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Among the lessons he learned from Scully was to be impartial and fair, to call a great play as a great play, whether it was done in the service of the Dodgers or a rival team.
It reasoned that because the majority producers "may be and often are adverse to the interests of others in the same business," they could not be presumed, as official bodies are, to be impartial, and subjecting others to their will effectuated "an intolerable and unconstitutional interference with personal liberty and private property".
"I believe that the obligation of an announcer is to be as impartial as possible.
In spite of this fact, the effort of forensic practitioners is to be independent and impartial when the evidence provided does not agree with the investigators.
But he also said, "To be completely impartial is to be an idiot.
If I am to be utterly impartial to all human beings, then I should reduce my own family's life to a subsistence level, just above the poverty line, and distribute the surplus wealth to needy strangers.
The commission was to be composed of "impartial jurists" and the British and Canadians duly appointed notable judges.
It stipulates that his or her decisions are to be taken in a "fair, impartial, objective and consistent manner".
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