The Egyptians are the rulers that are not known for hiring the first-known biographers. Greek, Babylonian and Roman rulers all had scribes, which are considered to be the first-known biographers.
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Hopefully, all of 'em.
is international impartial
IMPARTIAL : having no bias or favoritism toward either side of a dispute or policy. Example : "The decision of who owned the property was left to an impartial official." The official definition for impartial is "treating all rivals or disputants equally; fair and just."
The Latin root for "impartial" is "im-" meaning "not" or "without," paired with "partialis" meaning "biased." The Greek root is "a-" meaning "without" or "not," combined with "pártis" meaning "to divide" or "to share."
IMPARTIAL : having no bias or favoritism toward either side of a dispute or policy. Example : "The decision of who owned the property was left to an impartial official." The official definition for impartial is "treating all rivals or disputants equally; fair and just."
It is important to be impartial when listening to complaints.
It's always impartial but is not necessarily"fair."
You can use the word impartial in a compound sentence like this: "The judge remained impartial during the trial, yet the jury members showed bias in their decisions."
all referees are impartial, favouring neither one side nor the other
The judges in the competition needed to be impartial. I was glad to have an impartial judge for the talent contest It is not impartial when I don't get a bike when my brother does! We do not sell anything so can keep totally impartial. She was impartial about the decision. Someone who objectively does something is impartial. For example: A Jury must come to an impartial decision. (This means that the a Jury in a court room must come to an objective decision; One that is not effected by preconceived ideas, prejudice etc) The impartial eye of the scientist. (This means the scientist views things in a way that is free from undue bias or preconceived opinions)