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impartial

[im-pahr-shuhl] / ɪmˈpɑr ʃəl /


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“I look forward to finally having an opportunity to have this matter adjudicated in a fair and impartial setting.”

From Los Angeles Times

“Such inflated numbers are not grounded in reason, have no basis in the record, no support in the governing law, and no place in a fair and impartial enforcement system,” they wrote in their filing.

From Los Angeles Times

"For any impartial observer who knows their history, the similarities are striking," he writes.

From BBC

While acknowledging mistakes have been made, he told me "the BBC News DNA and culture is to be impartial, to provide the best news we can and the most trustworthy news we can".

From BBC

While Green did not address Israel's participation directly, he said he hoped the measures would "give people reassurance that the contest remains an impartial and neutral space".

From BBC