impartiality in the Oxford-Paravia Italian Dictionary

impartiality in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for impartiality in the English»Italian Dictionary (Go to Italian»English)

impartiality [ˌɪm·ˌpɑ:r·ʃɪ·ˈæ··ti] N

Translations for impartiality in the Italian»English Dictionary (Go to English»Italian)

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
He aimed at strict impartiality, but at the same time he was very tenacious of his own opinion.
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In the following years he gained an impressive reputation for integrity, impartiality and mercy, and perhaps as a result, made political enemies on all sides.
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In an attempt to show impartiality, the colonel treats his son coldly, which is misinterpreted and causes resentment in the young man.
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They are regularly checked by police officers on their personal acquaintances and life style to ensure loyalty, lawfulness and impartiality.
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Here again, through sheer charisma, impartiality, firmness and diplomacy, he completed this task to the satisfaction of the world body.
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Impartiality has been interpreted as requiring individual jurors to be unbiased.
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Other principles, like impartiality, are not explicitly mentioned in the constitution.
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Rushing into action can interfere with impartiality as well as undermine long-term programs.
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His memoirs have been helpful to historians, though the facts described were not written with impartiality and dispassion.
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While consequentialist and deontological ethical theories emphasize universal standards and impartiality, ethics of care emphasize the importance of response.
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