An inclination to weigh both views or opinions equally.
1 Our great public service broadcaster's seriousness and due impartiality is in question.
2 I'm sorry; impartiality tends to be tough on a Praetor's private friends.
3 Today, Davie made a commitment to this impartiality in accepting the job.
4 The BBC's journalists, as individuals, hold impartiality as almost a sacred duty.
5 The Public Protector has reiterated the impartiality and independence of her office.
6 In liberal democracies, the integrity, impartiality and professionalism of intelligence agencies matters.
7 He marvelled at times at her military knowledge; again at her impartiality .
8 For clearness of reasoning and strict impartiality it has never been surpassed.
9 The impartiality with which those far-off gunners distributed their attentions was disconcerting.
10 And for impartiality 's sake, the Bureau will handle the interrogations and investigation.
11 I should like to write with complete impartiality if it were possible.
12 Observe, you who now hear me, the strictness and impartiality of justice.
13 Any attempt Henry and Anuse have made toward impartiality is a sham.
14 He shies at every thing he comes across, with the utmost impartiality .
15 He knew that she prided herself upon her cool impartiality of judgment.
16 Indeed, both American and British wounded were cared for with generous impartiality .
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