How To Use Dispassionately In A Sentence

  • She would have given a great deal to be able to recall dispassionately all they had said and done that night. Ship Of Magic
  • Each side is hell-bent on refuting the other's arguments, rather than examining them dispassionately.
  • Once emotions enter into the equation, any ability to dispassionately judge the value of an item is easily lost. Lighten Up
  • Local politics is something they were devoting much of their lives to, yet they could be dispassionately analytical about this part of themselves.
  • Obama came from a completely different background, which surely equips him to understand and feel pain of other similarly situated people, but he also appears to be a cool clinician as he dispassionately dissects people's pain with the result that he gets far too little credit for understanding and truly sympathizing. Frank A. Weil: Working With Roosevelt
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  • She is a consummate journalist - the facts are all here, and clearly and dispassionately explained.
  • This perspective allows her to observe any dilemma dispassionately and solve problems that go beyond linear logic. New Action Girl Comic: Masquerade
  • although he was looking at the other girl, he did so dispassionately
  • The reader who reads science fiction dispassionately is likely to be struck by how closely the human imagination is tied to reality, even when it deliberately sets out to violate it. January 2007
  • Each side is hell-bent on refuting the other's arguments, rather than examining them dispassionately.
  • The natural sciences, on the other hand, aim to understand nature objectively and dispassionately.
  • This should be combined with addressing challenges of accountability and dispassionately managing the negative effects of incumbency such as careerism, competition for status, corruption and so on. Contextual considerations in addressing challenges of leadership
  • Still, considered dispassionately, the DNC convention policing was less violent than it might have been. Discourse.net: Something About International Conferences Brings Out the Worst in Police
  • Let us agree, however, that wherever there is no forced option, the dispassionately judicial intellect with no pet hypothesis, saving us, as it does, from dupery at any rate, ought to be our ideal.
  • Dispassionately considered, the landrail should be a bird that a man could scarcely miss on the first occasion of his handling a gun; in cold fact, it often survives two barrels apparently untouched. Birds in the Calendar
  • First, let's consider the risks dispassionately.
  • All are viewed dispassionately, the heart as a pump, the brain as a network of neural tissues, the eye as a receptor of visual stimuli.
  • The picture of an agency which dispassionately administers scientifically-designed standards is blurred further by organizational practices.
  • The opening shot, a stunning long take from a fixed camera, dispassionately observes the fumbling stick-up of a jewelry store.
  • A little later, when her glance passed to the roof of the mill there was no perceptible change in her expression; and she observed dispassionately that the shingles which caught the drippings from the sycamore were beginning to rot. The Miller of Old Church
  • His mind was working coldly, dispassionately, without rancor, but with contempt for the weakness and promiscuousness of his father. Tai-Pan
  • I had renovated several old properties in England and was trying to look at the house dispassionately. Mi Pullman: remodeling a Mexican Art Nouveau townhouse I
  • Viewed dispassionately, the empirical evidence does not support such a position.
  • The opening shot, a stunning long take from a fixed camera, dispassionately observes the fumbling stick-up of a jewelry store.
  • The reply came hesitantly and in exactly the manner Tiff had expected: dispassionately and unsuspiciously. Parlor Games
  • Given its stridency of tone, it would be disingenuous to claim that it merely represented a divergent view; it is anything but dispassionately presented.
  • There's a moment in writing presentations; you are dispassionately writing and editing point-form notes about the things you want to talk about, a kind of disjoint series of ideas that you know all fit together somehow, and you're really just playing with them to see how they fit, then you take a bit of time off to help someone on IRC and you come back to it. Planet Python
  • Now he strode wearily and dispassionately through the enemy filth, cutting down those that stood in his path and ignoring all others.
  • There is no reason to believe that the juror in question has received information which might undermine his ability to judge this case dispassionately.
  • Overall, Lewis presents his factual materials dispassionately and carefully.
  • The picture of an agency which dispassionately administers scientifically-designed standards is blurred further by organizational practices.
  • The tone of Nicholls' biography is dispassionately respectful, admiring even.
  • But he knew he had never heard someone speak so dispassionately.
  • As more managers become sensitized to graphicacy issues such as this, we can expect a decrease in advocacy graphics and an increase in the number of decisions made dispassionately, based on a full understanding of the reality in the data.
  • Who that has known a man quick and shrewd to see dispassionately the inner history, the reason and the ends, of the combinations of society, and at the same time eloquent to tell of them, with a hold on the attention gained by a certain quaint force and sagacity resident in no other man, can find it difficult to understand why men still resort to Montesquieu? How Books Become Immortal
  • Things are made to arouse our passion, so long as meanness and villainy prevail; and if old men, knowing the balance of the world, can contemplate them all "dispassionately," more clearly than any thing else, to my mind, that proves the beauty of being young. Erema — My Father's Sin
  • While he never diffused an aura of vanity, he held his fine features at a haughty tilt as though regarding himself dispassionately in an invisible looking-glass.
  • The issue has become so politically charged that it is hard to view dispassionately.
  • So I try to approach possible conflicts dispassionately, removing the personal element.
  • The case needs to be examined dispassionately at a public inquiry.

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