• If you think your business possesses high growth potential, look for impartial, outside advice to validate your thinking.

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  • "President Ouattara's expressed support for impartial justice rings hollow without more concrete action to bring justice for victims of crimes committed by pro-government forces, " said HRW's Param-Preet Singh.

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  • For free impartial advice call BBC Scotland's Student Essentials line 0808 100 8000.

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  • The mayor of Villers-le-Bel, Didier Vaillant, appealed for calm and said he would ensure there was "an impartial investigation, for full light to be shed" on the accident.

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  • 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.

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  • These actions and words illustrate a problem in dealing with Martin's death: Many people are not on an impartial hunt for justice but are exploiting this crisis for personal or political gain and claiming that it is representative of larger societal problems.

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  • 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".

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  • In theory, lawyers for both sides, plus an impartial one, will be involved.

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  • Mike Knights, campaigner against the incinerator, said he was "absolutely delighted" with the decision and said the public inquiry would be the "first opportunity for arguments to be heard by an impartial and independent body".

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  • Second is a recognition of the limits of the judicial role, an understanding that a judge's job is to interpret, not make law, to approach decisions without any particular ideology or agenda, but rather a commitment to impartial justice, a respect for precedent, and a determination to faithfully apply the law to the facts at hand.

    CNN: Transcript of Obama-Sotomayor announcement

  • But impartial, straightforward justice is fading for corporate America.

    FORBES: Fact And Comment

  • 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.

    WHITEHOUSE: President Obama Nominates Elena Kagan for Supreme Court

  • He argues that China's inclusion in the WTO, and hence permanent normal trade relations with the U.S., is good for both sides because trade disputes can be resolved through an impartial dispute settlement mechanism.

    FORBES: Magazine Article

  • 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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  • An impartial evaluation showed that hospital admission rates were 7.4% lower for cardiovascular disease, 13.2% lower for cancers and 20.7% lower for endocrine and metabolic diseases for highly engaged members.

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  • Currently, ministers are not directly responsible for hiring or firing those in the top rank, who are expected to remain politically impartial.

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  • Impartial third-party monitoring from an initial baseline level of forests is essential for the real success of the programme, along with a willingness to withhold payments to countries who do not comply.

    ECONOMIST: Letters

  • 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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  • 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.

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  • 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.

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  • CSAG's impartial Global Security Risk Monitor was the research tool utilized in 2004 by the Center for Security Policy to evaluate the portfolios of public pension funds across America.

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  • The question for Mr Davidson is whether he has permanently dented his ability to be - and be seen to be - an impartial chair.

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  • He said his investigation would be impartial, and that he would focus on up to six people who he said were most to blame for the violence.

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