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"impartially" Definitions
  1. in a way that does not support one person or group more than another

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Courts are more likely to observe procedure and act impartially.
We apply the Twitter Rules impartially and not based on ideology.
How do we ensure that laws are enforced clearly and impartially?
They agreed that the attorney general's office acted neither impartially nor autonomously.
On Thursday, Mack pledged all allegations will be "fully and impartially" investigated.
If they're all lies, what better way to prove that than investigate impartially?
"We apply the Twitter Rules impartially and not based on ideology," Santamaria wrote.
And everyone agrees that the justice system ought to deal impartially with lawbreakers.
We believe strongly in being impartial, and we strive to enforce our rules impartially.
We do have the ability to look at things objectively, and appreciate genius impartially.
This is why I am calling to open impeachment proceedings -- immediately, fairly, and impartially.
Every single day across our country, the federal courts administer justice effectively and impartially.
This is why I am calling to open impeachment proceedings — immediately, fairly, and impartially.
"Unfortunately, recent reports suggest Google might not be wielding its vast power impartially," McCarthy said.
He said that an American judge of Mexican heritage couldn't adjudicate his case impartially. 28503.
Americans overwhelmingly supported the House Judiciary Committee because it acted impartially on facts and evidence.
He also emphasized that the U.S. Justice Department would investigate impartially, without heed to politics.
"Our goal is to enforce our rules judiciously and impartially," Twitter added in a tweet.
"I have full confidence that this matter will be investigated thoroughly, impartially, and professionally," he said.
"I have full confidence that this matter will be investigated thoroughly, impartially and professionally," Louisiana Gov.
The Democratic president was asked if the Justice Department investigation would treat the Clinton case impartially.
Supreme Court justices take an oath to "faithfully and impartially" discharge the duties of their office.
But in November, she told NBC's "Today" show that she considered his side fairly and impartially.
Basically, I think Blasey has a right to be heard and have her claims impartially examined.
Justices take an oath to uphold the Constitution and to "faithfully and impartially" interpret the law.
The core oath of the trial juror is to consider all the evidence, fairly and impartially.
C.: I would expect, you know, any witness to suggest that they&aposve looked at this impartially.
The Times plans to "hold power to account, impartially and unflinchingly" during the Trump presidency, they wrote.
I knew he would act impartially, guided by the law and the best interests of the country.
Would you accept that today Facebook is not a platform for all ideas that is operated impartially?
"SAMR, in line with anti-monopoly law, will conduct this review openly, fairly and impartially," it said.
The least senators can do is guarantee they will be considered impartially under a coherent, fair standard.
During Watergate, many Republicans contributed to the investigation of President Richard Nixon and impartially judged his misdeeds.
The Senate's standing rules for impeachment trials were written impartially to facilitate a search for the truth.
We strive to conduct our deliberations impartially and base our decisions on factual evidence and objective analysis.
The army has repeatedly denied any interference in politics, while the courts insist justice is carried out impartially.
He decried the "aberrant use of weapons" and said the military was committed to "investigate difficult issues impartially".
Trump claimed Curiel could not impartially hear the case because of his background and Trump's hardline immigration policies.
But when he ignores both evidence and the Voting Rights Act, he is not acting impartially at all.
That includes the "impartiality rule," which states that Pruitt must treat parties with business before the EPA impartially.
Azar also understood that a strong ethics program was critical to ensuring that HHS deliberations were conducted impartially.
At the conclusion of this pathetic excuse for a trial, she'll vote to acquit him — impartially, of course.
The groups argued that Kavanaugh will not be able to rule impartially in the case, Seila Law v.
Plenty of journalists and several politicians, including fellow Tories, wondered how a sitting MP could run a newspaper impartially.
Trump dismissively called Judge Curiel "Mexican" and attacked his ability to perform his job impartially because of his descent.
Parliamentarians in the past have persevered through intense pressures to rule impartially during highly partisan and intense reconciliation battles.
The framing of these news stories showed a similar pattern, with 21625 framed impartially, seven positively, and two negatively.
Rettig said he will follow the law impartially and that no one should presuppose his stance on any issue.
Nonetheless, the perception that this investigation is being handled impartially is undermined by the Democratic leanings of Mueller's team.
"The American people must have confidence that justice in this country is dispensed impartially," Schumer wrote in a Wednesday letter.
Instead, he suggested that the amount "should be independently and impartially determined" by the country's auditor general and finance minister.
"Should further takeover offers be made, we will examine and evaluate them impartially," Stada supervisory board Chairman Ferdinand Oetker said.
" A main theme in Justice Stevens' writings, "the concept of equal justice under law requires the State to govern impartially.
A French source said that Le Maire did not have a preferred candidate and would play the coordination role impartially.
But unlike Mr. Oshima's film, "I Want to Live!" is premised, not altogether impartially, on the innocence of its protagonist.
Republicans on the Intelligence Committee went on the attack again Thursday morning, saying they didn't believe he could lead impartially.
"Jurors' political leanings are not, by themselves, evidence that those jurors cannot fairly and impartially consider the evidence," he wrote.
Only when the members of the House act as trustees to the Constitution can they expect senators to act impartially.
"We believe strongly in being impartial, and we strive to enforce our rules impartially," Dorsey said in his prepared testimony.
Opponents of the policy say the allegations bolster their arguments that elite colleges can't be trusted to vet students impartially.
"We believe strongly in being impartial, and we strive to enforce our rules impartially," Dorsey said in the written testimony.
It will be my unyielding commitment, if I am confirmed, to see that the laws are enforced faithfully, effectively, and impartially.
Both chose journalism with the sincere belief that they could advance these goals by impartially uncovering facts and telling the truth.
The new bank denies this and says it is committed to working impartially and overcoming wartime confusion to do its job.
The city's mayor is publicly opposed to the project, although he has maintained that municipal civil servants treated the company impartially.
"We need new rules of the game, enforced impartially by multilateral organizations, to ensure countries adhere to international responsibilities," he said.
In Argentina, perhaps public opinion will spur prosecutors into action, and perhaps the judiciary will impartially adjudicate cases of grand corruption.
"We intend to fully, completely and impartially review all of the evidence in this matter," Hernandez's attorneys said in the statement.
First, he says that Mueller was too close to Comey to be able to impartially investigate the man who fired him.
To the contrary, he is afforded the same protections that he swore to guarantee, impartially, to all Americans in this country.
Sometimes agents of the state and/or corporate entities make it difficult for journalists to report the facts or act impartially.
It will be my unyielding commitment, if I am confirmed, to see that the laws are enforced faithfully, effectively and impartially.
Republicans praised his "impeccable integrity" and "impeccable credentials," calling him a "good and honorable man" who would conduct this investigation impartially.
One recurring theme in the 2015 internal report is that Mr. Parker was too close to Mr. Forsyth to act impartially.
The public trusts the BBC to cover stories impartially, and also trusts that the BBC covers a wide variety of topics.
At a time when he was supposedly impartially overseeing the Clinton email investigation, he was pretty much actively rooting for election victory.
All the rules of American mainstream journalism dictate that Republican and Democratic presidential candidates be treated equally and as impartially as possible.
I believe that my job is to evaluate his policies impartially and explain why, in my view, they are wise or not.
Ross said if any Canadian officials wish to present additional information in the case, the department "will consider it carefully and impartially."
He also pledged to he carry out his work as special rapporteur impartially and in line with the tenets of international law.
While publicly opposed to the expansion, Corrigan has maintained that the city's non-political staff, who review permits, treated Kinder Morgan impartially.
They operate impartially, offering aid to those who need it the most, not just those who share their skin color or religion.
The senators questioned his ability to act impartially as the No. 2 official in charge the bulk of the nation's public land.
The U.S. Attorney General is supposed to be the people's lawyer, impartially upholding the rule of law on behalf of all Americans.
Florida election officials must examine impartially and as carefully as possible voter intention on each overvoted ballot rejected in the machine count.
Trump cannot be trusted to carry out decisions like this one fairly or impartially, and so the decisions themselves cannot be trusted.
"We enforce the Twitter Rules impartially for all users, regardless of their background or political affiliation," a Twitter spokeswoman said on Wednesday.
Impeachment would be an uplifting exercise if we had sober leaders who could put party affiliation aside and impartially weigh the evidence.
They questioned Hart about her background and her ability to judge Stone impartially, according to a transcript of the trial's first day.
"The F.B.I. is oath-bound to remain neutral and enforce the law impartially and fairly," said Representative Scott DesJarlais, Republican of Tennessee.
As this GitHub data shows, whether or not bros think that they view women as equals, women's work is not being judged impartially.
It was not to say that white judges, by virtue of their whiteness, are incapable of standing in judgment of certain minorities impartially.
If conducted thoroughly and impartially, the Russia probe could generate not just answers to troubling questions, but also thoughtful and even cathartic discussion.
Diane Feinstein (D-Calif.) declared that she had a "very uncomfortable feeling" about Barrett's faith and inappropriately questioned Barrett's ability to serve impartially.
" RAA would also prevent the agency from communicating with the public concerning the value of its proposed rule, unless it does so "impartially.
Petitioners had claimed that Kenya's election commission had not acted impartially and had not followed the Constitution properly when it organized the Oct.
If all judges seek only to apply the law impartially, then why did we just have such a divisive battle over Brett Kavanaugh?
Now, Democrats are arguing that Republicans are once again rushing to vote on Kavanaugh's confirmation before Ford's allegations have been thoroughly and impartially investigated.
Mr. Arpaio and his office "did not make a good-faith effort to fairly and impartially investigate and discipline" officers' misconduct, Judge Snow wrote.
Israeli, Palestinian and international human rights groups have repeatedly questioned the military's ability to investigate its actions impartially, and have called for independent inquiries.
On the Senate floor today he said that as a juror in the trial, he had sworn an oath "before God" to act impartially.
That requires senators to set aside partisanship, evaluate the evidence fairly and impartially, and follow it wherever it leads, whether to conviction or acquittal.
Many Republicans participated faithfully and impartially in the congressional investigations of Richard Nixon's transgressions, voting in the House Judiciary Committee for articles of impeachment.
"When the dust has settled on this unhappy episode, people must know that the government operates transparently, impartially and properly," he said on Monday.
He appears to forget that the Constitution, in cases of impeachment, requires senators to take an additional oath to decide that issue fairly, impartially.
We rely on judges to ensure that people's lives are decided by neutral, independent arbiters who impartially evaluate the evidence and apply the law.
In response to the letter, Holder and Tammy Albarran, a partner at Covington and Burling along with Holder, said they will conduct the investigation impartially.
Supreme Court Chief Justice Leo Strine said in the opinion those sort of relationships made it impossible for those directors to impartially consider suing Pincus.
" A Twitter spokesperson responded to the new tool saying, "We enforce the Twitter Rules impartially for all users, regardless of their background or political affiliation.
They are supposed to ensure the guidelines are administered impartially, so that airports cannot stitch up deals with the local flag-carrier behind closed doors.
"The seriousness of the crimes carried out in Rwanda means that justice must be handled impartially and calmly," he told reporters in a daily briefing.
"I have full confidence that this matter will be investigated thoroughly, impartially and professionally," Mr. Edwards said in announcing the federal takeover of the case.
The court — again, with Ginsburg's approval — has interpreted the Constitution's Due Process Clause to require judges to act impartially and with the appearance of impartiality.
While King Bhumibol was said to hover impartially above politics, both putsch-makers and democratically elected leaders needed him to sanctify their time in office.
Gorsuch adopted a similar strategy Tuesday, repeatedly invoking the solemn duty to "apply the law impartially" that comes with a judge's "honest black polyester" robe.
"His discriminatory beliefs ... prevent him from fairly and impartially acting as a judge for all Kentuckians," Kentucky ACLU Legal Director William Sharp said in the statement.
"Such extreme statements reflect poorly on Mr. Kacsmaryk's temperament and suggest an inability to respect precedent and to apply the law fairly and impartially," she added.
Patrick Leahy of Vermont and Ron Wyden of Oregon followed up in writing, asking whether his opposition to assisted suicide would prevent him from ruling impartially.
It narrows—and makes possible it possible to eliminate—a tension: on one hand, people want laws to be enforced consistently and impartially, as they should.
"The president must immediately reconsider and find another nominee who is free of conflicts and will carry out the duties of the office impartially," Schumer said.
Justin and his co-founder David Lung liked the idea, but wanted to impartially test it, because everyone knows your grandma automatically likes everything you do.
As a career lobbyist, it is also hard to fathom how Wheeler can fully set aside his industry ties to act impartially in the public interest.
" Ethics experts point to a law that says government employees are required to "act impartially and not give preferential treatment to any private organization or individual.
"Africom takes all allegations of misconduct seriously and will leverage the expertise of appropriate organizations to ensure such allegations are fully and impartially investigated," she said.
In light of those comments that you made, some have expressed concerns about whether you can approach the Clinton matter impartially in both fact and appearance.
Judge's explanation Williams spent about 25 minutes explaining the legal rationale behind his ruling and said it was incumbent upon the court to treat the case impartially.
Califf's nomination was opposed by the Democratic presidential candidate Bernie Sanders, who said Califf's ties to the pharmaceutical industry made him unfit to regulate the industry impartially.
"The court must be able to act and exercise its prerogatives without hindrance, independently and impartially, within the legal framework defined by the Rome Statute," it said.
Without elections to stand for or worries about losing their seats, Hamilton reasoned, justices would be able to hover above the political fray and dispense justice impartially.
In addition, Brian Kemp needs to resign his position, so that Georgia voters can have confidence that their Secretary of State competently and impartially oversee this election.
" • Regarding the publicity, Arias "failed to show that either the jurors' ability to impartially and fairly decide the case or her defense team's performance was adversely affected.
Instead, the court found Moore had failed to uphold the independence of the judiciary and to respect and comply with the law and perform his duties impartially.
No single professional vocabulary—conservatorial, curatorial, legal, archival—is more important than another; nobody pretends that the questions that are encountered can be answered impartially or finally.
" Malaysia's Foreign Affairs Minister Datuk Seri Anifah Aman said the comments were "deeply insulting," and added that the investigations were "done impartially and without fear or favor.
Twitter said last week it "does not review, prioritize, or enforce its policies on the basis of political ideology", adding that all accounts and tweets are treated impartially.
Mohism, a school of thought that flourished in China between 470 and 390BC, promoted the idea that everyone must love one another impartially in order to avoid conflict.
" In response to similar criticism from Trump in March, the company said, "We enforce the Twitter rules impartially for all users, regardless of their background or political affiliation.
Trump said Gonzalo Curiel, an Indiana-born federal judge, couldn't do his job impartially because of his Mexican heritage—a violation of the American ideal of equal opportunity.
"They went after him with everything that they had, and yet when it came to this case, he was able to put that aside and rule impartially, independently."
" ZDF director Thomas Bellut said Brase had reported from Turkey factually and knowledgeably, adding: "ZDF will continue to report about this important country extensively, impartially, factually and critically.
" Ochs wrote in a Times business announcement in 1896 that the paper would "give the news impartially, without fear or favor, regardless of party, sect, or interests involved.
"After the FBI and Department of Justice whitewash of the Clinton email crimes, they certainly cannot be trusted to quickly or impartially investigate Hillary Clinton's crimes," Trump said.
But Murkowski said she doubted the agency is reviewing that plan impartially, pointing to a recent bureau tweet with a picture of Hopper posing with anti-drilling activists.
We discussed Roberts's ideological background; the role he's played on the Court and in American politics; and whether we can expect him to preside over Trump's trial impartially.
Democratic presidential candidate Bernie Sanders was also among the senators who opposed the nomination, saying Califf's ties to the pharmaceutical industry made him unfit to regulate it impartially.
The Times's mission to give the news impartially, without fear or favor, remains its cornerstone, now extending to video, graphics, audio and, later this year, a television show.
"The matter brought to our attention today is disturbing and contrary to our department's values and our overarching mission to fairly and impartially serve our community," the statement said.
That came two months after the district attorney's office removed Persky from a different sexual assault case, saying "we lack confidence" in the judge's ability to decide it impartially.
If malefactors in high places are dealt with firmly and impartially, that will deter others and signal to investors that the rule of law still applies in South Africa.
The American political press already has a bias toward reverence and access preservation; journalists yukking it up with powerful people whom they are supposed to cover impartially is unseemly.
On Friday, the 13 Democratic Senators on the committee sent a letter to Pai demanding that he answer the question and commit to running the FCC impartially and independently.
Burnaby lawyer Greg McDade said city officials were simply doing their jobs and treated Kinder Morgan impartially, and that any delay was caused by the company's poorly prepared applications.
Brawn said he would not comment on the decision, given his position and Ferrari's stated intention to appeal, but fans could be assured that it had been taken impartially.
Moreover, jurors' political leanings are not, by themselves, evidence that those jurors cannot fairly and impartially consider the evidence presented and apply the law as instructed by the Court.
This means ensuring that the government has the resources, personnel and incentives to impartially execute its core functions: to provide core public services, dispense justice, and provide for basic security.
"It appeared to the outside world as if he was taking decisions impartially and at arm's-length from those who were to benefit commercially from his decision making," Perry said.
If a Mexican federal judge can't preside impartially over a race-neutral civil suit against Trump, it follows that a Mexican federal judge can't fairly adjudicate any claims against him.
Don't these three create a conflict of interest, the art world has asked, given that it would seem difficult for an in-house Sotheby's advisory firm to counsel clients impartially?
A presidential candidate who, directly and through his inner circle, seemingly invited the help of a foreign adversary of the United States in getting elected was thoroughly and impartially investigated.
But this new analysis indicates people who sit on official government panels, and who are supposed to evaluate drugs impartially, are getting rewarded later from the drug companies they helped.
WASHINGTON — Big-money corporate lobbying has reached into one of the most obscure corners of state government: the offices of secretaries of state, the people charged with running elections impartially.
In recent years, advances in computer science have yielded algorithms so powerful that their creators have presented them as tools that can help us make decisions more efficiently and impartially.
"Having an opinion about the president and some or even all his policies does not mean that she couldn't fairly or impartially judge the evidence against Roger Stone," she said.
"Having an opinion about the president and some or even all his policies does not mean that she couldn't fairly or impartially judge the evidence against Roger Stone," she said.
"The admitted and repeated use of racial slurs by a judge who has taken an oath to administer justice fairly and impartially is wrong, period," Edwards said in the statement.
Of the hundreds of prospective jurors summoned to court over the last two weeks, dozens of them were immediately dismissed after saying they couldn&apost treat Weinstein fairly and impartially.
The message from Leader McConnell, at the moment, is that he has no intention of conducting a fair trial, no intention of acting impartially, no intention of getting the facts.
"The humanitarian community is delivering life-saving assistance, as per internationally recognized principles across Yemen and will continue to do so impartially and on the basis of need," wrote O'Brien.
"The unprofessional behavior of those entrusted to impartially and professionally conduct an investigation into Aaron's death has caused grave concern as to the validity and thoroughness of the investigation," he said.
The argument from Greitens and his lawyers is that because Hawley has already called for the governor's resignation, he can't investigate him impartially, and therefore must step down from the case.
I have impartially looked at the credentials and record of Chief Judge Garland, and I think he would make a fine Justice given the high stakes facing the Republican Party today.
Moreover, understandable or not, justifiable or not, Kavanaugh's vituperative attacks on Democrats made clear that he will be unable to rule impartially on any issue involving the party or progressive claims.
Although not yet a judge, he was charged with investigating impartially what Attorney General Janet Reno deemed substantial accusations of misconduct arising from a failed real estate investment known as Whitewater.
"                 Along with 43 other Republicans, DeSantis wrote a letter to the Justice Department last year asking for a special counsel to be appointed so that the investigation can be conducted "impartially.
The argument from Greitens and his lawyers is that because Hawley has already called for the governor's resignation, he can't investigate him impartially and therefore must step down from the case.
The argument from Greitens and his lawyers is that because Hawley has already called for the governor's resignation, he can't investigate him impartially and therefore must recuse himself from the case.
"Millions of Americans who assume that judges act impartially were eyewitnesses to a textbook violation, by no less than a Supreme Court nominee, of ... 'inappropriately partisan statements,' " Horvitz wrote in his petition.
Devin Nunes is a rock-ribbed Republican who served on Trump's transition team, a point critics continually — and fairly — raise when questioning whether he could impartially oversee a probe into the president.
Of course, for the rest of us citizens, it raises a concern: How can US attorneys impartially prosecute the law if they know the boss is a politician who can fire them?
" The presumptive GOP nominee has been extremely critical of Curiel, charging that he cannot impartially rule over the case because of his Mexican heritage, and labeling him a "hater" and "a Mexican.
But making these improvements will not be possible unless we have a healthy separation of powers that allows parliament to hold the President to account and forces the President to act impartially.
Also yet to be imagined is what it would take to build a system of government that would allocate resources impartially, rather than on the basis of ethnic, religious or regional identity.
Even as recently as this month, city legislators said privately that they did not have confidence in the mayor's office to fairly and impartially negotiate deals with this city's ascendent tech companies.
The final episode explores the fallout after his assassination, particularly whether it was possible for the justice system to act impartially when dealing with Sirhan Sirhan, the man accused of shooting him.
Though recent acts of violence by protesters dismay many, polls suggest that Hong Kongers are angrier still with the police and government, whose job is to uphold order and the law impartially.
While Delevingne's allegations are not part of Weinstein's New York trial, it does potentially muddle proceedings, especially considering that members of the jury are asked to listen and consider the case impartially.
Jones later said the disclaimer related to comments Neville made suggesting British politicians are to blame, and were made to ensure Sky maintained its political impartially, which is mandated by UK law.
Omtzigt has a mandate to ensure that the murder is "thoroughly and impartially investigated... without political interference," according to a PACE motion presented earlier this year that paved the way for his appointment.
Every week in this country earnest state and local judges at least try to act impartially during sentencing, even when the people they are sentencing are proven to have engaged in monstrous evil.
Consider that a Senate committee voted 10-8 in 1986 to reject President Reagan's judicial nominee and find Sessions the wrong man to swear to "faithfully and impartially discharge and perform" judicial duties.
Here is a last chance for the Times to fulfill the vision of its Founder, Adolph Ochs, 'to give the news impartially, without fear or FAVOR, regardless of party, sect, or interests involved.
It always knew it would "need to seek out an independent body and process to impartially consider the comprehensive body of irrefutable evidence in support of its position," it said in a statement.
"Having an opinion about the president and some or even all of his policies does not mean that she could not fairly and impartially judge the evidence against Roger Stone," the judge said.
"As always, our personnel will perform these duties impartially, with one goal in mind: to see to it that every eligible voter can participate in our elections to the full extent," Lynch said.
The filing noted a "growing public debate" about whether government investigations "are being undertaken impartially, free of any political bias or partisan motivation" — an allegation made by many of President Trump's staunchest supporters.
But I strongly believe that our oath requires that all senators behave impartially and support a fair trial, one that places the pursuit of truth above fealty to this or any other president.
"No litigant with a civil rights claim before Mr. Oldham could trust he would fairly and impartially provide equal justice under the law," Sherrilyn Ifill, LDF's president and director counsel, said in the letter.
"I think ... the protection of rights of the Russian Federation as a creditor will be carried out by an independent, authoritative court, which will impartially consider the dispute between the two sovereigns," he said.
"Recent reports suggest Google might not be wielding its vast power impartially," said the House Republican leader, Kevin McCarthy of California, who called on Mr. Pichai to meet with members during his September visit.
What makes Papua New Guinea — where there's no police and revenge after revenge — different from Western society is that when we give ourselves over to the law, we want it to be executed impartially.
It is my hope that the next pipeline, much like the next windmill, solar farm, or power line, will be decided impartially without resorting to political theater that drags on for nine long years.
This prompted a statement from China's Commerce Ministry calling on Europe to treat Chinese companies "fairly and impartially", adding it was ready to strengthen communication with the EU to tackle issues in the industry.
"Having an opinion about the president and some or even all of his policies does not mean that she couldn't fairly or impartially judge the evidence against Roger Stone," Jackson interjected at one point.
"The American people must have confidence that justice in this country is dispensed impartially," Senator Chuck Schumer of New York, the Democratic leader, wrote in a letter asking the department's inspector general to investigate.
" If Duterte permitted the investigation and it proceeded impartially, Panelo said, "We are certain its result will only lead to the humiliation of the investigators, as well as of Iceland and the 17 other nations.
GENEVA (Reuters) - The top United Nations human rights official called on Spanish authorities on Monday to investigate thoroughly and impartially violence linked to Catalonia's independence referendum, and to hold talks to resolve the secession issue.
My co-worker Sheera Frenkel and I wrote this week about an internal push among Facebook workers who claim that the company is unwelcoming to conservative employees and question its ability to impartially moderate content.
" She said the personnel "will perform these duties impartially, with one goal in mind: to see to it that every eligible voter can participate in our elections to the full extent that federal law provides.
As a result, GambleAware is now the largest single source of financing for British gambling research, while simultaneously attracting claims that it is too close to the companies it is supposed to be examining impartially.
She repeatedly told reporters that she took her role as a prospective juror seriously and didn't want to comment about emerging developments as it might influence her constitutional duty to impartially consider articles of impeachment.
But the National Federation of Sugar Workers (NFSW) - of which the slain farmers were members - and the peasants' groups Kilusang Magbubukid ng Pilipinas (KMP) and Karapatan, said they did not trust authorities to investigate impartially.
That's because the arbiters who handle claims all but work for the companies they are supposed to be judging impartially – after all, why would a company continue to use an arbiter who rules against them?
His moves have sparked questions as to whether his panel can impartially probe Russia's meddling in the 2016 presidential election, with many Democrats and at least one GOP lawmaker calling for Nunes to recuse himself.
For instance, the Wall Street Journal editorial board wrote last week that Mueller should resign because he couldn't be trusted to impartially investigate the conduct of his old colleague James Comey and the FBI itself.
For the white American, middle-class male (the primary patron of sporting events), the contest itself offers a welcome contrast to the larger world because here, inside the arena, the rules are clear and impartially enforced.
Republican chairmen of congressional intelligence committees should not be contacting the media, at the request of the White House, offering political spin supporting the president's position about matters they should be fairly, impartially and fully investigating.
That announcement sparked a bitter episode of partisan fighting on the committee, leading Nunes to recuse himself from the Russia probe and some to question whether the committee was capable of carrying out its investigation impartially.
Gabon's former colonial ruler France, which has a military base in the country and a large stake in the oil sector via major Total, has urged the court to examine the opposition's complaint transparently and impartially.
But ultimately, Congress needs to act just as professionally and impartially on trucking as the House committee just did on cars, even if it makes Jimmy Hoffa and his members unhappy (that's the price of progress).
The senators questioned his ability to act impartially as the No. 2 official in charge the bulk of the nation's public land, though Bernhardt promised to follow ethics rules regarding recusals from matters involving former clients.
It makes that decision impartially, meaning that organizations that, say, promote racist ideology are generally eligible for nonprofit status as long as they are organized for a qualifying purpose and otherwise meet the criteria for exemption.
I and many likeminded Americans consider this a violation of due process and a clear signal to the private sector that they cannot rely on a system that should impartially, fairly, and consistently apply regulatory authority.
Without the ability of reporters like Wa Lone and Kyaw Soe Oo to fairly and impartially report the facts and inform their countrymen of what's happening within Myanmar, that nation is less free and less democratic.
"Since Mr. Barr hasn't been formally nominated yet, the president must immediately reconsider and find another nominee who is free of conflicts and will carry out the duties of the office impartially," Schumer said of William Barr.
But an intrepid handful have taken it upon themselves to condone Trump's suggestion that ethnic minorities can't be counted on to judge impartially—or, failing that, to spin it into something that falls within normal political bounds.
This week, lawyers will begin the process of finding 12 New Jersey residents who can — or who will say they can — impartially consider the evidence against the two defendants at a trial set to start in September.
"Political affiliation is irrelevant to my work," Mr. Rosenstein said at his confirmation hearing in March, pledging to impartially handle the Justice Department investigation into possible ties between the Trump campaign and Russia, which he would oversee.
To do so, Reuters is delivering Alexa more than 45,000 stories each month, produced by its 2,500 journalists in more than 200 locations around the world who report accurately and impartially under the Thomson Reuters Trust Principles.
League officials know this, of course, but they have struggled to identify an alternative voting body (players, fans, team officials, you name it) that they believe would cast these votes as impartially as the media theoretically does.
"We hope that the U.N. Working Group on Arbitrary Detention can perform its duties impartially, respect China's judicial sovereignty and cease making irresponsible remarks about legal cases being handled by relevant Chinese departments," he told a regular briefing.
What was disturbing this time was the abject failure of the governor—a centrally appointed official with few powers—to act impartially, as well as the scale of the bidding war which the BJP appeared prepared to mount.
If we succumb and simply react to outside pressure, rather than straightforward principles we enforce (and evolve) impartially regardless of political viewpoints, we become a service that's constructed by our personal views that can swing in any direction.
In short, the court was to play a limited role in American democracy, and when it did get involved, its job was to ensure that its judgments were based on legal rules that were applied fairly and impartially.
"For the sake of upholding justice and giving justice to the victims, we hope the New Zealand side can impartially handle (the case) and extradite Kim to China as soon as possible," Geng told a daily news briefing.
He said the government will implement the rule of law impartially in the overwhelmingly Buddhist nation in which Muslims make up 9 percent of the 21 million population, the smallest minority after ethnic Tamils, most of whom are Hindus.
"We urge the United States to impartially and objectively look upon China's human rights development and to stop acting as a so-called human rights judge," she said, adding that China's police maintain public security in accordance with law.
"He is a man of impeccable integrity and he has earned that reputation by serving the people of Texas, by serving as a justice for over a decade, by judging fairly and impartially and following the law," Cruz said.
We presented people with hypothetical situations that forced them to choose between "self-protective" autonomous cars that protected their passengers at all costs, and "utilitarian" autonomous cars that impartially minimized overall casualties, even if it meant harming their passengers.
The central bank's General Counsel, Johannes De Jager, said in an affidavit filed to the High Court on Monday that Mkhwebane was required under the constitution to conduct her investigations independently and impartially, and discussions with the presidency destroyed that independence.
The anti-Mueller crowd thinks all of this shows the former FBI chief has his own complicated history with the Clintons and Russia, making him too biased to fairly and impartially investigate the man who defeated Hillary Clinton for the presidency.
Dorsey states: If we succumb and simply react to outside pressure, rather than straightforward principles we enforce (and evolve) impartially regardless of political viewpoints, we become a service that's constructed by our personal views that can swing in any direction.
Despite the rhetoric, the renegotiation was only ever going to be a symbolic exercise; a illustration of Britain's ability to influence the agenda in Brussels and an acknowledgement of swing voters' concerns, however inaccurately or impartially they reflect the reality.
" The report over complaints around coverage comes one week after New York Times publisher Arthur Sulzberger and executive editor Dean Baquet wrote a letter to readers promising that the paper would "rededicate" itself to "hold power to account, impartially and unflinchingly.
Democrats on the Senate Committee on Health, Education, Labor and Pensions questioned whether Gottlieb's ties to the pharmaceutical industry would compromise his ability to act impartially, ahead of a vote on whether to advance his nomination to the full Senate.
In the coming days we will see if current Justice Department officials decide to placate a persistent President, or whether they hold firm in adhering to the important precept that dictates their work be done impartially, without fear or favor.
"Vital to the rule of law in any land is an independent judiciary, judges who are not under the thumb of other branches of government -- the executive and legislative power holders -- and therefore equipped to administer justice impartially," she added.
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.
After eight difficult years, besieged communities and the unjustly maligned police who protect them deserve an attorney general of depth and experience who will enforce the laws of our nation equitably and impartially and restore Americans' faith in our criminal justice system.
"The majority's focus on the appearance of bias, rather than actual bias, should be a sobering lesson to all jurists about their ability to act fairly and impartially in cases in which they were previously involved in a different capacity," Vladeck added.
"If we succumb and simply react to outside pressure, rather than straightforward principles we enforce (and evolve) impartially regardless of political viewpoints, we become a service that's constructed by our personal views that can swing in any direction," he said in a tweet.
" The issue of whistleblower protection was a central focus of Atkinson's confirmation hearing, where he pledged to establish "a safe program where whistleblowers do not have fear of retaliation and where they're confident that the system will treat them fairly and impartially.
" As the AP report stoked a national firestorm, the Abrams campaign called for Kemp to resign as the state's top elections official in order for Georgia voters to "have confidence that their Secretary of State (will) competently and impartially oversee this election.
"As always, our personnel will perform these duties impartially, with one goal in mind: to see to it that every eligible voter can participate in our elections to the full extent that federal law provides," said Attorney General Loretta Lynch in a statement.
It's generally accepted that judges will hold individual views about cases in front of them, including religious or other deeply-held beliefs, but the ability to set those views aside and consider cases impartially is one of the primary qualifications for a judge, Wheeler added.
For starters, a real trial in search of the truth, one that at least pretended to weigh the evidence fairly and impartially, required only the courage to do what is right and an allegiance to the vision of our Founders of judicious constitutional order.
"If we succumb and simply react to outside pressure, rather than straightforward principles we enforce (and evolve) impartially regardless of political viewpoints, we become a service that's constructed by our personal views that can swing in any direction," Dorsey had said, by way of explanation.
"This is not okay" is the headline of the WashPost's lead editorial, about Trump's attacks on his attorney general: In a rule-of-law state, government's awesome powers to police, prosecute and imprison are wielded impartially, with restraint and according to clearly defined rules.
" He said it was a "fair question" whether Curiel, who is of Mexican ancestry, could oversee his case impartially, given his "unique circumstances as nominee of the Republican Party and the core issues of my campaign that focus on illegal immigration, jobs, and unfair trade.
"His willingness to do so raised a reasonable question about his ability to act impartially on Clinton-related matters in connection with his official duties," the report said, although it concluded that because the information was public, Kadzik did not misuse his official position.
Skeptical that anyone could impartially investigate his longtime colleagues, Krasner hired an outsider, Patricia Cummings, who had overseen the Conviction Integrity Unit in Dallas County, which was the first unit of its kind and gained national attention for its aggressive approach to investigating wrongful convictions.
As those politics have become more and more polarizing and increasingly ugly, it is all the more critical that the members of the Supreme Court protect their ability to impartially apply the law and defend their credibility and the integrity of the Supreme Court itself.
Could it be that Democrats actually want Nunes in charge because, based on his obvious bias and inability to act impartially, he will drag down the investigation until it has no integrity left — and can then only be replaced by a more appropriate impartial investigation?
"Regardless of personal views and biases, elected officials have a responsibility to conduct themselves impartially and to demonstrate that they can model tolerance and inclusivity for all of their constituents," CAIR Director of Maryland Outreach Zainab Chaudry said in a statement to The Hill.
While Collins has declined to say how she might vote on articles of impeachment, citing her likely role as a juror who will need to weigh the evidence impartially, she has followed the House proceedings more closely than many of her Senate GOP colleagues.
And Democrats point to Pruitt's history of litigation as Oklahoma's attorney general — 183 legal challenges against the agency he's now set to helm — to ask whether he'll be able to impartially handle many of those same cases as a defendant after taking over EPA.
"The people who are asked to weigh this evidence impartially often stand to gain tremendously in their further professional careers from a positive relationship with the company," Vinay Prasad, a researcher at Oregon Health & Science University who has studied how financial conflicts can shape research, told Science.
" Earlier this month, Abrams' campaign called for Kemp, who is tasked with enforcing voting laws in his official capacity, to resign as secretary of state during the election "so that Georgia voters can have confidence that their secretary of state competently and impartially oversee this election.
Firms recommending funds must do so impartially, clearly identifying and managing any conflicts such as when funds offer discounts to platforms or where there is a lack of independent research to verify performance, the Financial Conduct Authority said in a letter to chief executives of investment platforms.
"A judge sworn to decide impartially can offer no forecasts, no hints, for that would show not only disregard for the specifics of the particular case, it would display disdain for the entire judicial process," Justice Ginsburg said during her 1993 hearings to be on the court.
He has also tried to turn the tables on a Spanish judge, Pablo Llarena, who sought his extradition, filing a lawsuit in Belgium accusing the judge of failing to impartially investigate the organization of last year's referendum and of violating his right to a fair trial.
"This decision validates our argument that when the law is fairly applied and facts are impartially weighed, Millennium&aposs project meets environmental standards and should be approved," Wendy Hutchinson, the company&aposs vice president of government and public affairs, said in a news release after Friday&aposs decision.
But it's time to impartially and independently discuss the particular needs of women, separate and independent from the government's agenda — bearing in mind, always, that the forces necessary to bring about a transformation are still invested in the prevailing image of the male authoritarian clad in military green.
" MLive, a media company based in Grand Rapids, reported that the Police Department's policy manual does not specifically ban private displays of prejudice, but says officers should "perform all duties impartially, without favor or affection or ill will and without regard to status, sex, religion, political belief or aspiration.
Several lawmakers on both sides of the aisle seem optimistic that Conaway will be able to act impartially, despite the fact that it was his predecessor's ties to the Trump transition team that fueled complaints from Democrats that he shared classified information during a clandestine meeting at the White House.
The second chamber of the Supreme Court will soon hear an appeal from Lula's defense team that Sergio Moro, the judge in the wide-ranging "Car Wash" corruption probe who secured Lula's conviction and who is now justice minister in far-right President Jair Bolsonaro's cabinet, did not act impartially.
Additionally, Kadzik&aposs decision to provide Clinton campaign chair John Podesta the schedule for a court-ordered release of some of Clinton&aposs emails "raised a reasonable question about his ability to act impartially on Clinton-related matters in connection with his official duties" -- even though it later became clear the information was public.
"The Chinese side opposes this, and urges the U.S. to earnestly fulfill its bilateral commitments, respect the facts, and objectively, impartially, evaluate with positive intentions the efforts made by foreign governments including China in the area of intellectual property rights and the results achieved," the ministry said in a statement on its website on Saturday.
"Although I would discharge my duties ethically, impartially, and responsibly, I have carefully considered your request and have decided that it is in the best interest of the citizens of Kansas that I permit another to perform the duties of the secretary of state until the conclusion of the 2018 primary election process," Kobach wrote.
If we truly intend to overhaul the U.S. justice system and enforce our laws equally and impartially, we must begin by viewing all people caught in its grip equally and with the respect they deserve; anything else treats them as commodities that can be discarded and dismissed which is often what the system does.
We have every confidence that if Reyes were faced with a situation giving rise to an actual conflict of interest in a case before the FTC which impacts his ability to act impartially, he would handle it appropriately, consistent with the commitment to duty and the public trust that he has displayed his entire career.
Shooting down Exxon's request allows the White House to dodge a pair of political hand grenades: the raging controversy over Trump's ties to Russia, which are currently being investigated by Congress and the FBI, and the lingering question of whether an administration whose top diplomat is former Exxon CEO Rex Tillerson will be able to impartially decide matters related to the oil giant.
" But there's very little acknowledgment of limitations and subjectivity in what follows, only a rehearsal of the now standard criticisms of Mr. Trump, offered not as political opinions, which they surely are, but as indisputable, impartially arrived at truths: "Donald Trump's presidential campaign is a campaign of violence: violence against individuals and groups; against memory and accountability, against historical analysis and fact.
" Let's ignore for a second that taking really valuable one-off actions can, in fact, be a very laudable thing and listen to more key-tapping by Mr. Dorsey: "If we succumb and simply react to outside pressure, rather than straightforward principles we enforce (and evolve) impartially regardless of political viewpoints, we become a service that's constructed by our personal views that can swing in any direction.
That is the assumption that the "baser" impulse—in this case, the impulse to prefer your cheater to their cheater—is more hard-wired than the "nobler" impulse, which would be to put favoritism aside, ignore the fact that one quarterback is married to a Brazilian supermodel while the other does Papa John's pizza commercials, difficult as that may be, and weigh the cases impartially.
What stopped his crime spree was democratic institutions: the press, which pursued the story from the original break-in all the way to the Oval Office; the courts, which exposed the extent of criminality and later ruled impartially against Nixon's claims of executive privilege; and Congress, which held revelatory hearings, and whose House Judiciary Committee voted on a bipartisan basis to impeach the President.
As Twain himself observed, each Christian (whether Presbyterian, Baptist, Catholic, Methodist, Episcopalian) came to Palestine looking for — and finding — the Holy Land of their own denomination: Honest as these men's intentions may have been, they were full of partialities and prejudices, they entered the country with their verdicts already prepared, and they could no more write dispassionately and impartially about it than they could about their own wives and children.
Senate Finance Committee Chairman Orrin HatchOrrin Grant HatchTrump to award racing legend Roger Penske with Presidential Medal of Freedom Trump awards Presidential Medal of Freedom to economist, former Reagan adviser Arthur Laffer Second ex-Senate staffer charged in aiding doxxing of GOP senators MORE (R-Utah) directly asked Rettig if he would lead the agency impartially, noting that there have been concerns about political bias in the IRS for decades.
"It will be my earnest aim that THE NEW-YORK TIMES give the news, all the news, in concise and attractive form, in language that is parliamentary in good society, and give it as early, if not earlier, than it can be learned through any other reliable medium; to give the news impartially, without fear or favor, regardless of party, sect, or interests involved; to make the columns of THE NEW-YORK TIMES a forum for the consideration of all questions of public importance, and to that end to invite intelligent discussion from all shades of opinion," Ochs wrote.

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