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DSL Versus Cable Chasm Prior to the merger, AOL said it was impartial about use of cable or telephone-based digital subscriber line to provide its members with broadband.
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What kind of louse would be impartial about a competitor?
It has said the military cannot be impartial about its own conduct.
"The only thing I would be impartial about is which prison he goes to," one juror said.
The National Association of Headteachers argued schools were "stranded" and unable to be impartial about options at age 16-19.
"During the second world war, the BBC was a beacon of fact; it was not expected to be impartial about Britain and Germany.
More than 1,600 potential jurors had to be interviewed to find 24 (including 12 alternates) who could promise to be impartial about Mr. Ramirez.
The BBC needs to be impartial about the facts, but you can't be impartial between terrorism and the rules by which the rest of us live.
"Today, it should be a beacon of fact; it is not expected to be impartial about threats to the security and safety and to the lives and limbs of the people of this nation".
Today it should be a beacon of fact, but it is not expected to be impartial about threats to the security and safety of the lives and limbs of the people of this nation.
It is surely impossible for anyone who was actually involved to be impartial about the story or their role in it, especially with a subject as emotive as 9/11.
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