Sentence examples for need for impartiality from inspiring English sources

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Harman said Noakes' Twitter account showed "clear breaches" of the regulator's need for impartiality.

Labour's deputy leader, Harriet Harman, has written an open letter to the culture secretary, Sajid Javid, challenging Lady Noakes's role as deputy chair of Ofcom, claiming her "clear" political bias breached the media regulator's need for impartiality.

– Tom Murdoch Accountability: "Government does recognise the need for arm's length bodies – even if through gritted teeth – and the three tests it applies are the need for impartiality, independence or performing a "technical function".

Reputable textbooks generally refer to content issues and the need for impartiality, comprehensibility and demonstrated logic, but offer little guidance on structure (Galpin 2007; Bowden 1990; Freckelton 2007).

Study dietitians were not blinded to dietary assignment but were aware of the need for impartiality and equivalent treatment.

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Though I managed to bat off most of my activist mother's entreaties to deliver leaflets on behalf of Labour – pompously pleading the need for journalistic impartiality – there was no escaping the gloom at home following a crushing defeat for the party both nationally and locally.

In his handling of the political parties, he "needed to maintain a reputation for impartiality, work in accord with the popular mood, and avoid any flagrant imposition of his will on the political scene".

The opposition parties say that Prof Longley's emails, in which he appears to be requesting specific evidence from the government to support the need for service changes, calls this impartiality and independence into doubt.

More than a year after the British Broadcasting Corporation BBC Trustst announced it would conduct a major evaluation of the BBC's science coverage, the resulting review has concluded that accuracy needs to more often trump the desire for impartiality in BBC's presentations on controversial issues such as climate change, genetically modified crops, and possible links between vaccines and autism.

But the huge amounts of money in this campaign and others around the country are doing huge damage to the courts' reputation for impartiality — and underscores the urgent need for basic reforms.

Uganda's existing courts are not known for impartiality or independence.

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