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was dispassionate
adjective
Not showing, and not affected by emotion, bias, or prejudice
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It was very short, and its tone was dispassionate.
Our interest in sex could be all-consuming, as long as it was dispassionate.
This was dispassionate and devastating .I would advise strongly against a currency union as currently advocated, if Scotland were to vote for independence," wrote Sir Nicholas.
Rejecting accusations of interfering in Polish politics, Timmermans said he was "dispassionate and legal" and that the commission had a duty to uphold the rule of law.
Among the French electorate, however, support for the engagement in Libya was dispassionate — "Nobody here gives a shit about Libya," a political reporter for Le Monde told me — and Qaddafi's overthrow did not help Sarkozy's standing in the polls.
Yet what she said to Harris, and to the rest of us, was dispassionate: "You are not the first to go through such a thing, and you are better able to handle it than most".
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Yet his analysis is dispassionate and accurate.
Researchers are dispassionate and objective," he writes.
Outsiders are dispassionate, objective and less indebted to people".
As this outing is dispassionate, it's typically interesting.
Rare, in other words, is the passion investor who can be dispassionate about his investments.
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