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But the battle was not, in any case, marked by dispassionate evaluation of the benefits and costs of EU membership.
This requires a "dispassionate evaluation of data and a willingness to swap some risk for potential profits".
For Paul, "what an adviser does is provide a dispassionate evaluation of alternatives, as a knowledgeable and interested person". "It is not something that stops on day one," Paul explains.
To pretend that Gen. David H. Petraeus, having been in close and frequent contact with his boss for many months, submitted to Congress and America an independent and dispassionate evaluation of the best course for America in Iraq, which the president then "accepted," is no more than a disgraceful dog-and-pony show.
"The reason I was keen to join in with the original letter is that whatever policies are recommended by WHO or anyone else, the crucial thing is they should be based on a dispassionate evaluation of the evidence and what is worrying is that that is not what they are getting," he said.
Consequently, life satisfaction as measured by this instrument provides a reflective and dispassionate evaluation of how well things are going or have gone up to the present.
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That perversely leaves the task of dispassionate evaluation to those Tories who, behind closed doors, say Miliband was on to something.
A dispassionate evaluation would show, however, that the Ghailani trial came and went with barely a blip registered on the city's radar.
Evaluation of their position.
Evaluation of what?
Evaluation of pilot?
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