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to impartially

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In an impartial manner; fairly.

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It is hoped that this allows the council to impartially give the best advice of the day.

The scientific establishment has too much of a vested interest, both emotional and professional, to allow it to impartially judge intelligent design on the facts.

Evidence on benefits and side effects comes from clinical trials designed to impartially quantify the benefits and risks of taking a statin.

The designation of the violence as a crime against humanity, he said, was important all the same to elevate international pressure on the Kyrgyz authorities to impartially apply domestic law.

"Australia has an obligation to impartially investigate allegations of torture or other cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment, to criminally punish perpetrators, and to provide effective remedies (including compensation) to victims," Saul wrote.

He acknowledged that "the results of the court's decision here may be personally troubling to me as a parent," but said that it was his duty to "impartially apply the laws of this state without imposing my moral view on the decisions of the Legislature".

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The rules of procedural fairness, as Phillips (1998) purports, are comprised of a number of requirements including, to hear (both) sides of the case; to act impartially; to consider all relevant information and to disregard irrelevant information.

There are channels for people to express their views, but it has always been the case that public bodies and their staff are expected to act impartially to preserve their integrity," he said.

It is this fact that allows Rawls to claim that principles chosen under the veil of ignorance are guaranteed to be impartially acceptable to all — and thus, guaranteed not to be unjust.

"You don't release your prejudices or histories just because you take an oath of citizenship, and you don't lose the ability to listen to testimony impartially just because you haven't taken that oath either".

As a result, assessments of the Bush presidency have been overwhelmed by partisan judgments.His presidency was always going to be hard to assess impartially anyway because of its sheer ambition.

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