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Impartiality
Impartiality meaning
The quality of being impartial; fairness.
Synonyms of Impartiality
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The new provisions did not specifically aim at establishing impartiality, but had the effect of reinforcing the authority of the jury by guaranteeing impartiality at the point of selection.
According to the Plaintiffs, “The credibility and legitimacy of elections depend mostly on the independence and impartiality of those appointed to manage the process.
Allies of Mr Johnson argued the job offer raised questions about the impartiality of her report on the former prime minister.
BBC chairman Richard Sharp is under growing pressure, after the controversy ignited by the Gary Lineker impartiality row placed fresh scrutiny on the corporation’s independence.
But in the interests of impartiality, we should examine both sides of the (so far) non-existent debate.
DeSantis’ attorneys had argued that questions Walker asked in “previous, related cases,” raised “substantial doubts” about the judge’s impartiality.
Freelance journalists still had to abide by the BBC’s strict guidelines on impartiality, fairness and accuracy.
Gary, 62, will not present the nation's flagship football show after the decreed his 'Nazi' jibe tweet that compared the 's immigration policy to 1930s breached impartiality rules.
He also apologised for the impartiality row and said a review of the BBC’s guidelines would take place.
He said the BBC needed to “resolve the ambiguity” over impartiality rules on social media.
He suggested that ministers could be given more say about appointments while preserving impartiality.
If the prosecution team values a need for integrity, impartiality and commitment to justice without fear or favor, we expect an announcement that a warrant of arrest for Benjamin Netanyahu has been issued.
Impartiality is important, but it must not mean neutrality, still less passivity.
In a report released Thursday, the procedure and House affairs committee also says there should be clear guidelines for future Speakers about the impartiality of their role.
In my book, this tweet was not only offensive, but inevitably questioned the BBC’s impartiality.
Lineker has been frequently criticised for his flagrant breach of impartiality rules - including by senior BBC employees such as the cricket commentator Jonathan Agnew.
Meanwhile, Wiltshire Hunt Saboteurs today welcomed a victory for 'police impartiality'.
Mr Davie described the BBC's commitment to freedom of expression and impartiality as a "difficult balancing act".
Mr Osborne added: 'I have a lot of sympathy for Tim Davie, the director-general, who's trying to maintain impartiality for the BBC in a partisan age.
Mr Wang also accused the US of lacking impartiality and of “fanning the flames” of the conflict by providing defensive weapons to Ukraine to Washington’s own benefit.