Sentence examples for more impartial from inspiring English sources

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The Herald's choices have been more impartial.

Patten says poll findings show the public think the BBC is more impartial than other broadcasters.

And only more impartial digging will resolve the mystery of Glozel.

Judicial review is designed to be more impartial than review by other institutions of government.

But as they get older, they can learn to become more impartial.

A more impartial estimate, by Goldman Sachs, puts the figure at $75,000.

At-large council members could be more impartial and focus on countywide priorities, officials said.

Insulated from such pressures, a court can be more impartial while its judgments are bound by constitutional law.

She guesses that more impartial counselling might reduce abortions by almost a third, or 60,000 a year.

Anticipating a more "impartial" foreign policy, Lord Malloch Brown said he was happy to be described as an "anti-neocon".

In order to evaluate the low-cycle fatigue properties, more impartial and reasonable, a hysteresis energy-based fatigue life prediction model is applied and developed.

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