Definition of Impartially. Meaning of Impartially. Synonyms of Impartially

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Definition of Impartially

Impartially
Impartially Im*par"tial*ly, a. In an impartial manner.

Meaning of Impartially from wikipedia

- administration: Every person has the right to have his or her affairs handled impartially, fairly and within a reasonable time by the institutions, bodies, offices...
- 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...
- Impartial culture (IC) or the culture of indifference is a probabilistic model used in social choice theory for analyzing ranked voting method rules....
- stated that impartiality and objectivity were the essence of professionalism in its broadcasting. Allegations that the corporation lacks impartial and objective...
- 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...
- kills. It kills the very good and the very gentle and the very brave impartially. If you are none of these you can be sure it will kill you too but there...
- the determinants of the award since they are "informed, competent, and impartial." There are 870 media voters: 145 voters from each of six regions. Previous...
- of impartiality, though impartiality can refer to many other senses of equality, particularly in justice. Argument from marginal cases Impartiality Guidi...
- L'Impartial (lit. 'The Impartial') was a Swiss French language daily newspaper published by Société neuchâteloise de presse SA in La Chaux-de-Fonds, Canton...
- camps. **** Germany had been established, yet the Reichswehr remained impartial. **** power over Germany remained virtual, not absolute. The ****s embarked...