The phrase
"impartial arbiter" means a fair and unbiased person who is responsible for making judgments or decisions in a conflict or dispute.
Full definition
You should also be careful to take into account the vested interests of constituencies that might try to persuade you to accept certain viewpoints, as they are less than
impartial arbiters of truth.
The court can not fulfill its democratic function as an independent and
impartial arbiter between government and the individual, or between individuals, if the government limits those who may come before the court by means of financial or procedural deterrents.
It renders human reason
an impartial arbiter, rather than the imprint of the God who ordered all creation, who is above all and in all, who fashioned the minds with which we think.
They therefore argued that the best interest of justice will be served if the matter is transferred to
an impartial arbiter for adjudication.
As party chairman, Oyegun was supposed to protect our internal processes and be
an impartial arbiter, a person in whom all had confidence.
As a matter of fact, her arbitrary and unlawful disqualification of 13 aspiring presidential candidates and her arrogant attitude towards those distinguished citizens and their political parties or supporters does not conduce to her image as
an impartial arbiter of elections.
But while Horwitz is supposed to be
an impartial arbiter in recommending whether fired workers should be rehired, he met only with management.
Guided by a set of well - tested principles, EPA acts as
an impartial arbiter of energy performance to set objective criteria that are central to all aspects of the program.
David and I (assisted by
an impartial arbiter in the event of a tie) will choose the winning entries and offer the winners some unimaginably fabulous prizes.
Mediator does not represent either of the parties but serves as
an impartial arbiter that puts an effort into helping couples to find the most suitable compromise solutions to their dilemmas.