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dispassionate

[dis-pash-uh-nit] / dɪsˈpæʃ ə nɪt /


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To critics, this is simply another example of the court's commitment to a partisan agenda rather than the dispassionate interpretation of the law.

From Salon

Jews, a time when even the dispassionate join in a display of peoplehood.

From Washington Post

Rather than compartmentalize the discussion of slavery or leave it to contemporary artists to create new visual narratives, it used deep research and dispassionate narrative to reinterpret its legacy collections.

From Washington Post

Thorough and dispassionate study might reveal that the benefit to the public of financing enterprise by crisis-prone banking outweighs the loss to the public of making good on the deposits that the banks cannot cover.

From Washington Post

Not for her the measured, dispassionate and legalistic volumes most institutional inquiries deliver.

From BBC