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impartially

[im-pahr-shuh-lee] / ɪmˈpɑr ʃə li /








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But on Tuesday, the parties were informed of the court's "recusal," meaning at least one of the three judges declared they could not rule "objectively or impartially," according to a statement from the plaintiffs.

From Barron's

The Democratic desire to win in 2028 “is very, very strong,” said Charlie Cook, a campaign handicapper who has spent decades impartially analyzing state and national politics.

From Los Angeles Times

The committee endorsed Kogan but said he must work to "reassure the football community that he will act impartially and in a politically neutral way".

From BBC

This statement suggests her view that she will apply the law impartially regardless of political considerations.

From Los Angeles Times

However, the agency has consistently maintained that they have carried out the probe impartially.

From BBC