impartial judgment
collocation in Englishmeaningsofimpartialandjudgment
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impartial
adjective
uk/ɪmˈpɑː.ʃəl/us/ɪmˈpɑːr.ʃəl/
not supporting any of the sides involved in ...
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judgment
noun
uk/ˈdʒʌdʒ.mənt/us/ˈdʒʌdʒ.mənt/
the ability to form valuable opinions and make ...
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(Definition ofimpartialandjudgmentfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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I do not think that that counts asimpartialjudgment, which we expect from an investigation.
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I do think that is unfortunate, having regard to the fair andimpartialjudgmentof the question.
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I think they have given animpartialjudgment.
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Our function was to ascertain whether, in ourimpartialjudgment, and in the context of that law, the elections were free and fair.
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He has to make an operational, professional andimpartialjudgment.
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It cannot be a reallyimpartialjudgmentif they have allowed selfish interest to intervene.
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The real position is that you cannot have animpartialjudgmentwhere you have a conflict of interest and duty.
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Are they not as a rule chosen because they are men of common sense and of business and likely to exercise animpartialjudgment?
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The point is whether, in exercising theirimpartialjudgment, they are exercising it upon a matter which is truly a justiciable issue.
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That assessor would exercise moreimpartialjudgmentand would offer advice.
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There is no other way, in my belief, in which we can secureimpartialjudgmentbetween one man and another.
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The independent inquiry has pronounced what we regard as a fair andimpartialjudgmenton this issue.
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The view that is being imposed on them does not even have the benefit of an independent inquiry orimpartialjudgment.
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It might not be seen as reaching animpartialjudgment.
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Anybody who declines to submit themselves to animpartialjudgmenton what they are doing forfeits a good deal of sympathy of those in doubt.
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His greatest qualification was that he was not an expert and that he would be able to bring animpartialjudgmentto bear.
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Among the most essential qualifications would be neutrality andimpartialjudgment.
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It will be a matter for theimpartialjudgmentof the court to decide, if it goes to that stage.
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The farmer had to go to the sheriff and obtain animpartialjudgmentthat the man had to leave his house.
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That alone is enough to make a case for an independent andimpartialjudgment.
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