dispassionate Meaning & Definition

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Meaning of dispassionate In English

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Examples of dispassionate

  • There, group identity appeared as a docile object of research, a distant promise at the end of a dispassionate analysis of elements of style.

  • The prevailing tone of the papers and responses is urbane, the discussion open and dispassionate, though not without passion.

  • Readers should be aware, however, that this is not a systematic, dispassionate survey of the labour movement in the twentieth century.

  • The forms that these concerns currently take are ' limiting ' in that they are informal, weakly institutionalised, and not particularly amenable to dispassionate analysis.

  • First, there is a central role for dispassionate science in a field polarized by advocates.

  • In addition, he overlooked the extent to which supposedly dispassionate scientific arguments were themselves entangled with attitudes to humans.

  • The dispassionate and sympathetic analysis of the past must in our submission be an indispensable part of our work.

  • This is a thorough and dispassionate enquiry into the underlying issues.

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