impartial 的定义
impartial 近义词
fair, unprejudiced
更多impartial例句
- Finding an impartial opinion on blockchain projects isn’t easy.
- While national security as a blanket term is all well and good, CFIUS itself and its ability to stay impartial is under question.
- She is trying to appear impartial on matters that could come before the court.
- It is unreasonable to think that she would be able to administer fair and impartial justice to our communities if she can’t even accept our basic humanity and dignity.
- Nigerian historian Uche Uwaezuoke Okonkwo also posits that a more impartial analysis would have earned decolonial leaders in their own right, Margaret Ekpo, Janet Mokelu, or Funmilayo Ransom-Kuti, as “mother of Nigerian nationalism.”
- Carles told me that MormonThink strives to be objective and impartial.
- How can a Tea Party-backed judge ever be fair and impartial given the rigid right-wing ideology of that movement?!
- D'Souza did not say whether or not he had similar concerns about whether or not Michael Brown had received impartial justice.
- Because my disproportionate reaction is precisely why the law needs to be impartial.
- He said that I was being watched and my impartial journalism was appreciated.
- How well they have merited that Degree of Confidence is left to the impartial World to determine.
- Should you bestow upon my letter a fair and impartial perusal, it will neither be useless to you nor to my country.
- Bill had been a frequent and impartial visitor to the bottles that were tucked away at both ends of his store.
- Oh, no, the man so speaking is not doing so of himself; the avowals are too frank—the opinions too impartial.
- Philip started, for his impartial mind, like Andrea's, was struck by the painful loneliness in which the youth was left.