Their object is to raise a prejudice against us in advance, which will deprive us of a dispassionate and just hearing.
I can not too strongly urge a dispassionate treatment of this subject, which should be carefully kept aloof from all party strife.
But all these are matters for discussion and dispassionate consideration.
The Inter-American Commission on Human Rights has gained world acclaim for its dispassionate reports.
No; when I reflected on the matter, I was unmoved and dispassionate to an edifying degree.
A dispassionate judgment would be that Bessemer owed more to the development work of his Swedish licensees than to Mushet.
The Society of Engineers received a dispassionate account of the achievement at the Sheffield Works from E.
Winston shivered a little at the dispassionatebrutality of the speech, and then checked the anger that came upon him.
He was going home to find shelter from the cold, because his animal instincts prompted him, but otherwise almost without volition, in a state of dispassionate indifference.
It was some time before my reason came to my aid, and showed me that this was an event, on the whole, and on a disinterested and dispassionate view, not unfortunate.
A dispassionateand honest zeal in the cause of duty and humanity may be of eminent utility.
Not only was Northcote's own temper pacific, but he was too sweetly reasonable and too dispassionate to be a successful leader in Opposition.
Now sermon-writing, while it breeds a tendency to the making of rhetorical points, subordinates the habit of dispassionate inquiry to the enforcement of a moral lesson.
You say: "I desire to be fair, dispassionate and also candid.
At all events, dispassionate zeal has seldom done harm; and I again repeat, that my wish is not so much to see my own ideas adopted, as to urge the necessity of their being examined and digested.
Facts in Mesmerism, with Reasons for a Dispassionate Enquiry into it.
It has been a most instructive thing for the dispassionate student of history to see how near the surface in all of us the old fighting instinct lies, and how slight an appeal will wake it up.
I like greatly the objective and dispassionate key in which you keep everything, and the number of subdivisions and articulations which you make gives me vertiginous admiration.
This was in fact the case; for it knew how to treat the question, which divided the Greeks, in a more dispassionate and practical manner than they.
In these writings he exhibits a great grasp of principles, an accurate mastery of detail, and the same fusion of intelligent sympathy and dispassionate judgment that appeared in his handling of business.
The pause of peace, with friendly intercourse, returning affection, and dispassionate inquiry, can alone decide these important events, or do justice to the anxious expectations of Great Britain and America.
In reply to questions from her companion, Miss Minorkey told the story of Albert's conflict with Westcott--she stated the case with all the coolness of a dispassionate observer.
Charlton had brought himself to admire thisdispassionate temper.
We Americans are so much under the influence of partisan prejudices, so surrounded with the complications of present and past political issues, that for us a dispassionate study of this point is almost, or quite, impossible.
He tried to shut out the vision of a pale face floating in the sea; he fought to keep a grip on the dispassionate calmness which was a part of him.
They appeared at a moment of crisis; they addressed a sentiment of loyalty; they stood for the time outside the range of dispassionate criticism.
Not with the frantic bursts of oratory indulged in by those eloquent gentlemen, the counsel, but in a tone of dispassionate reasoning.
After the first shock of surprise, however, readers turned to the dispassionateanalysis of the individual doctrines advocated in the work, and were not slow to bring to light certain gaps and sophisms.
As dispassionate as conic sections it can never be, for it is biological, sociological, is by its very nature tinged with human interest, and can therefore never be wholly impartial.
Not until that struggle has been fought to a successful issue, not until the co-operative commonwealth has come into existence, can there be a comparatively dispassionate political economy.
It would be too much to say that I was deeply interested; but Mrs. Lascelles had inspired me with a certain sympathy and dispassionate regard.
It would be Catherine's opinion, of course; but a dispassionate view was not to be expected from her.
Then Jenny began to beg to get up, and Lucy, who had been watching with dispassionate curiosity from the edge of her little bed, was sent to amuse her until Marthy's return.
She looked out upon the world with level, dispassionate eyes in which there was none of Virginia's uncritical, emotional softness.