The tone of Nicholls' biography is dispassionately respectful, admiring even. |
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Each side is hell-bent on refuting the other's arguments, rather than examining them dispassionately. |
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The issue has become so politically charged that it is hard to view dispassionately. |
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Now he strode wearily and dispassionately through the enemy filth, cutting down those that stood in his path and ignoring all others. |
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Viewed dispassionately, the empirical evidence does not support such a position. |
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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. |
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Overall, Lewis presents his factual materials dispassionately and carefully. |
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So I try to approach possible conflicts dispassionately, removing the personal element. |
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The natural sciences, on the other hand, aim to understand nature objectively and dispassionately. |
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The opening shot, a stunning long take from a fixed camera, dispassionately observes the fumbling stick-up of a jewelry store. |
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Should we not be reviewing the facts much more dispassionately and reasonably? |
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Data protection and GMOs are not mere technocratic concerns, and the rules for them should not be dispassionately crafted by number-crunchers. |
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I think he found himself in the same position as everybody who looks at this dispassionately. |
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That forms part of the efforts that every country must make to debate its own history openly and dispassionately. |
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Marc Antony and Cleopatra round making history a most exciting business: it would be an injustice to tell their adventures dispassionately. |
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There is no reason to believe that the juror in question has received information which might undermine his ability to judge this case dispassionately. |
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Consequently, if had to take decisions, the first would be to look at this Euro-Mediterranean relationship dispassionately and rationally. |
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Such re-gathering of inner man enables one to handle the outer activity dispassionately, judiciously, and with equanimity. |
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Sometimes others can see a situation more clearly and dispassionately and perhaps see new angles to it. |
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I hope, Mr Berlusconi, you will look upon the dialogue with our Parliament dispassionately and with an open mind. |
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These two steps were designed to encourage the participants to analyse the problem of corruption dispassionately. |
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Local politics is something they were devoting much of their lives to, yet they could be dispassionately analytical about this part of themselves. |
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But he knew he had never heard someone speak so dispassionately. |
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Here there is a need to define clearly and dispassionately what is fair competition and what is not. |
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And his argument that we are heading to certain fiscal disaster is quite calmly and dispassionately made. |
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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. |
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It is rarer to dispassionately examine a specific implementation of DPI on a network. |
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Several rounds were fired with the desired effect as Cornwallis looked on dispassionately. |
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As diplomats, you know from experience that such knowledge helps you identify injustices and grievances, so as to consider dispassionately the concerns of all involved in a given dispute. |
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Its report dispassionately set out the arguments for and against big dams. |
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Such is the continuing rancour about the decision to invade Iraq in the first place that it is almost impossible to debate this question dispassionately. |
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Each of the several fires that Mr Pamuk records viewing dispassionately, as rich people's beautiful wooden mansions burnt down on the shores of the Bosphorus, represented the loss of a family fortune. |
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One more reason why it is important to commit ourselves to assessment policies that dispassionately weigh the pros and cons of various methods of energy production. |
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Reviewers must view the situation dispassionately and not let their judgment be coloured by personal styles or behaviours that surface during the review process. |
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In order to do so, we need to look dispassionately at the benefits of such reform and display a sense of responsibility and flexibility in order to achieve our goals. |
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Every effort must be made to ensure that the decision to charge or not to charge is reached dispassionately, after as much deliberation as circumstances permit. |
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It has yet to be seen whether the technical decision-makers leading the current series of MultiModal Studies are able to dispassionately review the transport problems they are to address. |
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That planning is best done deliberately, dispassionately and holistically. |
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This is the notion that cultures should not be judged by another's values or viewpoints, but be examined dispassionately on their own terms. |
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That is, she has an amoral affectlessness, a serene indifference to the suffering of others, which she invites and dispassionately observes as tests of her power. |
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We know when trouble finds him, Reacher will do whatever it takes. Dispassionately and without remorse. |
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