English to Spanish Dictionary impartial

impartial

imparcial
definition
adjective
independent and impartial advice
treating all rivals or disputants equally; fair and just.
translation of 'impartial'
adjective
imparcial
example
Now more than ever, there is a need for 'impartial' professional advice.
He performs duties on behalf of the United Kingdom as a whole, and must therefore be seen to be fair and 'impartial' .
The perspective of the scientist was supposed to be cool, detached, and 'impartial' .
Can one hold such strong views and yet remain 'impartial' and objective?
If you understand those principles, if you apply them, you will be 'impartial' and a fair trial will take place.
Viewpoints about the history of this country must be from a fair and 'impartial' angle.
At least it means we can enjoy 'impartial' unbiased commentary from now on.
And so these are two different visions of how you want to select a fair and 'impartial' jury in a case.
I would need to be convinced that the centre would provide 'impartial' advice.
Expert guidelines are expected to be objective, 'impartial' , and independently derived.
I undertake to exercise the functions and powers of the office in a fair and an 'impartial' way.
How 'impartial' and objective do you think twelve ordinary citizens can ever be?
The notion of observation as the 'impartial' and objective source of evidence for science is bankrupt.
How these professionals can remain dispassionate and 'impartial' in their job I will never know.
We should make objective and 'impartial' assessment of the hard realities of life.
Chief among these was our attachment to the ideal of 'impartial' and dispassionate administration of justice.
In itself that is no objection provided the witness is fair and 'impartial' .
An adjudicator must be, and must be seen to be, disinterested, unbiased and 'impartial' .
However the process of making a planning decision must not only be fair and 'impartial' but must be seen to be so.
This provides free, independent, 'impartial' and confidential advice to people with debts.
But it is past time that he learned how to conduct a meeting fairly and 'impartially' .
The upcoming Assembly elections should be conducted 'impartially' and fairly, according to the law.
I have every faith in our courts, and I am confident that they have pursued this matter fairly, 'impartially' and free from any government interference.
Politics, communalism and money have played havoc with their integrity and 'impartiality' .
There are 50 independent aid monitors who ensure that the aid is distributed 'impartially' and fairly and properly.
One of its roles is to ensure that housing is properly and 'impartially' allocated to families and individuals on the basis of need.
He was said to have combined ability, firmness, and 'impartiality' , with dignity and good temper.
They should respect the 'impartiality' and integrity of the authority's statutory officers and its other employees.
As for a suitable chairman for such an inquiry, it would clearly need to be someone of 'impartiality' and probity.
Readers respect us for our 'impartiality' and balance, but does that mean we should never carry more strident views?
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