episode would not be repeated in its original form.

But they are understood to believe they would not be in breach of election rules on impartiality if the excluded the Prime Minister as he turned down a reasonable invitation to attend.

I had been told, in no uncertain terms by BBC management, that two senior television journalists would not be allowed to write regularly for the New Statesman, as this would compromise the corporation's impartiality.

First, consider whether Judge Walker's impartiality would "reasonably be questioned" if he were gay.

Such extreme impartiality would be too demanding, and the Bible does not demand the impossible (Deut 30:11-14).

Yet there is cross-party consensus that an Ofpress, licensing journalists or imposing impartiality, would be a step too far.

Mr. Bloomberg questioned the impartiality of the board and noted that such issues would not have been raised under Mr. Schwarz's predecessor, the Rev.

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