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Academic research councils make impartial grants.
Federal judges have life tenure in order to make impartial and independent judgments.
The critics wonder if executives trying to win lucrative investment-banking fees can make impartial judgments about a borrower's creditworthiness.
A common understanding is that auditors are independent of the company and its directors and thus in a position to make impartial judgements.
One lesson from the sorry saga already exposed by the Leveson evidence is surely that politicians should no longer make impartial quasi-judicial decisions on issues like media ownership.
"How can we expect politicians who routinely receive campaign money, lucrative job offers, and lavish gifts from special interests to make impartial decisions that directly affect those same special interests?" Gidfar said.
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"Its impartial tribunal hears evidence from both sides, and makes impartial decision," Merrill said.
Mr. Wen told Mr. Lee that China would make an "impartial judgment" on who was responsible for the sinking, said Mr. Lee's spokesman, Lee Dong-kwan.
Utah Democrats and journalists immediately questioned his qualifications as editor and his ability to make politically impartial decisions, The Tribune reported, even as Mr. Cannon insisted that he was done with politics.
Few names stimulate such bitter controversy as the author of "Capital," yet the very antagonisms from which spring praise and blame alike so undiscriminating make an impartial estimate the more needful.
If the rude behavior continues, make an impartial observation.
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