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impartial observer

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meanings of impartialand observer


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impartial
adjective
uk /ɪmˈpɑː.ʃəl/ us /ɪmˈpɑːr.ʃəl/
not supporting any of the sides involved in ...
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observer
noun[C]
uk /əbˈzɜː.vər/ us /əbˈzɝː.vɚ/
a person who watches what happens but has no active part ...
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Examples of impartial observer


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After all, the emotions of the impartialobserver should have reasons.
A definite advantage of the causal account is that it may save the impartialobserver theory from hazardous discussions of personal identity.
Sasaki was not an impartialobserver of the political reform process; he was an active participant in the reform process from its inception.
I think that, to an impartialobserver, my respect for the researchers and the challenging empirical and theoretical work involved in both these books should be obvious.
An impartialobserver will probably accept that there is a good deal to be said for that view.
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I think the fairness of the proviso and its necessity will strike any impartialobserver.
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Any impartialobserver can see that there has been a substantial improvement.
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No doubt that is why an impartialobserver might expect peace, stability and reconcilation to be its natural outcome.
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I believe that any impartialobserver would agree that that description was well-merited.
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You may not like an impartialobserver saying that you have been caught before, but 1 think you have been.
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To any impartialobserver, that conflict of interest is stark and obvious.
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I cannot help feeling that an impartialobserver would have some slight doubts.
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Every impartialobserver who goes among the people and every doctor who attends them, knows their influence.
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So far as any impartialobserver can see, the situation is no better than it was two years ago.
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But the fact is that the cooling-off periods prevented that from happening, as any impartialobserver will agree.
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The impartialobserver would surely have thought the reverse was the case.
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However, any impartialobserver must accept that the present legislative arrangements for land drainage are a dog's dinner.
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Every impartialobserver knows that the position is grave.
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I should have thought that the second carries more weight with an impartialobserver.
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