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Data analyses were performed by statisticians who were impartial to the hypotheses being tested.
"He was trying to hold the court together, and he was trying to show it was impartial".
In the paper, editor Mark Edwards said he wanted to make it clear it was impartial and not backing any campaign.
"Dominic Grieve's argument is that it is better to pretend Charles is impartial than to prove he is not," spokesman Graham Smith said.
"Today, it should be a beacon of fact; it is not expected to be impartial about threats to the security and safety and to the lives and limbs of the people of this nation".
The mirror is impartial in what is reflected back.
The west London council states that it has a duty to be "impartial and to promote good community relations", but allowing the meeting to take place in its premises makes a mockery of these stated objectives.
It is difficult to be impartial about any situation that involves children being brutalized, raped, kidnapped, forced to fight and brainwashed at the hands of an insane murderer wanted for crimes against humanity.
And it has not been impartial in its conquests.
He vowed that "the state will be impartial, because it belongs to all of its citizens," and insisted that a united France could meet its difficult social and economic challenges.
"During the second world war, the BBC was a beacon of fact; it was not expected to be impartial about Britain and Germany.
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