Economists, who do not truck in cloaks and daggers, have asked a dispassionate question: Could it be that oligarchs play a positive role, particularly in transition countries such as Russia, Ukraine, or Kazakhstan where there are so few entrepreneurs?
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Thain, a dispassionate, numbers-driven executive lacking the back-slapping charisma of a Richard Grasso or a David Komansky, transformed the Big Board from its clubby ways to a global, electronically driven exchange group.
Look at the possible obstacles to your vision in a dispassionate and objective way.
Characterised as a dispassionate strategist, Mr McGuinness became Sinn Fein's chief negotiator in the Good Friday Agreement talks.
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These are just a few areas where you could take a dispassionate look to see how you present your business publicly.
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Of course, the Center for Biological Diversity is not a dispassionate observer.
Scientists who try to describe the evidence in a dispassionate way are routinely attacked for being corrupt and in the pay of industry.
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In 1988, Michael Dukakis gave a dispassionate response when asked whether he would favor the death penalty for someone who raped and murdered his wife.
Editors were nervous about running a first-person account in a newspaper that prides itself on a dispassionate tone, but Canedy persisted, and says that Abramson was her champion.
Republicans took from that a kind of dispassionate assessment of Keystone, which some regarded as a hopeful sign.
He added that the Scottish government was engaging in a "dispassionate approach" to the way it was informing the people of Scotland about how an independence might be.
They need a cold, dispassionate environment that will let them reconsider their options and to stress test them very rigorously.
Detachment is usually associated with a slacker mentality: a cold, dispassionate, uninterested, apathetic, even condescending attitude toward life and others.
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Brooks, my idol, is the only person I know of who can walk the tightrope between opposing viewpoints on an issue and really, truly, present a balanced, dispassionate, as-close-to-objective-as-there-is, perspective.
They were last spotted in the early afternoon of June 8th by Noel Odell, himself a strong climber and dispassionate witness, who was following them in support.
"A commission offers us an opportunity for a much more thorough, dispassionate, thoughtful response, " Stratman said.
The account was straightforward, dispassionate, designed to be impressive, a preview of what she would be like in the grand jury.
Maybe we should dispense with all of the nonsense about dispassionate rational analysis and determine policy via the use of a collective Congressional mood ring.
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Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg, speaking in the Commons, said the UK government's "dispassionate analysis" of the impact of Scottish independence would be a "powerful addition" to the debate, and the first in a series of papers on the issue.
Dispassionate obervers like, umm, myself, always thought that it was a pretty odd patent to grant.
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