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Of course, given my own record, I may not be the most impartial judge.
"It is going to give us an opportunity to present our side of the issue, and to do so before an impartial judge," he said.
It provides an impartial judge to determine what should be done.
The system of a wise and impartial judge seemed to offer the best option for making the law more nearly just.
Corporate reorganization under the eye of an impartial judge seems like a good idea.
But it does mean that the Pentagon has lost credibility as an impartial judge of the evidence.
Any impartial judge would have no difficulty in deciding which of them should survive.
Soleta stayed out of it so she could be an impartial judge.
"I trust you to be a fair and impartial judge, no matter who's standing in front of you."
Were the two to meet, to debate before an impartial judge, Disraeli would prove himself the master.
When Americans go to court, they deserve fair, impartial judges, not puppets.
People have been denied the right to a trial, an impartial judge and the presumption of innocence.
But I'm not sure I would have been a suitably impartial judge anyway.
Capable, independent and impartial judges are essential to the workings of American democracy.
For much of modern history, the "Western model" was best symbolized not by the mass plebiscite but the impartial judge.
Amergin acted as an impartial judge for the parties, setting the rules of engagement.
Yet those decisions are more appropriately made by impartial judges vested with reasonable discretion.
"You are the impartial judges of the facts."
Lacking any commonly recognized, impartial judge, there is no way to correct these misapplications.
Komethar appears and agrees to a trial with the Enterprises computer acting as an impartial judge.
Let an impartial judge do the searching.
Trial by a wise and/or impartial judge had been the method used by many cultures before the Invasion.
I do not contest the existence of courts but I should at least like to see impartial judges sitting on them.
But can critics with such outsize public personas really claim to be impartial judges?
The Board may not have been the most impartial judge of the matter, however, as Chancey had appointed the members himself.