impartial selections
[ɪmˈpɑːrʃəl səˈlɛkʃənz]
noun phrasepl: N/A (plural form of compound noun)
seleções imparciais
1. Choices or decisions made without bias, prejudice, or favoritism; objective picks based on merit or neutral criteria
The committee made impartial selections of scholarship recipients based solely on academic merit.
A comissão fez seleções imparciais dos bolsistas baseadas unicamente no mérito acadêmico.
2. Fair and unbiased appointment or election processes that do not favor any particular group or individual
The organization ensures impartial selections in their hiring process to prevent discrimination.
A organização garante seleções imparciais em seu processo de contratação para evitar discriminação.
3. Objective curation or filtering of items, candidates, or options without personal preference
The judges made impartial selections of the contest winners following strict criteria.
Os juízes fizeram seleções imparciais dos vencedores do concurso seguindo critérios rigorosos.
In both Brazilian and American contexts, 'impartial selections' represents a core value in institutional processes such as hiring, education admissions, and judicial proceedings. In Brazil, emphasis on impartial selections has grown with anti-corruption measures and affirmative action debates. In the USA, this concept is foundational to meritocratic ideals and civil rights protections.
NYC Slang
straight-up picks / no-cap selections
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