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She smiled impartially around the room and they went on.
Knowing nothing of our history, they can look at both sides impartially.
"You need someone to enforce the rules impartially and to keep order."
They are appointed to decide cases impartially according to law.
Looking at it impartially, there were only three things she could see in herself that set her apart from anyone else.
In them he uniformly and impartially died at the age of 95.
He was a high official and visited justice impartially on us all.
He has taken all aspects of human health into consideration impartially.
We are ready to consider any suggestion that the world may offer quite impartially.
To speak impartially, the best men that I know are not serene, a world in themselves.
Judge asked whether would be able to deliberate fairly and impartially.
I feel we have time here to look at cases impartially.'
I could attempt to lay all these theories before you impartially.
All these activities can be perceived impartially during the meditation practice.
The judge is supposed to conduct the trial impartially and in an open court.
Most Governors, however, tried to act impartially, and some were genuinely popular.
Opinion is offered up as fact even before the hard news has been fairly and impartially reported.
The family history has never been impartially studied and the first 1000 years are not well researched.
Only then can difficult decisions be made impartially and without fear of political repercussions.
They will do this only if he exercises his authority firmly and impartially.
The judge is there to hold the ring impartially and to direct the jury on the law.
Not bad if you liked well-built women, she decided impartially.
They died alike, and Death, as always, impartially selected his victims.
Or outsiders can come in impartially but massively, taking control of the situation.
Others said they were too angry to serve impartially.