Sentence examples for the same impartial from inspiring English sources

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"We guide both parties to the closing with the same impartial position," Ms. Rodriguez-Taekema said.

But with the "improvement" instituted by the Forest Service, the willows went the way of the sagebrush, killed by the same, impartial spray.

But the whore and the wise man judge human nature with the same impartial and, at times, tender disenchantment: "No Man is ridiculous for being what he really is, but for affecting to be what he is not".

The portraits of court dwarfs, painted during the next few years, display the same impartial and discerning eye as those of royal and noble sitters, while the character of the dwarfs' deformities is revealed through their awkward, unconventional poses, their individual expressions, and by the exceptionally free and bold brushwork.

If every present person has the same impartial reasons, and if those reasons cannot outweigh any individual's personal reasons, then the resulting more impartial formulation of contractualism will converge with rule consequentialism.

This journal is based on the same impartial, but community proximal, process as the older EMBO publications.

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"I'm so pleased that the BBC is now able to take the next step forward with the country to offer that same impartial news via television as well.

It can be a challenge for scientific advisors to extend the same commitment to impartial evidence to the management of the research system that they bring to other areas of policy.

Critically, less spending by the US and the UK would increase the relative share of contributions from countries that do not uphold the same ideals of impartial aid, and that tend to see humanitarian aid as a function of foreign policy and trade.

Although not on the same level as the impartial arbitrator who decides player challenges to disciplinary action, the fact-finder will determine the underlying facts in a disputed case and report them to a baseball official.

As John Gray sees it, Hayek commended the laws of justice "as being the indispensable condition for the promotion of the general welfare" but Hayek held, at the same time, that "an impartial concern for the general welfare is itself one of the demands of universalizability" (Gray 1984, 65).

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