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"The only thing I would be impartial about is which prison he goes to," one juror said.
I present an alternative approach in which a test would be impartial if it incorporates warrants of non-manipulability.
The inquiry chairman, Sir Michael Morland, stressed in his opening speech at Craigavon civic centre, Co Armagh, that the inquiry would be impartial, even though it has been set up and funded by the government.
What kind of louse would be impartial about a competitor?
But questions have already been raised over whether a commission would be impartial.
Mr. Hahn said he hoped that step would reassure residents that the investigation would be impartial.
The refs had assured Coach Toal beforehand that they would be impartial, but now a local reporter flashed a mischievous grin.
But the more important question is this: how could any jury be found that would be impartial after the saturation coverage that the case has received?
"I have no desire to rock the boat now and anyone who interprets my decision to leave in that way is just plain wrong". He said he would be impartial in his new position.
The Treasury said the free financial advice, designed to enable people to fully understand the implications of their decisions, would be funded by a levy on the financial sector and would be impartial, not from the pension provider.
Mr. Kabila said he had written to the Organization of African Unity asking them to find a replacement for Mr. Masire who would be impartial and, moreover, could speak French.
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