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But a number of things seem odd to the impartial observer.
It is clear to the impartial observer that there have been faults on both sides.
The terrorism trial that opened yesterday in Federal District Court in Manhattan presents an extraordinary challenge to the impartial administration of justice in the United States.
Mr. Bush described Senator Ashcroft, who was defeated in his bid for re-election last month in Missouri, as "a man of deep conviction" who would be dedicated to "the impartial administration of justice".
The complaints by the prosecutor, Mustafa Khater, have raised some of the most serious questions to date about the Morsi government's commitment to the impartial rule of law, as well as about its ties to the Muslim Brotherhood, the Islamist group whose political arm the president once led.
"Since [because of the non-identity problem] we cannot appeal to the personal reasons that are had by people who never exist, we should appeal to the impartial reasons that are had by people who do exist" (Parfit 2011, volume 2, p. 240).
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As a result, the company pleaded with the court to help it resolve the dispute because "the ever-escalating charges and countercharges among the [creditors' committee] have become so severe as to warrant the impartial examiner to clear the air".
It stated: "The only purpose [for releasing his letter] was to use the impartial status of a permanent secretary to give authority to the advocacy of a political argument".
And according to Keynes (though Leonard Woolf disagreed), they tended to ignore the impartial consequentialism within which Moore embedded those goods, and so concentrated on pursuing them just within their own lives rather than encouraging their wider spread in society.
And even without constitutional amendments to ensure the impartial selection of judges, the government needs to accept more input from civil society, opposition parties and ethnic minority groups on candidates for judicial appointment.
Quotes Thoreau: "We had come away up here among the hills to learn the impartial and unbribable beneficence of Nature"… View Article John McPhee began contributing to The New Yorker in 1963.
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