adjective
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
independent/impartial advice (= from someone who is not involved and will not get an advantage )
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The banks claim to offer independent financial advice.
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ NOUN
advice
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All our High Street shops have resident experts to give you friendly and impartial advice .
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Only by researching stocks thoroughly or by taking skilled impartial advice can a client ensure against being misled.
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In consequence, Secretaries of State tended to look elsewhere within the Ministry and elsewhere for impartial advice .
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They know all about the different types of mortgages and can offer impartial advice .
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What I needed was totally impartial advice .
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Drawing on the organisation's wide range of membrane technology expertise, it offers impartial advice on improving process efficiency.
inquiry
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It demanded a public and impartial inquiry .
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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an impartial judge
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Historians try to be impartial , but they cannot free themselves entirely from their own opinions.
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Our representative attended the peace negotiations as an impartial observer.
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The bureau provides impartial advice.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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A good system must be accessible, impartial , speedy, open, and effective.
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But it was equally obvious, to the impartial eye at the lens, that there was nothing else to do.
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He is there to help resolve complaints and disputes, and to act within the existing law as an impartial adjudicator.
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In consequence, Secretaries of State tended to look elsewhere within the Ministry and elsewhere for impartial advice.
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It was expected to lead to the appointment of an impartial body to determine responsibility for the conflict.
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Other courts have found due process violations because the school board was not sitting as an impartial hearing body.
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They know all about the different types of mortgages and can offer impartial advice.