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- quotations related to Impartiality. Look up impartiality in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Jollimore, Troy (2002-03-25). "Impartiality". Stanford Online...
- In combinatorial game theory, an impartial game is a game in which the allowable moves depend only on the position and not on which of the two players...
- An Impartial Hand is a pen name or attribution used by several authors, notably: Samuel Johnson Thomas Cox (topographer) (disputed) John Foxe It is also...
- Impartial culture (IC) or the culture of indifference is a probabilistic model used in social choice theory for analyzing ranked voting method rules....
- several hundreds of millions of dollars. Effective altruists emphasize impartiality and the global equal consideration of interests when choosing beneficiaries...
- our standards of due impartiality". The BBC said in a statement: "The BBC must uphold the highest standards of due impartiality in its news output. Ms...
- report raised questions about the BBC's journalistic standards and its impartiality. This led to resignations of senior management members at the time including...
- Beelzebub's Tales to His Grandson or An Objectively Impartial Criticism of the Life of Man is the first volume of the All and Everything trilogy written...
- is accurate and impartial according to the recognised standards of objective journalism". The ABC's editorial policy on impartiality requires it to take...
- name – one of many customs intended to maintain the presiding officer's impartiality and to ensure an objective and impersonal approach. In the British music...