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More dispassionate eyes saw things very differently.
If Mr Sikorski were more dispassionate, "The Polish House" might have been a less flawed book.
Moments later, another visitor won him over with a more dispassionate plea.
The more dispassionate the read, the more powerful it is sometimes.
The actresses who play the Beales seem more dispassionate about the characters.
On the whole, though, he's one of the more dispassionate voices you're likely to hear on the subject.
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"Pure Country" was released in 1992, and attracted middling reviews — "Fans of the star will enjoy it more than dispassionate observers," Roger Ebert said — and worse than middling returns, earning only fifteen million dollars at the box office.
In addition, their use of violence tends to be more instrumental, dispassionate, and predatory than that of other offenders [ 6].
But "Heading South" is much more than a dispassionate examination of middle-age desire.
It will have to be left to historians and scholars to provide for posterity a more complete and dispassionate analysis.
While the doctors might be convinced that they are being objective and dispassionate, more often than not they are sending mixed messages.
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