impartial tribunal

collocation in English

meaningsofimpartialandtribunal

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impartial
adjective
uk
/ɪmˈpɑː.ʃəl/
us
/ɪmˈpɑːr.ʃəl/
not supporting any of the sides involved in ...
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tribunal
noun[C]
uk
/traɪˈbjuː.nəl/
us
/traɪˈbjuː.nəl/
a special court or group of people who are officially chosen, especially by the government, to examine (legal) problems of a ...
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(Definition ofimpartialandtribunalfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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That is one of the things we want to see inquired into by animpartialtribunal.
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The tribunal over which he presided was a capable andimpartialtribunal.
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If that doctor is brought before animpartialtribunal, he can be cross-examined on his little peculiarities as illustrated by his past history.
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People excluded from this country on health or other grounds should have an opportunity of appeal against executive decisions to a moreimpartialtribunal.
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I should like to see animpartialtribunalinstituted to consider the question of hours for farm servants and agricultural labourers.
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It ought to be settled by some absolutely fair andimpartialtribunalnot subject to political pressure.
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This matter should go to animpartialtribunalfor a proper assessment.
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That would be a figure which it would be the duty of theimpartialtribunalto assess—it might be £5,000,000, £6,000,000 or £7,000,000, for the sake of example.
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It is to be decided by animpartialtribunal.
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There is aprima faciecase for an inquiry by animpartialtribunal.
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We want animpartialtribunalto whom a man can tender evidence and have an opportunity of cross-examination.
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Surely the wise course is to ask that the matter on which we cannot agree should be referred to someimpartialtribunal.
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What the traders want is someimpartialtribunalto which they can go when there is a dispute.
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We have only-asked that the subject be considered by animpartialtribunalwhich is interested in the matter.
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That article provides that the independent andimpartialtribunalmust be established by law.
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I hope he will appoint animpartialtribunalto deal with these matters.
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Apart from the difficult problem of race, the fact that this line was arrived at by animpartialtribunalgives it great moral authority.
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I am in favour of animpartialtribunal.
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If they do, and if the statutory period of limitation has run out there is noimpartialtribunalto which the injured person can appeal.
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But he was quite certain that nobody would be satisfied unless there was an absolutelyimpartialtribunal.
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