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Cameron continued to stand firmly behind Hunt, insisting that the culture secretary acted "impartially" from the moment he took charge of handling the decision in December 2010 and that what he had said about it previously was not relevant.
In an interview, Cameron said Hunt had acted "impartially" from the moment he took charge of handling the decision in December 2010 and that what he had said about it previously was not relevant.
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"There can be no doubt that a disinterested observer, with knowledge of the relevant circumstances, could only entertain the most extreme misgivings regarding the [commission's] capacity to deal with Miss Dinnison's complaint impartially and free from any taint of prejudgement," read the legal response.
Russia's promises to abide by international law by impartially investigating civilian casualties from Russian airstrikes in Syria appear to have been broken.
The ability to impartially monitor metabolic transformations from a variety of biological sources has also allowed metabolomics to thrive within the context of enzyme function discovery, typically in combination with recombinant genetic and protein expression tools.
According to the author Diodorus, crowds "still wearing their festive robes, with wreaths and flowers in their hair" watched the fighting from the sidelines, "impartially applauding the doughty deeds performed on both sides".
McDonald's has filed a motion to have the FMLN-linked judge recused from the proceedings on the grounds that her well-documented anti-Americanism will prevent her from hearing the case impartially.
However, the company has already filed a motion to have the FMLN-linked judge recused from the proceedings on the grounds that her well-documented anti-Americanism will prevent her from hearing the case impartially.
Nobody is arguing that infringement should not be punishable, only that the damage resulting from it should be impartially assessed and the penalties should be proportionate to the damage.
The report, whose title comes from New York Times owner Adolph Ochs' 1896 pledge "to give the news impartially, without fear or favor," is far from comprehensive, and is intended only to remind audiences to maintain a critical attitude while reading and watching the news, not only about what might be left out of the story but about what's in it -- and why.
Evidence on benefits and side effects comes from clinical trials designed to impartially quantify the benefits and risks of taking a statin.
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