Government ethics rules require impartiality in the performance of government duties and avoidance of preferential treatment.
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Judge Sotomayor has the humility to recognize the difficulty of achieving true and pure impartiality.
Commissioner Patricia MacBride said a time limit must not impact upon its independence and impartiality.
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And does he feel that she retains her impartiality in the health care case?
Justice Scott will presumably take a dim view of the impartiality of Fiji's courts.
The opposition is bound to cast doubt on the impartiality of anyone she appoints.
The BBC said Newsnight welcomed the Trust's finding that the piece "achieved due impartiality".
But this new list goes beyond legal obligation to incorporate ideas of tolerance, impartiality, social justice and civic duty.
Those in charge must have "a genuine commitment" to things like accuracy, impartiality, fairness, taste and decency.
If impartiality is already the exception rather than the rule, the internet is now eroding it further.
The standard for determining when impartiality might "reasonably" be questioned has been held to be an objective one.
To the contrary, we deliberately insulate officials within the justice system from financial incentives to ensure their impartiality.
Mr Ellis swore to an oath of impartiality which was written by the Home Office for the occasion.
At the very least, this raises questions about fairness and impartiality from an agency that must be above reproach.
The IRS' announcement about targeting of some conservative groups raises questions over its impartiality in doing so, he added.
The U.N. called on Syrian and rebel troops at that time to honor the impartiality of the U.N. troops.
Mr Arditti said despite the power cuts and price rise, committee members would take on the task with impartiality.
In accepting the corporation's apology on Thursday, the Prime Minister, Tony Blair, made reference to the broadcaster's impartiality .
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The code, after all, forbids judges from engaging in conduct that undermines their impartiality or the appearance of impartiality.
This came out during Voir Dire (attorney questioning of potential jurors for impartiality).
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Many Italians now doubt the good faith of an institution, the judiciary, whose impartiality is essential to a functioning democracy.
Mr Zuma's supporters have openly questioned its judges' impartiality, an unprecedented slight against one of the country's most respected institutions.
In the interests of impartiality, the BBC has asked him to avoid any analysis of tax simplification in this article.
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He said the BBC's editorial code was stringent and carefully monitored and anything he did was being watched for impartiality.
The "Mitchell Report" was praised for its impartiality and became the basis of a so-called road map for later peace initiatives.
The BBC had a duty to set the "gold standard" in news reporting, accuracy, impartiality and creating better understanding, he said.
The BBC Trust has launched a review into the impartiality of its coverage of the Arab Spring uprisings, reports Press Gazette.
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Education Secretary Michael Gove is to examine claims the Catholic Education Service (CES) broke impartiality rules on the topic of gay marriage.
Do you still think the Egyptian military showed professionalism, impartiality and restraint?
Trust is an overused term, but a guarantee of impartiality and accuracy in news and reporting is what the corporation is for.
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