impartial en el Oxford Spanish Dictionary

impartial en el diccionario PONS

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Ejemplos monolingües (no verificados por la redacción de PONS)

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Most of the ecosystem service provided by the forests and oceans (e.g. water cycling, carbon cycling) is impartial to political boundaries.
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Its mission is to promote objective, impartial investigation of paranormal claims and to promote critical investigation of pseudoscience.
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His leadership in the committee has paved the way for fair and impartial resolution of the said case.
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A signing agent is an impartial party to the transaction, and must adhere to the notary laws of their state or jurisdiction.
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This means he must have an opportunity to be heard by an impartial decisionmaker.
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Those things, further, involve acting in a principled, impartial way that forbids playing favorites and may require sacrifices.
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He then unsuccessfully moved for the establishment of an impartial tribunal in investigate his claims.
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He called for the partial, if not complete, revocation of emergency regulation so that an impartial inquiry into these incidents could take place.
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The replacement of impartial reviewing by censorship will be the death of science.
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He was modest, impartial, and only sought the truth.
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