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Impartially

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Impartially meaning

In an impartial manner; fairly.

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They are required to implement policy impartially irrespective of their own political views and act and make decisions on the merits based on evidence and not ignore inconvenient facts.

To maintain order, liberty and a civilized society, public and private virtue should be encouraged and justice must be administered equally and impartially to all.

We must fulfil this responsibility impartially and with the nation’s interests at heart, contributing to nation-building regardless of political affiliations, as long as core values and principles are not compromised.

Jackson said Wax's conduct left many students “understandably concerned” about her being able to impartially judge their academic performance.

The Associated News Service will come alongside them and help in their efforts to deliver the news fairly and impartially.

The close ties between law enforcement personnel and the communities they serve may lead to reluctance in enforcing the law impartially, particularly when dealing with acquaintances or relatives.

There has never been a time in the history of Sierra Leone that the Judiciary of Sierra Leone is ‘openly playing ball with the Executive and failing to dispense justice impartially than now’.

While numerous documentaries can be accused of leading the viewers down a path (we’re looking at you Michael Moore), Capturing the Friedmans impartially tells the story of a family destroyed by child molestation charges.

In November, the commission said Hensley would be publicly warned “for casting doubt on her capacity to act impartially to persons appearing before her as a judge due to the person’s sexual orientation,” which was a violation of judicial conduct.

Or if that dead soldier- casually and impartially mentioned on the news- was the last you’d ever hear of your loved one.

They don’t feel the tension between their political views and their day job – trying to help the country to prepare for no deal as professionally and as impartially as they can – half as acutely as some of their older colleagues.

True, but it is far more important for the system to deliver justice swiftly and impartially.

Twitter has defended its suspension of Hegseth, telling the Washington Examiner on Monday that the Fox News host clearly violated their policy by posting the manifesto, which they enforce “judiciously and impartially” to all users.

We demand that the police act impartially and arrest the policeman from whose revolver the firing took place,” he said.

When I took my oath of office it said that you will conduct the business of contracting impartially … and with preferential treatment toward none.

According to the Virginia-Pilot, the lawyer for the 16-year-old High School sophomore said Wednesday he doesn’t believe the Norfolk Police Department can impartially investigate the two officers involved in the viral incident.

As new developments emerge, however, they must be scrupulously analyzed, just as Punggye-ri has been, and impartially picked apart for clues of Kim’s true motives.

On Monday, Kennard made it clear that “I have no apology for making that statement” before stressing that he was committed to conducting his investigation impartially.

Teacher upgrading should also be impartially expedited to ensure that teachers who have upgraded their qualifications are rewarded for it.

That if the state government of South Carolina had not been in the hands of corrupt and infamous political adventurers, and had the laws of the state been fairly and impartially administered, public sentiment would have crushed the KKK in its incipiency.