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unbiased

[uhn-bahy-uhst] / ʌnˈbaɪ əst /


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“Seeking independent, unbiased assistance is crucial to making the best choice,” she added.

From Science Daily

In response, the Justice Department has called Halligan a “duly appointed and unbiased prosecutor” and argued that Comey has fallen well short of the standard required for dismissing a case as vindictive.

From The Wall Street Journal

Self-deprecation isn’t much in evidence at the BBC these days as its staff take to their airwaves to insist how unbiased they are.

From The Wall Street Journal

“The Department,” the spokesperson said, “is committed to timely and carefully reviewing all applications and making recommendations to the President that are consistent, unbiased, and uphold the rule of law.”

From Salon

Some brokers call themselves senior advisers or Medicare consultants, which makes them sound like unbiased experts.

From MarketWatch