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As partisan "news" sites have proliferated and the country has grown more polarized, there is sometimes pressure on journalists to abandon the effort to be impartial, to openly take a side and to write accordingly.
The theory receives some support from the fact that most moral disputes can be analyzed in terms of different parties challenging each other to be impartial, to get their empirical facts straight, and to be more sensitive for example, by realizing what it feels like to be disadvantaged.
In addition, there needs to be funding for academic laboratories and laboratories managed by regulatory agencies because studies must be seen to be impartial to ensure confidence in their results.
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Aliaa and her friends did not even pretend to be impartial witnesses to the uprising.
I'm not going to claim to be impartial here; I'm 100% opposed to antivaxxers.
Voters are reminded to be impartial and to take into account all criteria.
Editors of the news columns, traditionally obligated to be impartial, aren't supposed to do that".
But he added: "We're quite clear that publicly funded bodies have an obligation and in the case of the BBC, an overriding obligation, to be impartial and to be seen to be impartial".
"I don't have to pretend to be impartial," he says.
The commission needs to be more independent to be impartial and effective.
But, as things have turned out, he will want to distance himself in order to be seen to be impartial".
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