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is dispassionate
adjective
Not showing, and not affected by emotion, bias, or prejudice
Exact(14)
Yet his analysis is dispassionate and accurate.
As this outing is dispassionate, it's typically interesting.
His delivery is dispassionate and dry, but the timing and lack of fear is first rate.
Tears flow from her eyes, but her face is dispassionate, as always.
Still, the group's view about the proper relationship between crime and punishment is dispassionate and correct.
He's easy to like and difficult to read".In fact, his most striking quality is dispassionate pragmatism.
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Researchers are dispassionate and objective," he writes.
Outsiders are dispassionate, objective and less indebted to people".
It was very short, and its tone was dispassionate.
Rare, in other words, is the passion investor who can be dispassionate about his investments.
In the first case, we have to be dispassionate even when the issues arouse great passion.
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