impartial
31impartial spectator — Central concept in the ethical system of Adam Smith . The impartial spectator is an imagined ‘man within the breast’ whose approbation or disapproval makes up our awareness of the nature of our own conduct. Smith is concerned to give an… …
32impartial expert — Witness appointed by tribunal for unbiased opinion on matter addressed to the court. Commonly, Worker s Compensation Board will appoint an impartial physician to examine and report his findings to Board. Similar usage of experts is made in social …
33impartial expert — Witness appointed by tribunal for unbiased opinion on matter addressed to the court. Commonly, Worker s Compensation Board will appoint an impartial physician to examine and report his findings to Board. Similar usage of experts is made in social …
34impartial juror — A juror who will render an impartial verdict on the evidence. International News Service v News Publishing Co. 118 Okla 113, 247 P 87 …
35impartial trial — See fair and impartial trial …
36impartial — adjective Date: 1587 not partial or biased ; treating or affecting all equally Synonyms: see fair • impartiality noun • impartially adverb …
37Impartial — Impartialité Wikipedia recherche l impartialité. L impartialité est l absence de parti pris. Elle est généralement associée à la neutralité, l équité, l objectivité, la notion de justice. Sommaire …
38impartial — adjective /ɪmˈpɑɹ.ʃəl/ Treating all parties, rivals, or disputants equally; not partial; not biased; fair. Syn: fair Ant: partial, biase …
39impartial — Synonyms and related words: Laodicean, Olympian, apathetic, candid, centrist, detached, disinterested, dispassionate, equal, equitable, even, evenhanded, fair, fifty fifty, half and half, impersonal, independent, indifferent, just, lofty, midway …
40imparţiál — adj. m., pl. imparţiáli; f. sg. imparţiálã, pl. imparţiále …