impartial stances
[ɪmˈpɑrʃəl ˈstænsɪz]
noun phrasepl: impartial stances
posições imparciais
1. neutral positions or viewpoints that do not favor one side over another; unbiased perspectives or attitudes
The judge maintained impartial stances throughout the trial to ensure a fair verdict.
O juiz manteve posições imparciais durante todo o julgamento para garantir um veredicto justo.
2. objective stands taken in discussions, debates, or negotiations without prejudice or favoritism
The mediator adopted impartial stances to help both parties reach an agreement.
O mediador adotou posições imparciais para ajudar ambas as partes a chegarem a um acordo.
In both Brazilian and American contexts, impartial stances are highly valued in judicial, journalistic, and diplomatic settings. In Brazil, the concept of 'imparcialidade' is particularly important in legal proceedings and media discourse. In the USA, impartiality is a cornerstone of journalism ethics and judicial fairness, often emphasized in discussions about media credibility and the rule of law.
NYC Slang
keeping it real / staying neutral / no cap (meaning honest and fair perspective)
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