Sentence examples for to impartial from inspiring English sources

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to impartial

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Treating all parties, rivals, or disputants equally; not partial; not biased; fair.

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George Osborne announced a new "right to impartial advice" for investors.

"We only include links to impartial sites, so not commercial comparison sites, for example.

A skillful negotiator, he secured players' rights and benefits contractually and established grievance procedures with recourse to impartial arbitration.

Our best hope, he concludes, is to delegate more power to impartial experts, insulated from the democratic fray.

The state, however brutally, civilised its citizens and persuaded them to surrender the satisfactions of vengeance to impartial law.

It wants every pupil to have access to impartial information about the two routes, which must be given equal weight.

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I'm not going to claim to be impartial here; I'm 100% opposed to antivaxxers.

As such, moderators are required to be impartial and to give members the opportunity to express their own views.

Aliaa and her friends did not even pretend to be impartial witnesses to the uprising.

Voters are reminded to be impartial and to take into account all criteria.

"I don't have to pretend to be impartial," he says.

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