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Dispassionate

Dispassionate | Dispassionately

Dispassionate meaning

Not showing, and not affected by, emotion, bias, or prejudice.

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Dermot, who was involved “on the fringes” in the early days of the civil rights movement in Fermanagh, added: “The book is not totally dispassionate, but I hope it is seen as fair.

Later, she’ll dispense with a sobbing Kerry in similarly dispassionate style, taking bitter pleasure in the knowledge that Logan’s assistant/mistress wasn’t clued into the inherent value of cash in hand over promises of future recompense.

The PUNCH editorial of Monday, October 23, 2023 made bold attempts at dispassionate dissection of the whys and wherefores of Nigeria’s efforts at tackling all shades of corruption.

And in 2044, she’s a woman living in an AI-controlled society in which to be fully human is to be a lower-status entity in a world that aspires to be dispassionate, emotionless and as close as possible to the machine ideal.

As my library’s offerings reveal, level-headed non-compliant voices are not easy to find, nor are dispassionate histories of slavery in the United States that consider it in light of elsewhere in the world.

But there is also the chance that since the entire judicial system cannot be tarred so broadly with the same brush, Farotimi’s allegation might receive a dispassionate hearing that might deliver justice as we expect it.

Each perversion denies and distorts the achievement of dispassionate justice under law.

It’s almost two months since the 2024 election result was announced, long enough to take a dispassionate view of it.

The tune compares the struggles with the dispassionate flow of the river.

It’s hard to come up with a dispassionate response to the reaction you describe!

Liberalism was based on the idea that reason is separate from emotion, that we need to be dispassionate to see clearly.

Rather than being detached and dispassionate, she regularly takes matters into her own hands in a brutal way.

But to trim the last minute of the movie and swap in a comparatively dispassionate prelude to credits starring a seems like, you know, kind of a bummer.

I’d be better off standing apart from it and trying to be as dispassionate as I can,” he told me last week.

In any case, voting patterns in most of India are dictated largely by tribal instincts and loyalties to communities, castes, or individuals, with dispassionate argument having only a limited role to play in the choices voters make.

She certainly resisted them all during her lifetime, yet did so in a dispassionate and impersonal manner, remaining serene and even sympathetic to her fellowmen’s weaknesses.

Think about how corporations perfectly manipulate your desires, wants, and values with their ability to collect your online data preferences as a practical example of this dispassionate inquiry.

A dispassionate recitation of facts and figures leads to the conclusion that with a proper early warning system, American casualties could be cut from 12 million to 4.5 million.

Even covered with mud, and weary, Henry Binks was still too handsome to be described in a dispassionate and convincing manner.

He is an outsider, looking in, offering dispassionate advice.