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impartially

[im-pahr-shuh-lee] / ɪmˈpɑr ʃə li /








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It may be that you are too close to this situation to act impartially.

From MarketWatch • Feb. 18, 2026

But on Tuesday, the parties were informed of the court's "recusal," meaning at least one of the three judges declared they could not rule "objectively or impartially," according to a statement from the plaintiffs.

From Barron's • Nov. 25, 2025

The Democratic desire to win in 2028 “is very, very strong,” said Charlie Cook, a campaign handicapper who has spent decades impartially analyzing state and national politics.

From Los Angeles Times • Nov. 9, 2025

And while being consistently wary of nepotism isn’t a bad thing, an unwillingness to impartially engage with an actor’s performance is.

From Salon • Jun. 17, 2025

The only stipulation was that he had to describe the two models impartially, without arguing in favour of the Copernican system, and restricting himself to the astronomical and mathematical arguments on both sides.

From "The Scientists" by John Gribbin