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A more impartial way is to assess model quality by comprehensible measures like accuracy, clarity, completeness, conciseness, or consistency.
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As I understand it, Osborne and Cameron have never quite understood why the regulation of the BBC could not be done in a cleaner and more ostensibly impartial way by Ofcom.
Either way, more impartial guidance for young people is clearly needed.
BBC attempts to broadcast its findings in as impartial way as possible will be portrayed as yet more evidence of BBC bias, even though the BBC will pack its coverage with lots of sceptical voices, notwithstanding their marginalisation by world science, to try to cover its back.
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.
A more impartial school report comes in a new book, "The Coalition Effect 2010-15," edited by Anthony Seldon and Mike Finn.
"They talk about tragedy and suffering, but it's in quite an impartial way.
The Central Committee has decided to make local courts more impartial and to penalise officials for telling judges what to decide.
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