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This book is mostly dispassionate, but ends with a broadside against mountain macho.
Chipchase seems distinctly uncomfortable talking about his part as a corporate rainmaker, preferring to see himself as a mostly dispassionate ethnographer, albeit one with Nokia stock options.
If younger children's comparisons are mostly dispassionate, parents may be keenly aware of differences, especially when they live in more modest apartments.
Mr. Tobiason's work, which he said was drawn from military and biology books he borrowed from the University of Nebraska library, is written in mostly dispassionate, technical terms.
But yesterday in the City Council's chambers, lawmakers met with the public in the final round of hearings before a Council vote next week on a long-term waste management plan, and the result was a reasoned and mostly dispassionate consideration of the issues.
What commenced is what history will record as Barack Obama's Big Jobs pitch, a rousing ding-dong wood shedding -- this president's finest in more than a calendar year and by far the most passionate a mostly dispassionate leader has given since taking office.
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The atmosphere is workaday, dispassionate.
The rhetoric is hardly dispassionate.
Almost like he wasn't dispassionate.
Journalists are supposed to be neutral observers – impassioned but dispassionate.
But Mr. Chelminski is not dispassionate on the issue.
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