impartiality
常見例句
- But countries are unlikely to heed its advice unless they believe in its impartiality.
但各國(guó)不可能聽從它的建議,除非他們相信它是公正的。 - It suggests, from the beginning, a kind of loftiness and impartiality of perspective characteristic of the philosopher, but not necessarily the citizen.
那一開始,便暗示著一種高尚及公平的觀點(diǎn),一種哲學(xué)家的特性,但不一定是公民所具備。 - But otherwise, it is best left to the humanitarian experts, who will be there after you are gone and therefore need to preserve their independence and their impartiality.
但是,如果不能,最好將這些任務(wù)留給人道主義專家,這些專家在部隊(duì)撤退之后仍將留在那,因此需要保持他們的獨(dú)立和公正。 - The British government media watchdog OFCOM is currently investigating Press TV, which is based in London, over complaints of "breaching accuracy and impartiality guidelines."
- It suggests, from the beginning, a kind of loftiness and impartiality of perspective characteristic of the philosopher, but not necessarily the citizen.
那一開始,便暗示著一種高尚及公平的觀點(diǎn),一種哲學(xué)家的特性,但不一定是公民所具備。
耶魯公開課 - 政治哲學(xué)導(dǎo)論課程節(jié)選 - "The BBC's job is to secure due impartiality and in securing due impartiality on what is a premiere political discussion program, it is right in our belief that the BNP should have an appearance,".
- Government ethics rules require impartiality in the performance of government duties and avoidance of preferential treatment.
FORBES: Documents Raise Questions Of FAA Impartiality In Airline Oversight - And does he feel that she retains her impartiality in the health care case?
WHITEHOUSE: Press Briefing - Justice Scott will presumably take a dim view of the impartiality of Fiji's courts.
ECONOMIST: Tensions between neighbours rise 返回 impartiality