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impartial

[im-pahr-shuhl] / ɪmˈpɑr ʃəl /


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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

It is in democracies, where public opinion matters more and there is at least some expectation of impartial justice, that a prosecutor’s job is most delicate.

From New York Times

“But let’s not kid ourselves. These hearings are anything but a fair and impartial proceeding. It is not surprising that Mr. Schultz was reluctant to testify.”

From Washington Post

A 2021 report in the journal eLife also noted large gaps between the figures government officials gave and what impartial analysis suggested — in Belarus, Egypt, Nicaragua, Russia, Tajikistan, Uzbekistan and elsewhere.

From New York Times

The Russian embassy in the U.S. said in a statement posted on its Telegram messaging platform that Washington is doing "everything possible" to prevent "impartial efforts" establish circumstances around the explosions.

From Reuters