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Beyond this, it was clear that the Egyptian leadership was du bious of assurances by Mr. Sisco that the United States wanted to be a friend of the Arabs as well as of the Israelis and was striv ing impartially for a just settle ment.

I hope that the only effect of the successful candidate's faith, or other moral framework, on the way they carry out their duties will be to strengthen their resolve to act impartially for the benefit of all citizens of London.

Godwin's view is that justice demands that we act impartially for the greater good, which means saving Fénelon.

Second, the impartial spectator seems too enmeshed in the attitudes and interests of the society in which it develops for it to be free of that society's biases, or to help us care impartially for all human beings.

But the Mohist theory risks confusing this with the much less plausible idea that in practice we should guide our conduct by emulating a benevolent deity who cares impartially for all.

According to the liberal critics, however, what is most important is that parity reigns: any normative constraint that applies to the reasons on the basis of which citizens make political decisions must apply impartially to both religious and secular reasons.

Looking at the number of unique genes mapped to the KEGG carbohydrate metabolism pathways, a wide range of carbohydrate metabolism enzymes are detected in all the datasets impartially, except for the termite gut, which seems to have a lower number of enzymes than other datasets.

Second, asking whether a person's existence is significant is not identical to considering whether she has been morally upright; there seem to be ways to enhance meaning that have nothing to do with morality, at least impartially conceived, for instance, making a scientific discovery.

The ADA definition,"an interpreter who is able to interpret effectively, accurately and impartially both receptively and expressively, using any necessary specialized vocabulary," is vague, at best.

More generally, equality of opportunity in the market setting requires that firms and individuals deal with one another impartially as opportunities for gain.

In our nation's history, nullification has been used for both humane and destructive purposes by juries that were not impartially selected.

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