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impartial

/ ɪmˈpɑːʃəl /

adjective

  1. not prejudiced towards or against any particular side or party; fair; unbiased

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“Our platform is open, independent and impartial. Anyone can leave a review, so long as it’s based on a genuine experience.”

As Webb has been at pains to point out, referees are human – but they must also be impartial and professional.

"An external investigation is therefore being pursued in order to ensure a fully independent, impartial and fair process," she said.

Shadow chancellor Jeremy Hunt has previously accused the OBR of failing to act in a "politically impartial manner" by releasing its findings on Budget day.

Unrwa insists it is impartial and that the laws breach the UN charter and Israel’s obligations under international law.