"All of our actions have been taken impartially and within the rule of law, " he added.
Tonga's prime minister, Lord Tu'ivakano, says the courts will impartially consider a request for extradition.
The Speaker must always act impartially and protect the right of all MPs to speak during debates.
Ivory Coast's military prosecutor Ange Kessi Kouame told BBC Focus on Africa that he carried out investigations impartially.
If they enforce the rules impartially and promptly, they could set Thailand back on the road to democracy.
We felt it our obligation to follow the facts and laws wherever they might lead, fairly and impartially.
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I'm sure they'd say they don't, that their only goal is to portray the movie as impartially as possible.
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Mukasey said that will help ensure public confidence that the laws of the United States are being administered impartially.
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He had accused the judge of failing to act impartially against dangerous criminals.
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And I will do my best to consider every case impartially, modestly, with commitment to principle, and in accordance with law.
It is one thing to leave the police to conduct an independent investigation impartially and faithfully, which we can agree on.
It will also examine whether decisions to prosecute were taken consistently, impartially and without "any political influence or interference at any level".
Can a debtor deal impartially with creditors' demands for stronger centralised controls?
Mr Corzine said it was a private matter, and claimed that he would be able to negotiate with her impartially as governor.
And while I urge the Commission to complete its work as quickly as possible, I expect them to do that work thoroughly and impartially.
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Speaking in Oslo on Friday, US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton hit out at Russia saying she did not believe it was acting impartially.
But I feel I can't read your poem impartially while your charges against me, as expressed in a letter I have somewhere but won't quote, remain unsubstantiated.
He adds: she must prove her commitment to impartially deciding cases based on the law rather than based on her own personal politics, feelings and preferences.
As the deliberations on BPA and other issues continue, consumers want assurance that regulators will impartially rely on science to be the guiding hand of policy.
Ashton called on Ukraine "to examine promptly and impartially any complaints of torture or other forms of cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment, " according to the statement.
As a consequence, the IRS has been under enormous pressure to speed up and aggressively investigate applications for tax-exempt status -- both reasonable demands, if carried out impartially.
The most important of the bills went before another body, the Expediency Council, whose job is to mediate impartially in disputes between parliament and the Council of Guardians.
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The force's website describes police in the city "as custodians of your trust" who strive "to enforce the law of the land impartially and firmly without fear or favour".
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The MP who chairs the standards committee, Kevin Barron, said if it was asked to look into the issue, it would do so "rigorously, fairly and impartially" and not "rush into any hasty decisions".
One would involve an impartially facilitated national dialogue to address internal Congolese issues such as army and justice reform, decentralization, electoral frameworks, immigration, minority protections, land dispute adjudication, mining codes and other divisive issues.
"We believe in a strong defense, work, faith, service, a culture of life, personal responsibility, the rule of law, and judges who dispense justice impartially and don't legislate from the bench, " the Arizona senator said.
In 1997, the American Bar Association, which does not oppose the death penalty as such, called for a general moratorium until jurisdictions put procedures in place to ensure that capital punishment is administered fairly, impartially, and with minimal risk that innocent people will die.
"Whether the inappropriate criterion was shorthand for all potential political cases or not, developing and using criteria that focuses on organization names and policy positions instead of the activities permitted under the Treasury regulations does not promote public confidence that tax-exempt laws are being adhered to impartially, " the report said.
Mr Cameron said he could not recall all the details but it was "something like: clearly that was unacceptable, it was embarrassing for the government, and to be clear from now on this whole issue would be dealt with impartially, properly... but obviously I had nothing to do with it, I recused myself from it".
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