We found 61 examples of how to use impartial in an English sentence.
Sentences 1 to 25 of 61.
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1. | He puts on a show of being impartial and unbiased, but I think he's just a guy with no opinion of his own. | |
2. | Everyone is entitled in full equality to a fair and public hearing by an independent and impartial tribunal, in the determination of his rights and obligations and of any criminal charge against him. | |
3. | Education should be firm in explaining to young children that differences exist and have to be respected — therefore the importance of a secular and impartial state. | |
4. | We're impartial. | |
5. | Tom is impartial. | |
6. | I'm impartial. | |
7. | I can be impartial. | |
8. | Are you impartial? | |
9. | Tom was impartial. | |
10. | One cannot remain neutral between those who destroy the law and those who obey it. Neutrality means not dispassion but impartiality, and one cannot remain impartial between right and wrong. | |
11. | I have to be impartial. | |
12. | She is quite impartial. | |
13. | The verdict was fair and impartial. | |
14. | Please be fair and impartial. | |
15. | The journalists who write for this publisher are not impartial. | |
16. | Tom found it hard to be impartial. | |
17. | Tom found it difficult to be impartial. | |
18. | Tom found it hard to remain impartial. | |
19. | Tom found it difficult to remain impartial. | |
20. | I hope Tom is impartial. | |
21. | I think Tom could be impartial. | |
22. | Do you really think Tom is impartial? | |
23. | Tom told me that he thought Mary would be impartial. | |
24. | Mary told me that she thought Tom would be impartial. | |
25. | Tom and Mary told me that they thought John would be impartial. |