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without bias

adv. without selfish motives; "he decided the case disinterestedly" [syn: disinterestedly]

Usage examples of "without bias".

After Dave-after what happened to my brother-in-law-my showing with Wassel that I could do my job without bias even to you people-that's been getting me attention, even in the Guild.

After Dave -- after what happened to my brother-in-law -- my showing with Wassel that I could do my job without bias even to you people -- that's been getting me attention, even in the Guild.

She realized she was not entirely without bias on this matter, but that was all right.

There was the block that had stumbled a mighty movement, and Fung Yu-lan pertained because he had tried to light it with his intellect, without bias, from all sides.

She had come out here determined not to act on impulse, but to judge coolly and without bias, and thus to consolidate her reputation as one of the foremost women journalists of the day.

Chichely might be the very coroner without bias as to the coats of the stomach, but he had not meant to be personal.

Think about astrology openly and without bias just for one minute.

For once all reporting was undertaken without bias or unnecessary emotion.

Again, they have to prove to themselves that they are without bias, particularly now.

That is to say, you know nothing at all and can approach it without bias.

Haydon IV had rules for citizens and strangers alike, and it enforced them without bias.

Furthermore, being one of the trustees myself, I am able to say without bias that the trustees, as an organized group, can have no jurisdiction because legally they no longer exist.