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Such an agent might be impartial between her children with respect to the care they receive (while preferring her own children over others in this respect), and also impartial between the various job candidates; but it is clear that these two uses of the word 'impartial' denote very different practices.
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Carol Gerstel, the chief counsel for the United Federation of Teachers, testified that the city's judges might not be impartial in ruling on teacher disciplinary cases.
The royal family might claim to be impartial, but like all of us they have their own opinions, incentives and interests to protect.
The royal family might claim to be impartial, but – like all of us – they have their own opinions, incentives and interests to protect.
But conservatives, including Delegate Bob Marshall, a Republican from Prince William County, argued that those aspects of his biography meant that he would not be able to be impartial, and might even engage in activism, if he became a judge.
The jurors are to be asked, for example, whether they have opinions about the treatment of racial minorities by law enforcement authorities that might affect their ability to be impartial.
The allocation must also be impartial.
We also strive to be impartial.
His duty is to be impartial.
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