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Impartiality (also
called evenhandedness or fair-mindedness) is a
principle of
justice holding that
decisions should be
based on
objective criteria, rather...
- 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...
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Impartial culture (IC) or the
culture of
indifference is a
probabilistic model used in
social choice theory for
analyzing ranked voting method rules....
- 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...
- camps. ****
Germany had been established, yet the
Reichswehr remained impartial. ****
power over
Germany remained virtual, not absolute. The ****s embarked...
- ('the
prudential framework').
European Parliament members questioned the
impartiality of
BlackRock given its
investments in the sector.
Riley Moore, the state...
- The Chūseikai (****anese: 中正会, lit.
Impartiality Society) was a
political party in ****an. The
party was
established in
December 1913 as a
merger of Ekira****ai...
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number of
electors equal to its
congressional delegation. To
ensure impartiality,
electors cannot be
current members of the U.S.
Senate or
House of Representatives...
- Lineker's
sacking from
Match of the Day,
accusing him of
breaching BBC
impartiality guidelines. In
December 2018,
Lineker was
criticised by the BBC's cricket...