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"dispassionately" Definitions
  1. in a way that is not influenced by emotion

154 Sentences With "dispassionately"

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Let us look at it dispassionately, without considering about past ties, about future ties -- dispassionately," he said, adding the end goal was "to maintain it, strengthen it, or scrap it.
Mr Loznitsa's camera dispassionately surveys the scene from above. ■
The client was smoking dispassionately, staring at the new one.
I want to be able to observe this show dispassionately.
Instead, this time, James could look dispassionately at what happened.
I could never have watched Paul Schrader's First Reformed dispassionately.
Computers often dispassionately come up with different selections than humans do.
But it's hard to get them to think dispassionately about this subject.
Kavanaugh can't just dispassionately try to disprove the allegations made against him.
The nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office dispassionately explained the damage it would do.
A crowd gathers around Ali Marhad's tent as he dispassionately recounts his hardship.
Why then not allow the universe to dispassionately handle this question of justice?
They chose instead to communicate it all as dispassionately and clinically as possible.
He has an ability to step outside himself and to view issues dispassionately.
He's shown us that he's up for a fight, but can he rule dispassionately?
Facebook does not have a financial stake in dispassionately disseminating true or unbiased information.
Like the work of the midcentury structuralist anthropologists, corpus analysis purports to pattern-seek dispassionately.
He prosecuted Democrats and Republicans equally and dispassionately, using only the law as his motive.
The Supreme Court is no longer a place where justices dispassionately rule on the Constitution.
Slager appears to radio for backup, approaches Scott's body, and dispassionately places handcuffs on him.
The band didn't want to be studied that way, they didn't want to be dispassionately analyzed.
I'm simply saying that for me to see Mr. Trump from a distance, dispassionately, is impossible.
Instead dispassionately research the prospects of a company in the current range of macro- economic outcomes.
Or should it report aggressively but dispassionately in hopes of retaining credibility with the broadest audience?
The only way to contend with this misperception is to examine your company stock holdings dispassionately.
You would be justified, then, in telling them, as dispassionately as you can, what really happened.
The following pages lay out all the facts dispassionately and in necessary detail – from start to finish.
" J.P. "Here it comes," sings Jenny Hval, dispassionately, in the chorus of her new track, "Female Vampire.
Judge Kavanaugh showed himself to be up to fighting when attacked, but less so to judging dispassionately.
My days off are spent dispassionately debunking myths about this virus with my family and close friends.
Mr. Cooper — softly, dispassionately — read a variety of first-person texts that depict aspects of gay sexuality.
The model projects neither modesty nor bravado; he simply allows the camera to dispassionately catalog his body.
Joseph McCarthy (R-WI) to know the body hasn't always dispassionately considered solutions far from the partisan fray.
We're watching them dispassionately, at a distance, like a clinical observer, maybe, or also maybe like a killer.
"Hagan has delivered a supple, confident, dispassionately reported and deeply well-written biography," our critic Dwight Garner writes.
Dispassionately, she built a case against Judge Kavanaugh, based on the testimony Dr. Blasey had presented in Washington.
Mr. Stearns described him as "dispassionately passionate," devoted to his work but not given to displaying his emotions.
It may even offer us a way to evaluate dispassionately how many refugees we should resettle every year.
It isn't an event that happened in the past, which can be dispassionately reworked and reassessed—it's happening now.
Blunk documents all of this dispassionately, letting the facts of Wright's life speak for themselves — sometimes to a fault.
The company's culture prides itself on relentless focus, dispassionately eliminating business initiatives that are not core to the overall strategy.
Taking the distanced perspective could help you to weigh up the benefits and the risks of the move more dispassionately.
Look at things dispassionately: Bonds are relatively expensive now, while stocks are cheaper than they were a few weeks ago.
Instead of responding dispassionately to North Korea's taunts, he has pledged to rain "fire and fury" down on the North.
The debate here and the objective of this measure is to provide information as dispassionately, clearly and objectively as possible.
Like, Won't it allow people to pursue their goals more dispassionately and effectively without making the goals themselves more laudable?
We should be deeply enraged that, for large slices of the population, no mechanism exists to punish misconduct swiftly and dispassionately.
So are we now able to evaluate aspirants for high office dispassionately, on the basis of their experience, achievements and qualifications?
Still, it is the poets and novelists who have grappled least dispassionately with the cruel and steady majesty of time's engulfments.
"We enforce the Twitter Rules dispassionately and equally for all users, regardless of their background or political affiliation," a Twitter representative said.
"We enforce the Twitter Rules dispassionately and equally for all users, regardless of their background or political affiliation," a Twitter spokeswoman said.
Miner, turning the mirror on America, taught us something essential about the discomfort, even dysphoria, of assessing one's own culture dispassionately, objectively.
This will allow you to move beyond the emotion of the moment and consider more dispassionately whether it holds truth for you.
Colorado's move to the Pacific-12 from the Big 12 is difficult to examine dispassionately, given the Buffaloes' more generally putrid 2000s.
Weighing the challenge of a rising China dispassionately is made harder by a simultaneous, and not coincidental, crisis of confidence in the West.
To govern dispassionately requires a measure of mental serenity, which is hard to come by while Americans are still bleeding in Las Vegas.
She has been able to dispassionately dispatch such cases in the past, but since her husband's disruption of their marriage, her confidence is faltering.
The senators asked the IGs "perform your duties dispassionately and comprehensively" and then requested that they respond to the lawmakers' questions by March 31.
The danger is that the Nobel will lose its most important function, which is to dispassionately select the best writers from across the globe.
"However, the forensic psychiatrist added that, "if you look at it dispassionately, you do have to acknowledge that no one should die in jail.
The kind of speech where Obama levels with his audience, dispassionately delivering hard truths won through careful observation, is really his rhetorical home turf.
We find it very difficult to be honest on either side about what the real risks are, or to investigate dispassionately what the risks are.
When the attacks finally occur, Baskin leaves the characters' viewpoints to narrate the events dispassionately, starkly setting out facts of timing and numbers of dead.
Whether Wenner can see it or not, his bet has paid off: Hagan has delivered a supple, confident, dispassionately reported and deeply well-written biography.
I learned that the best person to talk about wealth and class was an upper-middle class person because she supposedly could look at it dispassionately.
" She added, almost dispassionately: "The lesson from that, from my family, was you get over it by getting back on a boat and continuing to sail.
Nonetheless it is essential for this Agency, and its Administrator, calmly and dispassionately to review the evidence of record, correctly apply the law, and act accordingly.
With so much change in the industry, some analysts have questioned whether the group should seek a new CEO from outside who could look at it dispassionately.
"What we've got to do is we've got to very dispassionately allow the investigation to go forward without speculation, without rumor, without innuendo, without conspiracy," he continued.
People don't dispassionately look at the data on (say) crime rates, conclude undocumented immigrants are dangerous, and then decide to support politicians like Trump as a result.
Lust counterposes the children's genteel hiking trips and war games with the atrocities Karnau dispassionately documents, drawing both narrators' segments to emphasize visual details over their context.
The Patriots evoke strong feelings among N.F.L. fans, and for fans and critics, it is hard to evaluate a big blow like the loss of Gronkowski dispassionately.
So it wasn't the discovery of texts that got him fired, it was the bias manifest in those texts that made him unfit to objectively and dispassionately investigate.
If you read The Plague long ago, perhaps for a college class, you likely were struck most by the physical torments that Camus's narrator dispassionately but viscerally describes.
Dispassionately and with a matter-of-fact delivery at odds with their testimony, they recount what they say are the horrors that have led to their present situation.
It's a complex thing, not the best measurement of health, and the more we all dispassionately think of it as a data point, the better for literally everyone.
In the flesh, he's a garrulous, polite creep who discusses the mechanics of his crimes as dispassionately as he does the fine points of a prison egg-salad sandwich.
At one point, Elena dispassionately asks Mia "Are we friends?" and receives a dead-eyed "Sure" in response that couldn't lack more warmth if they were sitting atop a glacier.
It's a curious fact, however, that Murray — who lambastes the unwillingness of politically correct social scientists to look dispassionately at the data — publishes his books under such carefully controlled circumstances.
"The Post traditionally has been cautious in the terminology it uses to characterize individuals' statements, because a news organization's job is to inform its readers as dispassionately as possible," Baron said.
And then they must win two more games against teams who were selected not to please bowl officials, but because they were dispassionately judged to be the best of the best.
It's often footage of people in their lowest moments, injured or panicked or on the run, and he captures it dispassionately, then turns it into news that essentially nobody benefits from knowing.
Early in the film, "The Narrator" (Ed Norton) explains his occupation as an insurance actuary, whose job it is to dispassionately determine whether an auto manufacturer should invest in recalling a defect.
Getting robots to kill humans will be disturbingly routine—and dangerousIt's The Terminator scenario come to life—the unleashing of fully automated weapons systems that dispassionately hunt down and kill human combatants.
Saunders's memoir is an attempt to declare herself before her mind wastes away — and to analyze her dementia as dispassionately as possible, in the cool manner that a herpetologist might a snake.
"They've looked carefully and dispassionately at the facts and confirmed that the UK is the best place to base a global business," a spokeswoman for the UK's Treasury said in a statement.
"We have always taken decisions such as this dispassionately and with only one criteria in mind — do we believe the outcome will allow us to compete at a higher level," he said.
We followed our training: listening dispassionately and asking follow-up questions to gather as many details as possible, then writing our report in an expedient manner for circulation to the intelligence community.
On April 22, more than a million people across all seven continents took to the streets (and dirt roads and snowfields) to declare themselves, not dispassionately, for the fundamental political value of science.
She has adapted her magazine and herself to changing times and cultures to an unmatched extent, dispassionately (or ruthlessly) jettisoning her catechisms when they cease to work, from magazine sections to Vogue spinoffs.
This argument collapses if the old theory is given up, so that we can look, more dispassionately, and perhaps without much prejudice, at the inescapable (and possibly unintended) practical consequences of proportional representation.
One of video games' most persistent problems, whereby you kill repeatedly, dispassionately and from a distance—both physically and emotionally—is addressed partially by having you use, rather than a gun, a sword.
Maybe the levers of power are not in the hands of people who want to pull America back to an ugly past, but ones who will dispassionately push us into a terrifying new future.
So over the next four months, we will publish a series of Brexit briefs that seek to do this, as dispassionately as possible—in the hope of satisfying even the Gradgrinds among our readers.
"No matter how tragic, no matter how much we wish those children and their teachers were not lost, their families had not suffered, the law needs to be applied dispassionately," Vogts said in court.
And it's possible to believe, sincerely and dispassionately, that people can best address their economic and social problems by "pulling themselves up by the bootstraps," buckling down and working hard to escape from poverty.
But Mr. Barr at times seemed to channel the vantage point of a defense lawyer for Mr. Trump that was at odds with the image of an attorney general who enforces the law dispassionately.
In other words, for those who believe that impeachment is not only just but a matter of constitutional responsibility, it also can be politically prudent to dispassionately and responsibly advance a strong case for impeachment.
As the auctioneer Sellem, the bald and spectacled Alan Oke bore some resemblance to Stravinsky, dispassionately selling off the 18th-century artifacts of Tom and Baba's house — or relics from the warehouse of music past.
Ms. Marcano-Kelly was team M&M, but when it came time for the undecideds to choose, she did not argue the merits of candy-coated chocolate and instead dispassionately translated the pleas from others.
Ms. Marcano-Kelly was team M&M, but when it came time for the undecideds to choose, she did not argue the merits of candy-coated chocolate and instead dispassionately translated the pleas from others.
As it did with the creation of the Iraq Study Group 10 years ago, Congress could convene a bipartisan panel to dispassionately assess the terrorist threat and how our government is positioned to meet it.
American voters, a study recently published in the American Journal of Political Science recently concluded, aren't dispassionately discussing the nuances of charter schools and tax policy: they're angry about their country, and they're only getting angrier.
Mike — let's drop the conceit that I'm writing dispassionately about this, because Mike and I used to work together and we're still friends — has done excellent work covering the Uber story for the past few years.
I mean, these are the people that were supposed to be dispassionately, objectively investigating a fact pattern and they have much animus against Donald Trump as anything I have seen in my eight years in politics.
Appel, a former public relations director for the Yankees, approaches the work of the biographer the way an official scorer approaches a ballgame: dispassionately noting every event, with little to differentiate the mundane from the miraculous.
"There's something to having a bunch of nerds sitting in an office dispassionately reading lots and lots of material and distilling the meaning of a word as it's been used in lots of places," she said.
I'm interested in whether he's going to finally step up and lead decisively, dispassionately, responsibly, credibly, and get to the American people the medical and economic relief that we need to get through this crisis together.
Wenner is said to regret his decision to choose Hagan to be his biographer, but from this reader's perspective his bet paid off: Hagan has delivered a graceful, confident, dispassionately reported and deeply well-written biography.
One focal moment is when we hear another central character, Cambridge Analytica's Brittany Kaiser, dispassionately recounting how data surpassed oil in value last year — as if that's all the explanation needed for the terrible behavior on show.
"Putting the talks in broader normative terms gives (Beijing) leverage — 'I can't make big concession because my society will be angry' — but it also makes it harder for both sides to dispassionately find common ground," Kennedy added.
But anyone weighing the two claims dispassionately would conclude that Republicans have shown far more willingness to bend the rules of governance to their will, and far less respect for how those rules have traditionally been administered.
Steve Snyder, the editor in chief of The 74, said in his own tweets Monday that the site had also published opinion pieces critical of Ms. DeVos and her policies, along with news articles dispassionately covering education.
"One of the jobs of intelligence is to look at things dispassionately, almost clinically," said John E. McLaughlin, who served as deputy director and acting director of the C.I.A. during the Clinton and George W. Bush administrations.
That meant trying not to take sides or to make ourselves the story but rather to work dispassionately on behalf of Reuters users, who would need honest, carefully sourced, vigorous reporting on what this presidency meant for them.
She never won an Emmy for Grey's—still one of the Television Academy's biggest oversights considering her five consecutive nominations—but let me see this as dispassionately as I can: she had freaking better get one for Eve.
Which made this season's long-desired Stark reunion a bummer, because instead of tender homecomings we got Sansa and Arya turning against each other and Bran, in his new three-eyed state, dispassionately vision-questing with a tree.
So convinced is he that evidence of Russian meddling taints his legitimacy, Trump refuses in nearly every way to face the issue squarely and dispassionately -- the way any good commander in chief would face a national security threat.
That happens offstage, dispassionately, when a letter from an insurer or an operator on the phone lets someone know that a necessary procedure for recovery or treatment has been denied or was never covered in the first place.
He said he expects the company to trade in the $3.5 billion to $4 billion range — especially when the core business is valued dispassionately, outside of the drama and intrigue that has surrounded the company over the past decade.
Over the course of the year, I have attempted to look dispassionately at the unfolding of these events, but I cannot completely extricate my own skin and background from this debate, nor should anyone else who is a minority.
And then there's Kobach A couple hours later and a couple miles away from the hubbub of the state fair, Kobach sat at Carl's Bar, eating a burger while dispassionately explaining why he thinks some Republicans don't like him.
On behalf of the consumers whom the antitrust laws are designed to protect, it is worth pausing and asking — as dispassionately as one can in these debates — about the basis for the antitrust consensus that vertical mergers are generally procompetitive.
They didn&apost even have a Republican nominee at the time, but she&aposs going to win a hundred million to zero in March of 2016 -- and this according to the guy who&aposs supposed to be dispassionately and objectively interviewing her.
Meanwhile, the islanders' world moves on: an old woman meticulously makes her bed and kisses a statue of Saint Mary, a silent man hunts for sea urchins at night, a grandmother dispassionately recalls the bombs of World War II as she sews.
It isn't funny that her comments hurt some people, but it is fucking hilarious that Megyn Kelly Today requires its host—a woman famous for dispassionately reducing polished public figures across the political spectrum to quivering lumps of equivocation—to empathize and emote.
Running at the Bush Theater in West London through March 3, the 65-minute production from the director John Hoggarth focuses on Tessa, a fortysomething psychotherapist who reports not altogether dispassionately on a case to which her character has a saddening personal connection.
Rather than give the Department of Justice — and, assuming jurisdictional issues are resolved, perhaps even the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) — an opportunity to look dispassionately at the facts, law and economics of the transaction, these consumer groups are going for the political jugular.
I feel the time is long and tragically overdue for all of us in the industry, women and men, to unite — calmly and dispassionately — and create a new culture of respect, equality and empowerment, where bullies and their enablers are no longer allowed to prosper.
I feel the time is long and tragically overdue for all of us in the industry, women and men, to unite -- calmly and dispassionately -- and create a new culture of respect, equality and empowerment, where bullies and their enablers are no longer allowed to prosper.
Thanks to the members' labors, any journalist or historian interested in assessing the problem of priestly sex abuse dispassionately, and anyone seeking the truth about a lurid and polarizing story, can turn to a sober and detailed accounting — one that that the church itself commissioned.
Whatever John Henryish desire you may have to see humans triumph — to watch them prove that knowing and caring about things is better than dispassionately sorting strings of text — will collide with your knowledge that they absolutely, positively, with great empirical certainty will not.
He spoke dispassionately about the injustice of affirmative action, about the "malice directed toward white people" in popular media, about how the cartoon comedy "King of the Hill" was the last TV show to portray "a straight white male patriarch" in a positive light.
More specifically, thank goodness for the citizens who have rallied against the bill — the disabled activists who protested on Capitol Hill yet again on Monday, the callers who flooded the Senate switchboard, the experts who dispassionately explained the bill's brutal effects, and many others.
Then the Kentucky Republican shocked them all as he dispassionately informed them at the top of the meeting that the vote would be delayed, and that he would continue the painful exercise of trying to get 50 of the caucus' 52 votes for Obamacare repeal.
My house is about four blocks from the Pulse nightclub and even though I've been trained to look at and analyze horrible situations dispassionately for the past 30 years, when blood is actually spilled in the streets that I drive over every day, it is different.
Faced with the spiraling complications of gray areas, there's something that can seem both fair and personally righteous about enforcing rules as rigidly and dispassionately as possible — even when it leads to Inspector Javert levels of obsession with law and order regardless of context or human cost.
Proceeding from the idea that even "abhorrent" institutions should be dispassionately understood in their totality, this dazzling account of the Raj unfolds as a social history of British colonial administrators, from the first forays of the East India Company, in 1615, to the Empire's exit, in 1947.
This is a strong, well-written and weirdly seductive little novel about enjoying the small pleasures of life on your own little boat — or pretending that you can live apart from the world you think you're simply observing, dispassionately, from way up there in "the bishop's bedroom."
The idea that he joined the SS dispassionately and half-heartedly fits with much of what we known about the British Free Corps, but must also have made his story more palatable when he returned to a country that could feasibly have thrown him in jail, or worse.
To many who look at Carmichael dispassionately, it's hard to fathom how such a remote mine that will produce relatively low value coal can make economic sense in an environment where coal demand is likely to fall in the coming decades as the world turns away from high-emission fossil fuels.
In my mind, I think of Jeff Bezos and Amazon as sort of like earnestly analytical, very sober, very serious, and they might take risks that don't work, like the Fire Phone, but those are calculated risks, and then they sort of dispassionately walk away from it when they're done.
Miller strolled into the clubhouse Saturday morning, ducked his lean, 6-foot-7 frame into his dressing stall, and spoke so dispassionately about his anticipated move to an eighth-inning setup role (with Betances taking over the seventh) that he sounded like a decaffeinated television analyst discussing it from the booth.
On lead track "Tension At The Surface," Kadahn steps up for a dose of dispassionately moody, interlocking synths undergirded with an almost grungy 808 pattern—it would make a great soundtrack for stonefaced bitcoin mining—while on "Agent Protocol," Kid Simpl gets involved for a frayed, hiccupping, and manic array of breakbeat arrangements.
And like many in the market for a newly built rental — where decisions often come down to fairly minor things like a month of free rent or a location half a block closer to the subway — they spent the months leading up to their move dispassionately comparing floor plans, costs and transit options.
In 2016, the first person might have fallen asleep with the sense that Donald Trump truly had captured the hearts of the country — while the second person would be able to look at the popular vote total and note dispassionately, without the hours of agony, that Hillary Clinton remained ahead in the popular vote.
It's a song that neatly brings together the disaster of pain pill culture with the pitiless allure of celebrity ("I heard the tales, fortune and blame / Tigers and wolves defanged by fame"), while visually St. Vincent watches on dispassionately from the luminescent mise-en-scene like some austere dominatrix with an Ayn Rand hairdo.
As a citizen of this country, I retain culpability and agency within the state of race relations, but I can still look more or less dispassionately at "Laocoön" — at the MOCAD, there is a triple-sized version of the piece presented by Biggers at Art Basel Miami Beach last year — whereas others clearly cannot.
Scenes range from a blacksmith hammering horseshoes to a macabre quintet singing "The Battle Hymn of the Republic" on a tiny stage covered with mothballs, or a Stetsoned, patchy bearded doctor dispassionately amputating a man's leg with a rusty saw while a wide-eyed, smiling mannequin teen watches the hilariously grotesque robot surgery with undisguised glee.
Beginning with the shots of a crawler-transporter hauling the Saturn V rocket to the Cape Canaveral launch pad, and Walter Cronkite's newscast oratory providing the only overt narrative setup the movie will avail itself of, "Apollo 11" dispassionately lays out just how many things needed to go exactly right for this mission to be accomplished.
DEIR Ez-ZOR, Syria — On a rooftop overlooking the Islamic State-held town of Hajin in far eastern Syria, fighters from the Deir Ezzor Military Council, a local sub-militia of the U.S.-backed Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF), watch dispassionately as heavy mortars sail overhead and land in clouds of grey dust in the townscape just ahead.
As Twain himself observed, each Christian (whether Presbyterian, Baptist, Catholic, Methodist, Episcopalian) came to Palestine looking for — and finding — the Holy Land of their own denomination: Honest as these men's intentions may have been, they were full of partialities and prejudices, they entered the country with their verdicts already prepared, and they could no more write dispassionately and impartially about it than they could about their own wives and children.
Its guiding assumption—Coons doesn't want to believe it, but he clearly can't help but entertain it—is that those whose privilege affords them effective immunity from the actions of a government also have the privilege of believing that their enlightened status allows them to think more dispassionately—and hence correctly—about politics than those who know that what happens in Congress has real-life effects on real-life people.
While it is true that administrative agencies must subject their actions to "public notice and comment" under the Administrative Procedure Act, regulatory agencies should not promulgate rules and regulations based upon the vox populi; rather, these agencies are charged with dispassionately implementing their respective enabling statutes as delineated by Congress based upon the plain text of the statute, the case law interpreting that statute, the economics, and the substantive record before them.

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