The Serbs did not see the tribunal as impartial, and they have remained hostile to it.
But he insisted "the Persian service is as impartial as any other BBC service".
In addition, Prof Levander says, the team assessing the killer was not run by the most senior psychiatrists available, because "many had been involved with the media" in the wake of the murder, and were not seen as impartial.
Mr Yates said he had looked back to what he had written on 31 March last year, after receiving a complaint from the SNP MP Angus MacNeil, and said he had considered the dangers of the police being seen as impartial or used as a political tool.
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Iranian or Chinese seismologists working within it are supposed to be as objective and impartial as, say, an Australian seismologist.
Although a country might, under certain circumstances, choose to rely to some extent on another country for military intelligence, this is less likely to be the case when the second country is doing its monitoring not as an ally, but as an impartial or neutral observer, as would be the status of any U.S. forces deployed on the Golan under an Israeli-Syrian agreement.
It is the nation's confidence in the judge as an impartial guardian of the rule of law, '' Stevens said.
During that tenure, he has stood as an impartial guardian of the law.
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In addition, there is significant Israeli resistance to surrendering a wholly self-reliant defense posture to an unreliable ally acting as an impartial peacekeeper.
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Presumably, he is now trying to draw Mr Kabila's army across the river, ostensibly as an impartial peacekeeping force but in fact to his own rescue.
Some of the IMF's critics, however, reckon such a move could detract from the Fund's role as an impartial dispensary of funds and advice.
For nearly 35 years, Justice Stevens has stood as an impartial guardian of the law, faithfully applying the core values of our founding to the cases and controversies of our time.
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The inspector general of the SEC is supposed to act as an impartial arbiter of the agency's conduct, auditing commission operations, programs, activities, functions and organizations, and investigating allegations of staff misconduct, according to the SEC's Web site.
Jeremy Hunt's defence, against charges that he did not act as an impartial judge when exercising his powers to decide on whether News Corp should have been allowed to buy all of BSkyB, rests on a particular plank.
The Starr Report didn't present the evidence in an impartial manner as contemplated in the independent counsel law.
It has been honored with a wide variety of prestigious journalism awards over the years for providing factual and impartial news as well as analysis, commentary, and cultural programming.
While both 'yes' and 'no' camps may want a definitive result to put an end to debate, those taking an impartial position as academic observers reckon that it may merely be the starting point for a new phase.
For the government, Commons leader Sir George Young said he supported the decision to refer the matter for a "full and impartial" investigation as the "right course of action".
The answer from director-general Mark Thompson: "We do not want to get involved in any scenario planning or anything which might colour our role as an independent platform where authoritative impartial journalism and debate can take place which all Scots, whatever their views, can trust in".
If the court succeeds, it will not only try some of those who plan or commit atrocities, but also bear impartial witness to the suffering of victims, as well as establishing a record for posterity even when no one can be apprehended and tried.
By now, any impartial reader can see why I would view this as another unambiguously erroneous conclusion.
As a frequent reader of The Economist, I expect a more impartial and prudent approach to corporate reporting.
As such, his main task was to ensure that the pope remained impartial in the conflict.
In fact, some of you think I and other economic reporters at the BBC should be more impartial on the subject - and not treat every rise in GDP as such good news.
Mr Yates was asked if he had a "cavalier" attitude towards the distress felt by those investigated after he described it as "uncomfortable" for them, he said he had taken an oath to be impartial and independent and had stuck by that.
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The impartial reason I never liked the Club Glove is that the zipper closure is really annoying, as if not designed with the thought someone would actually try to get a set of golf clubs inside.
Admittedly, I am not entirely impartial in the matter, having worked on a weekly basis with Mary Lou for the past 21 years as one of the columnists for her Commentary pages at the Times.
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