Sentence examples for such dispassionate from inspiring English sources

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Camby's critics view such dispassionate quotations as evidence of his lack of mettle.

With Baltimore in flames and Ferguson still reeling from riots over police heavy-handedness, such dispassionate research is urgently needed.

Critics, including Costa and many other parents of children with Down syndrome, say that such dispassionate approaches rarely happen in practice, with many obstetricians and genetic counselors providing unduly negative or misleading information.

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But no one other than the fictional Holmes possesses such a dispassionate (not to say impoverished) perspective on life, and very few people believe, these days, that facts can be plucked so cleanly from the human context.

But, for a manager who mentally kicks every ball over the 90 minutes, Gregory admits it will be difficult to sit still and take such a dispassionate view of proceedings.

Such improperly non-dispassionate assessments, though, about his looks and their corollary, his alleged egotism, drive the professor nuts.

Second, I would want to ask him how he managed to write such a calm and dispassionate account of a passionate and vicious war, when he himself served as an Athenian general but was fired and exiled after a defeat, and when he loved and admired one of the two sides (the Athenians).

As such, he's hardly a dispassionate observer of what his film terms "the 10-year campaign to destroy Bill Clinton" on the part of conservative activists, though the film does dutifully scold Mr. Clinton for his infidelities.

As Hansen acknowledges, the race is now on to present news such as this in a dispassionate, transparent, authoritative manner to a public that is also at the same time being aggressively courted by a noisy, anarchic blogosphere and a politicised media who are repeatedly urging them to shoot the messenger.

Some words have particularly strong connotations; you should strive to use words that are as precise and dispassionate as possible, such as "divergent thinker" instead of "crackpot".

'I Hate This: A Play Without the Baby' The Next Stage In his confessional solo drama "I Hate This: A Play Without the Baby," David Hansen speaks in such an affable and near-dispassionate manner that you would never guess that he was talking about the most agonizing days of his life, when his son died hours before being born.

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