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be dispassionate
adjective
Not showing, and not affected by emotion, bias, or prejudice
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Be dispassionate.
Our job is to be dispassionate observers.
In the first case, we have to be dispassionate even when the issues arouse great passion.
Rare, in other words, is the passion investor who can be dispassionate about his investments.
In his determination to be dispassionate he tends to become monotonous in his recitations of controversies.
Managers have always tended to be dispassionate, logical types when it comes to decision-making.
He urged the jury to be dispassionate and focus on the facts.
"Barenaked in America" may not be dispassionate filmmaking, but it is certainly entertaining.
The writing is smug and superficial even as it tries to be dispassionate and analytical.
I am not hearing a dispute worth several billions which requires me to be dispassionate.
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This interferes with her ability to be dispassionate--or as dispassionate as she would like us to think she is.
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