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were impartial
adjective
Treating all parties, rivals, or disputants equally; not partial; not biased; fair.
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Sir Michael said neither measure was "entirely satisfactory" on its own and suggested different ways to discuss the gender pay gap that were "impartial and objective".
We used to cherish the idea that, because we were impartial, we were also somehow cloaked in a kind of immunity, almost invulnerability, that allowed us to move through conflict zones reporting -- fairly, we felt -- about all sides.
"For those reasons, we considered that consumers would not be aware that the videos were ads promoting Procter & Gamble, and instead were likely to believe the videos were impartial editorial content".
There must be a purpose in the Lord putting me where He did, even though I would never have chosen for my legacy 'He put to death people who grew up in terrible, deprived circumstances and didn't have much chance.' When I move in black communities, the very first thing people say to me is 'You really handled your business well up there on TV — you were impartial.' So I've shown we can do it.
I used to look at hundreds of books that were impartial and meant nothing to me.
Data analyses were performed by statisticians who were impartial to the hypotheses being tested.
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This process is impartial.
The site is impartial.
The allocation must also be impartial.
We also strive to be impartial.
His duty is to be impartial.
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