impartial investigation
collocation in Englishmeaningsofimpartialandinvestigation
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impartial
adjective
uk/ɪmˈpɑː.ʃəl/us/ɪmˈpɑːr.ʃəl/
not supporting any of the sides involved in ...
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investigation
noun[C or U]
uk/ɪnˌves.tɪˈɡeɪ.ʃən/us/ɪnˌves.təˈɡeɪ.ʃən/
the act or process of examining a crime, problem, statement, etc. carefully, especially to discover ...
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She has launched a transparently bogus campaign about germ warfare and refused to allow anyimpartialinvestigationinto these allegations.
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The human rights violations call forimpartialinvestigation.
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It is a simple focus on humanitarian questions, with a call for an independent andimpartialinvestigationand accountability for alleged disappearances.
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I believe that animpartialinvestigationis the best way forward.
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I have no knowledge of any request for facilities for animpartialinvestigationmade prior to the latter date.
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He has no business to say that that man made a fair and animpartialinvestigationof all our books.
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It aims to provide patients with animpartialinvestigationof those complaints, which include matters of clinical judgment.
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So far as animpartialinvestigationcan show anything, it shows just that.
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We abstained because, in the absence of a joint orimpartialinvestigation, we considered that the facts of the allegation were neither proven nor disproven.
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They have produced the facts, and they are not prepared to have animpartialinvestigationwhether they are wrong or right.
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No one suggests that one could use "promotion" in that sense to mean theimpartialinvestigationof the effects of pugilistic exercises.
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I believe that animpartialinvestigationinto what public opinion really is would reveal that such an impression is the reverse of the truth.
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Its role was to ensure that a thorough andimpartialinvestigationwas carried out.
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Liberals have long advocated the need for a proper channel of complaint and forimpartialinvestigationof such complaints.
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It is obviously in the national interest that we should have animpartialinvestigationand its conclusions should be fully published.
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We ought to insist more on animpartialinvestigationof these camps.
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For all practical purposes there will be no personal investigation, and there will be noimpartialinvestigationat all.
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Is not this whole affair a grave national scandal which requires a public andimpartialinvestigationof the aircraft industry as a whole?
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What becomes of theimpartialinvestigationof all the qualifications of the applicants?
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For that reason, the bid should have undergone a more thorough andimpartialinvestigationat this time.
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