| And who is smart enough, fair enough, or unprejudiced enough to make that kind of judgment? |
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| Only in this way can the unprejudiced and unbiased position of the Times be understood. |
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| She saw what they saw, encouraged the expression of their ideas and spontaneously offered them unprejudiced consideration. |
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| I'm going to have to go back in there and speak with her as though I were an unprejudiced bystander. |
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| In both stories the narrator must learn to act in an independent, self-motivated, unprejudiced, and inner-directed way. |
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| The picture by Picasso could have been admired by an unprejudiced critic a thousand years ago, and will be a thousand years hence. |
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| He or she could be a decent, reserved, open-minded, unprejudiced, intelligent conservative such as Judge Michael McConnell. |
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| As his brilliant biographies demonstrate, he had extraordinary insight and a naturally unprejudiced mind. |
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| For Afghans, Shias, Uzbeks, Indians and others who fell outside that circle he reserved an overarching and curiously unprejudiced dislike. |
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| British law puts the right to a fair trial above freedom to report in an effort to secure an unprejudiced jury. |
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| Cleon is represented by Aristophanes and Thucydides in an extremely unfavourable light, but neither can be considered an unprejudiced witness. |
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| In this globalised world, the unprejudiced and the social climbers are triumphant: the poorest are not minimally considered. |
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| The Green Paper is first and foremost an invitation to take part in a frank and unprejudiced discussion. |
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| Frank, unprejudiced, tolerant behaviour is called for if the business is to prosper. |
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| Can we, as educators, develop the attitudes and skills to help our young people to do this with open and unprejudiced attitudes? |
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| Generally, they can be counted upon to demonstrate a fair and unprejudiced judgement that attempts to temper personal bias through recognition of wider social implications. |
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| This statement will, I believe. be corroborated by any unprejudiced Homer man that has had an actual experience with Hen pigeons. |
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| If, on the other hand, people are informed about the risk of infection in an unprejudiced, factual manner, they will be willing to protect themselves and their partners. |
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| Listening with the heart predisposes one to a good, unprejudiced glance. |
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| In fact, the provision does not leave any question unprejudiced. |
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| It is an open listening, based on an attitude of unprejudiced acceptance, of availability not only toward the person to whom we are listening, but also toward ourselves. |
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| The objectives of the project are to facilitate and develop agency efforts for diversity and anti-discrimination and to develop government agencies into open, unprejudiced organizations. |
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| People who are making the most of community living will have respect for human personality unprejudiced by qualities of race, colour, class, creed or national origin. |
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| Train judges in the areas of ensuring unprejudiced and fair functioning of economic courts on trade and investment matters, and improvement of court monitoring system. |
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| However, a reliable critic of taste can be recognised as being objective, sensible and unprejudiced, and having extensive experience. |
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| His is a quest for truth, unbiased, unprejudiced and clear-headed. |
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| And since UNESCO is supposed to be an unprejudiced protector of the whole world's built and natural environment, such slipping standards are not merely of concern in remote Pacific islands. But take the Galapagos case first. |
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| The Commission began with preconceived opinions and did not examine the arguments of the Swiss Confederation in an unprejudiced manner or clarify the facts of the matter. |
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| The approval of the preliminary draft report is carried out in a spirit of free and unprejudiced search for consensus and in the sincere desire to reflect the true reality of the facts. |
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| Ormerod considers that Polybius cannot be regarded as an 'altogether unprejudiced witness' in relation to his betes noires, the Aetolians, the Carthaginians, and the Cretans. |
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