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It's important we do our business in a dispassionate way.
He looked at his watch and continued in a dispassionate voice.
You'd think enough time would have passed, that I could be more dispassionate.
They no longer seemed dispassionate; I had, in a sense, seen with them.
Will parents interested in their own children be dispassionate enough to build for future?
In this case one of the people was your dispassionate reporter.
Finding a dispassionate frame of mind from which to continue was difficult.
Surgeons with their dispassionate eyes; looking, as he looked now.
She was thorough, and made the effort to be dispassionate.
He said it in that same dispassionate tone, looking right at her.
What has been needed is a dispassionate study that gets past the sound and fury.
She didn't like talking about his father in this dispassionate way.
"As legislators, we have to be dispassionate when it comes to the law."
But there are several problems with this theory of a dispassionate comparison.
Here's a dispassionate look at many medications and sexual side effects.
He made a very accurate and dispassionate assessment of the situation.
Yet another dispassionate part of me was shocked to the core at what I saw.
A dispassionate way to talk about one's dead parents, but grief could take many forms.
We should approach such matters in a more balanced and dispassionate way.
His own state of arousal near her made dispassionate judgment difficult.
What a strange child, she thought in a moment of dispassionate appraisal.
Up front, the exchange between dispassionate voices and ground control continued.
ON second thought, there may be no such thing as a truly dispassionate observer.
Yet if you want to see what is going on in them, they require a long and strangely dispassionate kind of looking.
It has not, for sure, been a dispassionate evaluation on merit.