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"The director general has made it repeatedly clear that the impartiality of the BBC is paramount," a BBC spokesman said.
"There was recognition by all parties that the impartiality and integrity of refereeing in this country remains paramount," concluded the statement.
In conclusion, none of the three circumstances relied upon by the California Court of Appeal provides significant support for its finding that the impartiality of Fagan and the other jurors was unaffected by Fagan's recollection of her friend's murder.
Given that the impartiality and good faith of the US investigators cannot be under discussion, and I think we all agree on this, we cannot but respect their conclusions, noting that they do not coincide with ours.
We can ask the UN to send a negotiators the Tamils trust, now that the impartiality of their key chief Vijay Nambiar is being questioned because his brother is a fan of the Sri Lankan army.
The Welsh Government would not comment but stressed that "the impartiality of the civil service is a given".
Yet if her choice is motivated solely by rational self-interested considerations then it is clear that the impartiality she manifests is in no way a form of moral impartiality.
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A major downside risk with these motivations, factoring in the strong egos common among reporters, is that a reporter's zeal can turn into a crusade that corrupts the impartiality of the journalism.
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