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1
I'm up here, and I can take a
dispassionate
view
of things.
2
Mr Callinan will bring a fresh perspective and
dispassionate
view
to the inquiry.
3
It would be Catherine's opinion, of course; but a
dispassionate
view
was not to be expected from her.
4
Let me acknowledge here that a loyal and loving brother cannot provide a
dispassionate
view
of John Kennedy's presidency.
5
But Paul Stukely, at twenty years of age, was not likely to take this
dispassionate
view
of the case.
6
For one, our commentary would be more straight-up, we'd have a more
dispassionate
view
,
and we target our audience differently.
7
A
dispassionate
view
of the situation would have pronounced Jethro as useful to the pioneers in one place as in another.
8
We could, and always did, take a more
dispassionate
view
of Baden-Powell's plight than we could or would take of our own.
9
The latter sentiment is a
dispassionate
view
,
far removed from the match environment, where the primal impulse is to get up and carry on.
10
No, I think you will get no fairer or more
dispassionate
view
of the Congress business than such men as I can give you.
11
It is difficult to find in Venezuela today neutral and
dispassionate
views
about the government of President Hugo Chavez.
dispassionate
view
dispassionate