These may be true, but these are arguments that appeal to the dispassionate mind of a judge, not the emotional public fervor. |
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It is not surprising that the decision was not as dispassionate and impartial as we might feel after 60 years. |
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There has been no open forum in which each side could present its case in a sober and dispassionate manner. |
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The professional soldier is one who is cold, dispassionate and regretful in his duty when forced to kill. |
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While their style is sometimes cool and dispassionate, their sympathies are usually clear. |
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But on the surface he remains calm, a dispassionate child observing his parents from the other side of an emotional gulf. |
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This is colder and more dispassionate, with a lead character who we're supposed to sympathise with, but who kills for a living. |
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The advantage is that he will be able to take a more distant and dispassionate view of things and will be seen to be impartial. |
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Instead we are given a cool, dispassionate demonstration of formal alternatives. |
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How these professionals can remain dispassionate and impartial in their job I will never know. |
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For a system that boasts a dispassionate reliance on artistic brilliance as its arbiter, this anomaly is a crisis. |
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The gods are dispassionate, jealous, vainly superior, and sometimes unfair and bitter. |
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Chief among these was our attachment to the ideal of impartial and dispassionate administration of justice. |
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Will was calm and dispassionate in stating something that is demonstrably false. |
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Advocates, critics, and dispassionate observers alike have been responsible for a massive outpouring of work on the subject. |
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Though leavened with humour, the play is a dispassionate survey of humankind's folly. |
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People falsely assume that being dispassionate means being cold or indifferent. |
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He had a capacity for dispassionate and unbiased analysis and he thought that the inter-service approach was vital. |
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This dispassionate view of man and nature brings an icy edge to his work, intensified by her color choice of glacial whites and gelid blues. |
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The fact is she is not a dispassionate or disinterested witness in this case. |
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This is an admirable book and should be the first stop for anyone interested in a dispassionate overview of the subject. |
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It was a dispassionate declaration, said serenely, not in the heat of a tantrum or the cool spite of a sulk. |
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Instead, it comes across as a rather dispassionate account written by an author frightened of emotion. |
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The effect is vaguely clinical, dispassionate, like academic anatomical studies, but also enigmatic and voyeuristic. |
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From his methodical, dispassionate demeanor, it is evident that he is still mechanically sleepwalking through his civilian life. |
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Use of the first person, moreover, gives this book the tang of an in-house, partisan staff study rather than a dispassionate analysis. |
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Joyce moved her chair so that she could see the anchormen's familiar faces and hear their dispassionate voices. |
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What can be reasonably claimed is that dispassionate study and research is a good route to the achievement of greater international amity. |
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Her expression was pure tranquillity, so dispassionate and detached that she seemed to be in the depths of some daydream. |
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He describes his own intellectual odyssey and provides the most knowledgeable, dispassionate dissection of the evidence ever written. |
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They stand up, slowly, then pace their dispassionate bodies toward those two coffins, coffin-like boxes. |
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Reporting should be dispassionate and news judgements based on the need to give viewers an even-handed account of events. |
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This dispassionate view of man and nature brings an icy edge to her work, intensified by her color choice of glacial whites and gelid blues. |
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The emotiveness of the press is not contradicted by the dispassionate statistics of the criminal returns. |
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But to advance our knowledge such views need to be supported by rigorous analytical reasoning and the dispassionate gathering of cases and data. |
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They're able to go back now and take really deliberate, dispassionate views of the situation. |
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The show was anchored, with the zeal of a crusader rather than dispassionate neutrality, by Ravi Shastri. |
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He's a perfectionist who pushes himself, often in a cold, dispassionate way. |
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They wish to return to an atmosphere of mutual respect, which will permit rational and dispassionate debate. |
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They encored with England Made Me, and a brilliantly dispassionate version of one of Bowie's more histrionic moments. |
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At the same time, he conducts his analysis with a dispassionate respect that evidences both his years of familiarity with Eritrea and the maturity of his knowledge. |
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He gulps, and his emotions retreat behind a dispassionate mask. |
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Be detached and be dispassionate in your actionµ. Detachment and dispassion should be towards the results but not towards the acts. |
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So part of the essay attempts to identify the sort of praise and blame that can be practised in a dispassionate and clear-headed way, while junking the rest. |
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The letter read as a whole showed that her decision was not dispassionate and clear cut. |
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Nor are they desiccated calculating machines, meting out dispassionate justice uninfluenced by political ideas. |
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Stangneth has been faulted by some reviewers for not being a sufficiently dispassionate historian. |
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Fellow workers may find him somewhat unemotional, cold and dispassionate and rather difficult to please. |
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What is most disturbing about Spero's use of this material is the seemingly neutral, dispassionate manner of its display. |
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Last week, Lord Steyn quoted Churchill on the dispassionate rights affecting the accused and convicted. |
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Let's be dispassionate for a minute: do the lessons of recent history indicate we actually make these things better? |
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This lesson must, therefore, be technically rigorous, scientifically precise and politically unbiased and dispassionate. |
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Mr. Speaker, passions flare quite quickly when we get into this issue, but I want to get into something that might be a bit more dispassionate. |
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To do this, a disciplined, dispassionate, rigorous screening process is employed, where fundamental analysis predominates. |
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The fundamental notion of the independent review is that projects benefit greatly when examined by experienced, qualified, dispassionate experts. |
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When you reach a tentative conclusion, try to knock it down with dispassionate energy. |
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Even the most humble and dispassionate assessment will say: a tremendous amount! |
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This is apparent from a whole series of indicators whose dispassionate precision should not hide the everyday human misery they reflect. |
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The only valid lesson a dispassionate observer can make from the inclusion of that line in the movie is how skilled the director is at the black art of propaganda. |
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It is calculated that more than 2,000 books have been published on him, but a great deal of it is hagiolatry, lacking critical rigour and dispassionate appraisal. |
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Moviegoers who look beyond the daily coming and goings, perhaps on a second viewing, may find the dispassionate style, lack of plot momentum and flat characters a little dull. |
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Now would seem like a strange time for a dispassionate, de-politicized immigration solution to emerge from the House. |
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Whether you can get outside your own skin or sexuality and look at the world with a dispassionate eye. |
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Precisely because of their obsession with numbers and data, they are dispassionate about social issues. |
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This dispassionate examination of youthful passion is encased in a rather airless narrative structure. |
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Schooled in self-restraint and ideals of nobility, she maintains a dispassionate tone, and her captors' treatment of her provides insights denied to most prisoners. |
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With customary detachment, Hamilton became a bosom friend of Lafayette while at the same time assessing French motivations in an entirely dispassionate way. |
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Victorio is dispassionate and controlling as the substitute father figure. |
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Dissenting or simply dispassionate believers as well as non-believers also face inter-religious and intra-religious problems or are being marginalized. |
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Rather than objectifying and degrading Sarty, this dispassionate narrative imitates nightmare's disembodiment and disorientation. |
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In response and reaction to this hyperbole, modern historians and biographers have tended to take a more dispassionate view of the Tudor period. |
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While the detective is usually dispassionate and cold, during an investigation he is animated and excitable. |
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In March warnings came from Mr. Richard Colvin, a heroic public servant, who came before committee and gave a dispassionate but critically important testimony. |
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Parliament itself should exercise a greater degree of self-restraint here and retain a dispassionate scrutiny, so that we are able to exercise our authority for the discharge. |
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He noted that the mother was in a state of emotional turmoil and that her decision to allow the children to stay was not dispassionate or clear cut. |
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Though having a distinct interest in the subject matter was definitely an advantage, he recalled that there was also value in being able to approach an issue from a more dispassionate distance. |
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In my opinion, exchanges of views should, if possible, also include believers who are dispassionate about their faith, as well as atheistic and non-theistic believers and members of religious minorities. |
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While many other social psychologists become dispassionate in their studies, Peter remained fervent about his and cared deeply about the people whose backgrounds had led them to behave in various antisocial ways. |
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A similar process should be adopted to initiate a dispassionate debate on the rights of LGBTQI staff within NGOs, regardless of the legal and social framework they operate in. |
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We now may have something to contribute amidst the current maelstrom: a dispassionate and ultimately optimistic perspective on how to build sustainable markets in the age of global capital. |
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Neither cheerleader nor crepe-hanger, we seek to provide dispassionate analysis and outline for investors the most likely outcomes in the year ahead. |
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Further, it may be useful to take into account the perspectives of believers who are dispassionate about their faith, as well as the perspectives of atheistic and non-theistic believers in these opportunities for dialogue. |
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To avoid taking this necessary dispassionate look at our past, many have tried, often awkwardly, to shift the burden of responsibility onto the shoulders of the victims instead of the tormentors. |
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It has encouraged us to take a dispassionate systemic look at the development of education and its end purpose: to ensure quality learning for children, youth and adults. |
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His magical realism is never too cute, instead leaning toward a dispassionate, documentary portrayal of unlikely interpretations of ugly events. |
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The participant's view was that the trial was conducted in a legalistic, dispassionate manner where the only issue at stake was the fact that the state's laws had been violated. |
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Instead, discussion was based on rigorous and dispassionate background papers, and it clearly reflected the values and experiences of each of the participants. |
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This level of public dissatisfaction, combined with the low level of knowledge, does not allow for informed, dispassionate debate on the issue of compensation. |
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The fact that the lawyers of the accused are at the same time members of parliament is not conducive to the dispassionate conduct of parliamentary proceedings. |
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Many contributors welcome the Green Paper debate as an opportunity for dispassionate consideration of the idea that all energy technologies have a role to play in the European energy mix. |
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A part of him needs to be dispassionate while a part of him is in action. |
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This unfettered access to observing the operation of the quarry has made certain debates more dispassionate, while untimely, dangerous visits have stopped. |
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One thing you can't say about the Orange Order is that it's dispassionate. |
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