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And so these are two different visions of how you want to select a fair and impartial jury in a case.
Panic, incompetence, in-fighting and back-stabbing were all documented by the impartial hand of the civil service.
Phone us today and get our expert, impartial advice on which scooter would best suit your needs.
It is vital that our audiences can rely on coverage of events which is scrupulously impartial, fair, accurate, balanced, and independent.
If he cannot be relied on as an impartial expert witness on the basis of his professional stature then no one can.
It was a glorious morning, the impartial sun shining over everything with a kind of benison.
Above all, he must be seen by all political groupings to be unaligned and impartial.
What this really means, is that Bahamian courts are not really impartial, unbiased and fair.
An adjudicator must be, and must be seen to be, disinterested, unbiased and impartial.
And the trouble is that there does not seem to be any impartial source that can explain these mysteries to me, without having a personal agenda!
Let's all hope that the politician does more than beats his breast and really gives us an impartial look at corporate America.
The BBC takes its commitment to impartial reporting with the utmost seriousness.
This contrasts with the common image of scientists being objective and impartial analysts who allow the empirical facts to speak for themselves.
But I do conceive of a new game in the meantime, as I watch the impartial observers who survey us nonstop for our own safety.
The career diplomat, elected on a rota basis, promised she would be impartial.
They have both played for Newcastle and I support the team, so being impartial was always going to be a challenge.
He provides the reader with a riveting, impartial, and chronological account of events on the ground.
The circumstantially imposed corrections refer to the discursive move toward offering impartial, even detached, moral judgment.
The modern state is one based on citizenry, on a constitution impartial to all, on a system without patronage.
But the wisdom from above is first pure, then peaceable, gentle, open to reason, full of mercy and good fruits, impartial and sincere.
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Examples from Classical Literature
And there were a few, very few, journals who were impartial and fair to the end, among them the Libert and the temps.
To the blunter and less refined sensibilities of the male there seems something a little indelicate in this impartial eagerness.
The moment Charley's logical faculty was excited his perception was impartial.
Its application has always had an accidental, impartial, episodic character.
If they were not impartial, this man would never have dared to vilify them.
Yet the lover is still an impartial critic, and does not indorse all things.
I am loth to do it, but wishing to be an impartial historian, am compelled to state that the badger is capable of vulpicide.
Her impartial and dutiful reasonings on her difficult situation.
As a critic he was penetrative, comprehensive, and impartial.
We banqueted, neither a whit did soul get stinted of banquet impartial.
In today's first reading from Acts, we see Peter slowly growing into the realization that God is impartial and undiscriminating.
It must be impartial, and be inflicted therefore on every transgressor.
He said that Awami National Party is follower of principles and it has been decided that in the present media war Party would remain impartial.
His judgment may not be impartial, but at least it is not nugatory.
In the minds of impartial observers the argument was a stand-off.
What made it possible for everybody to get on with our poor dear Allegre was his complete, equable, and impartial contempt for all mankind.
It will be a great help to have cool, impartial persons take a look at it, and tell me what they think of it.
An impartial and impendent judiciary is the corner stone of our Constitution.
Here the dimorphism is not in favour of the female, but impartial.
He had a maddening habit of discussing the progress of his courtship in the manner of an impartial lecturer.
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