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"dispassionate" Definitions
  1. not influenced by emotion
"dispassionate" Antonyms
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Empathy is correctly dispassionate only when empathizing with a dispassionate person.
He prided himself on his dispassionate approach to the job.
But the crisp, almost dispassionate tone is Mr. Berlinski's own.
In many ways, I had maintained a dispassionate attitude about that.
One is that they're not a dispassionate central banker that's independent.
To arrive at an answer requires an attempt at dispassionate evaluation.
As the Battle of the Bastards show, he can't be dispassionate.
Dispassionate observers might consider this part of the Burgundification of Priorat.
Incredibly, Zukowski considers himself a skeptic, a dispassionate sifter of facts.
He watches the ceremony with a dispassionate air, as does she.
During much of the interview, Mr. Comey seems disciplined and almost dispassionate.
The people who make the claim aren't just engaging in dispassionate analysis.
The resulting spats were followed by 15 minutes of dispassionate, general discussion.
His tone seems to vary: It can be compassionate, dispassionate, tender, merciless.
Think about how to frame your critique in a dispassionate, constructive way.
The letter's language was brisk, addled with clauses and legalese, totally dispassionate.
He is passionately dispassionate and cuts no player or coach a break.
As often happens with her work, dispassionate methods yield deeply moving results.
"Any investigation ought to be dispassionate, fair, thorough and expeditious," Chertoff said.
She says that a chronicler (like Johnson) need not be meek and dispassionate.
Again, this is what a dispassionate look at [what] decades of research suggest.
It's certainly not the case that crime lends itself to dispassionate, rational analysis.
I try to be dispassionate, but to be honest I felt the same.
Mueller will be factual, dispassionate and, most of all, accurate in his testimony.
Like any dispassionate, ruthless TV president, Selina Meyer is still figuring things out.
Many people criticized Dinklage for being dispassionate and for not selling the lines.
Making decisions in the Oval Office requires a level of dispassionate, reasoned analysis.
Mr. Harrower stakes out a middle ground between dispassionate observation and aching empathy.
Dr. Liao was professional; she seemed almost dispassionate as she described grievous injuries.
He demonstrated a dispassionate, there-there pat on the edge of the table.
But you're not dispassionate; you're passionately independent, challenging others to think for themselves.
So this distinction of "dispassionate policymaking" didn't really hold up much in Chile.
It is a detailed, dispassionate description of who, what, when, where, why and how.
"This is what a dispassionate look at decades of research suggests," Harris blithely says.
But as an investor, I take a dispassionate view of political rhetoric right now.
Instead of dispassionate neutral coverage, many have offered emotional rants that border on disrespect.
These are moral absolutes and in dispassionate, purely academic discussion they may serve fine.
Empathy suggests something more technical — a dispassionate approach to understanding the emotions of others.
We're supposed to look without favor, to come to passionate conclusions through dispassionate observation.
But as quiet as it is, this visually elegant show is anything but dispassionate.
The surprising end caused even the famously dispassionate host to practically lose his composure.
Conducting ourselves in a reverent manner should not be viewed as weak or dispassionate.
Congressional Budget Office analysts refused to be bullied and provided dispassionate, and devastating, analyses.
The details are frequently surreal, magical, hallucinogenic, delivered in a cool, dispassionate, routine manner.
"That takes both enormous emotional courage as well as a clear-thinking, dispassionate mindset."
Even the Supreme Court appears less dispassionate and more partisan than it should be.
"My goal is to be dispassionate, to be Switzerland, to be neutral and dispassionate and to make sure the rule of law prevails and to make sure that the delegates make their decision however the rules require them to do that," he said.
No. But it's increasingly rare to find independent voices providing news in a dispassionate way.
The Vision's dispassionate view of existence doesn't leave a whole lot of room for nuance.
Curators Jane Panetta and Rujeko Hockley are dispassionate in their approach to contemporary American culture.
In my workplace, the county morgue, I seek to be professionally removed and scientifically dispassionate.
That is one reason MacKenzie suggests relying on a presumably more dispassionate professional money manager.
Mr. Ostrovsky provides a much needed, dispassionate and eminently readable explanation of how it happened.
"Here, the dispassionate historian calmly takes the gloves off," Jeff Shesol writes, reviewing the book.
But Mr. McCain treated the meetings with the dispassionate discipline of a campaign strategy session.
If I was a more dispassionate, regular documentarian, that would be questions on the clipboard.
However, it's a legal adviser's job to be as kind yet as dispassionate as possible.
This is the second reason dispassionate study of Trump is challenging: He's one of us.
We wouldn't have been surprised, if the company's entry ended up a little weak and dispassionate.
Clinton, meanwhile, is a cool and accomplished debater but can come across as dull or dispassionate.
He was dispassionate as he described the challenges, but for him the fight was personal, too.
Only through dispassionate consideration of good data will society understand how best to prevent these crimes.
Yet, a dispassionate and deeper dive shows the bilateral relationship to be on a positive trajectory.
It's a dour, effortful account full of dispassionate observation that feels, in itself, a bit performative.
But researchers have long understood that politics sometimes swamps dispassionate analysis when it comes to regulations.
But dispassionate withdrawal, as represented by Dr. Manhattan's retreat from the world, is no answer either.
The causes of political change can only be understood with hindsight, and we have little dispassionate distance.
When you run a public company you've got to look at every perspective in a dispassionate way.
The IG demonstrated examples of thorough, nonpartisan, dispassionate fact finding, and should have effectively ended the matter.
The next director of national intelligence must carry the torch further, while providing dispassionate and nonpartisan leadership.
My dispassionate leanings were vindicated a couple of months later, when the U.S. hosted the World Cup.
Weyes Blood, sings in a dispassionate alto full of drowsy sensuality, like a goth-folk Karen Carpenter.
A dispassionate, fuel-agnostic examination of reliability options is not going to prioritize big piles of coal.
Did he seem to be a man who would be dispassionate, impartial and nonpartisan in his opinions?
Of course, we couldn't be dispassionate: Margaret Thatcher breathed over the country like a great parental god.
He will take no man's money dishonestly and no man's insolence without a due and dispassionate revenge.
How can one be dispassionate in the face of a leader who aligns himself with white supremacists?
Lots of people wrote about that, but I think from someone who was an insider, who did it in such a dispassionate ... You should read that again, because it's super dispassionate, it's just ... I remember when it came out, it was a Sunday, and it was passed around Twitter.
A typical Apple promotional video has a type: Clean, dispassionate, slightly British (thanks Jony Ive) and self-congratulatory.
We might think they're lucky, or even think it's limited to bad games, or games with dispassionate creators.
In documentary filmmaking, as in news writing, there is a fine line between irresponsible alarmism and dispassionate reportage.
Would I rather have a completely dispassionate relationship, or a tempestuous one that sometimes led to emotional reunions?
However, it makes little sense to hark back to a halcyon era of technocratic, supposedly dispassionate decision-making.
We need to have a dispassionate, objective discussion about a complicated topic but doing so is extraordinarily difficult.
He said that though he painted some polarizing politicians and other controversial figures, he tried to remain dispassionate.
It is being dispassionate in one's perception of the situation and then passionate in one's assault on it.
His reverent, nonjudgmental approach may seem too dispassionate to an American audience, Neil Genzlinger wrote in The Times.
Instead, it's a treatment of sexuality so dispassionate as to be nearly inhuman, which is genuinely perspective altering.
But he added: "It's incumbent upon us to provide clear and dispassionate definitions of what these things mean."
Mr. Dano, who seemed almost too tall to fit into the fake kitchen, was comparatively dispassionate, soft-spoken.
Offit's dispassionate, methodical summary of the religious and political theories that enabled that giant outbreak simmers with anger.
The answer is probably somewhere in between, but you won't get a dispassionate read on that in Unger's book.
Observed with gloating precision by Sean Odea's dispassionate camera, the flaying and knifing, drilling and gagging are depressingly pointless.
Seen with a logical, dispassionate eye, she knew nothing about the woman and had no way of finding out.
"It compounds the problem that the proposed piece is not a dispassionate recitation of the facts," the government wrote.
I've heard some successful investors say that the key to their success is being clinically dispassionate about liking people.
They also argued that the veneer of dispassionate technology could hide the threat of discrimination at law enforcement agencies.
And on the other: Mr Cowen's view of dispassionate progress in macroeconomics is just not how things usually work.
Instead, Schroeder, game-managing catcher and dispassionate, the technically-gifted artist that he is, asks what is going on.
This is a strangely captivating book — dark and utterly frightening, despite or perhaps because of the author's dispassionate tone.
I find it very awkward to watch myself, and it's hard to keep a dispassionate eye on the thing.
Almost no one calls the newcomers "foreigners," though it would be an accurate and relatively dispassionate term to use.
Can Carrie really believe that this lawyer's dispassionate "We'll make it work" amounts to a promise of full immunity?
It's not as easy to undermine stories that are as dispassionate and irrefutable as The Times produced last week.
"We owe it to the American people to take a hard and dispassionate look at the subject," he said.
But John Norris, managing director with Oakworth Capital, said investors need to be dispassionate and look at the facts.
If you're dispassionate, and look at the science and engineering of it, you will conclude that you need nuclear.
Hockney is comparatively dispassionate, however, because his method of working is instructively informed by inquisitive intellectual and technical explorations.
Again, I'm not reporting on that, I'm not a dispassionate newsgatherer, I'm telling about the death of my closest friend.
It's notable primarily for how dispassionate it is — particularly in comparison with the letter written by employees who oppose Dragonfly.
I'll aim to be fair and dispassionate, with the nerve to speak up and the judgment to draw intelligent conclusions.
Being rational, objective and dispassionate – picking wisely but selling only sparingly – is one of the pillars of Buffett's investing style.
But the resulting songs are so dispassionate that they may as well have been recorded by strangers in different cities.
Not staged, not lit, not cropped, not retouched, the color photographs of this American master are feats of dispassionate representation.
As ever, the writers side with the shrewd and dispassionate, punishing those characters foolish enough to exude a little warmth.
I have aimed to show readers the real-life impact of the so-called zero tolerance policy through dispassionate portraits.
You may dream of perfectly rational government, but fitting the complexities of life into dispassionate systems poses its own hazards.
Will the free press, now beset by cacophony, echo chambers and fake news, be capable of providing a dispassionate view?
Sure, your cousin, Sheila, might be a whiz with numbers, but it's best to have someone a little more dispassionate.
Even when one naked woman rests her head between the other's legs or breasts, the mood remains dispassionate, natural, cool.
"You can't just be dispassionate about value and cut off all the memories and evidence that have accumulated," he said.
Most of the officers remained dispassionate in the face of satirical jabs and hateful language, but there were a few exceptions.
It is not a dispassionate calculating machine, objectively searching for the right facts, figures and policies to make a reasoned decision.
It also made them into what its faculty thought economists should be: technically accomplished purveyors of policy advice, dispassionate but engaged.
They're both barren lands, they're harsh, and he is sort of a hunter-killer, dispassionate, beholden only to his own code.
Hugh Laurie's dispassionate, vicodin-fueled genius remains an iconic television character and the sole reason the show ran for eight seasons.
He is deploying these dispassionate facts to argue for ending Google's attempts at creating a fair and broadly welcoming working environment.
When she describes being ushered from the safety of her father's home by armed men, Judy's words are dispassionate but chilling.
For the man who became famous playing the ultimate dispassionate character, his poems successfully bring out the range of important emotions.
In this instance, Mr. Johnson has fashioned himself as the dispassionate answer to leaders across Europe who have acted more aggressively.
Yet the inevitable surrounding hype which has snowballed with every auction record will always threaten a dispassionate survey of his work.
The Senate, designed and structured to be a more deliberative and dispassionate body than the House, would best resist these forces.
Cersei has a history of overestimating her own cunning, especially with measured, dispassionate men who know how to exploit her vulnerabilities.
A curator takes the often-emotional comments, removes them from their combative context and rephrases them as cogent, dispassionate bullet points.
Like that earlier book, this one is told in a present-tense style that privileges roller-coaster participation over dispassionate context.
What makes this painting more than an autobiographical anecdote is the artist's ability to come across as dispassionate observer, an archaeologist.
" Nunes "has acted as an advocate of the President's position rather than as a dispassionate person who could oversee a fair inquiry.
And the dispute reminded many observers of a small-scale console war, something that was based more in fandom than dispassionate analysis.
With enough such stories, the entire enterprise starts to seem suspect—no good thing when dispassionate analysis is already dismissed as elitist.
Graduation is hardly the first film in which one bad deed leads to another, but it's among the most dispassionate and ambivalent.
We have this idea of a legal system in which prosecutors and defense lawyers are equal, with dispassionate judges presiding over everything.
Because it seems so dispassionate and scientific, it may have reconciled Australians to continued high levels of immigration, including of non-whites.
We were just beginning to understand the subsidy program, and who better to help explain it than a group of dispassionate experts?
Over the course of his campaign, Mr. Trump has talked less about how he alone can bring dispassionate business sense to Washington.
There's no dispassionate prosecutor who weighs the evidence, takes it to a grand jury, gets indictments, and then has a normal trial.
The drama of damage and endurance in "Ice" plays out in an arena of dire necessity and, somehow simultaneously, anomic, dispassionate curiosity.
"A dispassionate, sensible, no nonsense, 'shrink to fit' mentality is just what Capita needs, in our view," they said in a note.
A dispassionate assessment must focus on whether the president has either countered or contributed to Moscow's neo-imperialist and anti-American agenda.
Fairly reviewed, the Barr memorandum is a dispassionate analysis that provides an important perspective to the senior leadership of the Justice Department.
Be evolving my mind, be increasingly detached and dispassionate, be more emotionally aware of myself, make fewer much bigger decisions of impact.
Sanders have gone beyond dispassionate ideological disagreement and have exposed a deeper professional, political and personal hostility toward the senator and his campaign.
Though the characterization of the President's dispassionate personal temperament seems fair, to confuse his manner with his record would be a grave mistake.
Expect the judge to portray himself as a dispassionate legal scholar who, like Scalia, believes in interpreting the law as it was written.
It looks more like ammunition for a political war than dispassionate analysis, and thereby contributes to the polarisation that it claims to diagnose.
Many defenders seem genuinely baffled that a document that works so hard to appear dispassionate and reasonable could provoke such an emotional response.
He would prefer to remain dispassionate, he says, but his experiences in D.C. and Flint taught him that neutrality carries its own risks.
" He doesn't dodge psychology; in Jackson Pollock's drip paintings, Schjeldahl writes, the volatile artist found "a steadying and dispassionate, heaven-sent collaborator: gravity.
Judge Matsch was determined that the case would be handled with the same dispassionate military discipline that he routinely imposed in his courtroom.
If we lived in a healthy society, the ensuing indictments would be handled in a serious way — somber congressional hearings, dispassionate court proceedings.
It seemed big news to him that Rothenberg, a dispassionate prognosticator, had confidently issued such a prediction just 10 days into Trump's presidency.
"It's hard to talk about resource allocation in health care in a rational dispassionate way without sounding like a big jerk," Baicker said.
The two were not close, and he was somewhat dispassionate upon hearing the truth — words like "interesting," and "not surprising," peppered the conversation.
It provided a level-headed, dispassionate contrast to not only Kavanaugh (who later apologized), but also the other Democrats who were all fight.
In Elektra's case, the lines blur—unlike Angel, who is dispassionate about her arrangement, Elektra feels that Mr. Ford must really love her.
The people at this Mises Institute recently took a dispassionate look at the number of school shooting incident in the 22018s compared to today.
Reflexive even-handedness the analytical foundation of countless news stories, and nearly all punditry, but it wasn't derived from dispassionate observation of political reality.
It means that there is a strong tendency—what media and technology researchers call an "affordance"—away from dispassionate debate and toward strong emotions.
Films from 2001 to War Games to The Matrix to Transcendence worry about what happens if dispassionate, logic-driven computers get too much power.
The song is a curious mix of the dispassionate and the agonized, but what's never in doubt is the angst caused by new fatherhood.
Kaitlyn Greenidge IT was my first year as a scholarship student at a school that prized itself on teaching the skill of dispassionate debate.
But this notion of inferiority, I mean, no one talks about inferiority who's actually having a dispassionate argument on this topic of IQ testing.
Dispassionate analysis has often become inextricably mixed up with highly motivated lobbying and advocacy, to the severe detriment to the quality of the analysis.
A medium like Facebook that exerts such control over the speech of citizens in a democracy requires dispassionate, systematic oversight and regulation by government.
He is not interested in a dispassionate assessment of the Russian hack of the election, or the threat such hacking poses to US democracy.
Modest in dress, spare with his words on camera and dispassionate each time he breaks records, he is the anti-Kardashian of TV stars.
A rather more dispassionate analysis might suggest that United, the biggest club in the world's biggest league, can hardly avoid scrutiny when it stutters.
At the same time, the text's observational tone and Fliakos's dispassionate delivery maintain a sense of distance, which can feel overprotective of both characters.
Informed, honest, and dispassionate reflection on Justice Thomas and his long, dedicated, and able service on the high court should help answer that question.
Party leaders now regularly attempt to deny basic facts, whether they come from climate scientists or the dispassionate analysts at the Congressional Budget Office.
And what starts as white-hot rage slowly cools into a dispassionate disappointment in a system that, it is revealed, is operating as designed.
The tweaks are a little eerie, but that dynamic works for the movie, where Frank's sometimes-murderous job is treated with dispassionate, workaday remove.
Blend with that the characteristically British "stiff upper lip," and one can understand the necessity for a dignified, perhaps almost dispassionate public-facing queen.
The show was critiqued for its dispassionate handling of teen suicide; as a corrective, a content warning airs before each episode of its latest installment.
Some described hourslong waits in small, crowded offices and dispassionate doctors who offered nothing but prescriptions for the same drug day in and day out.
Her answers were generally curt, offering the bare minimum of information in a clinical, dispassionate way, even when talking about major milestones in her past.
It's not a prosecution where a dispassionate prosecutor weighs the evidence, takes it to a grand jury, gets indictments, and then has a normal trial.
Dispassionate third parties who attempt to achieve the same results will fail to do so if the reported findings have been massaged in some way.
To the Editor: Bret Stephens writes about Christine Blasey Ford's allegations in a seemingly impartial and dispassionate way, and I appreciate several of his points.
"Industry sponsors are fundamentally aware that they will receive independent analysis that has been critically evaluated in an honest and dispassionate manner," Mr. Sandes said.
That's something innumerable writers have done, obviously, but they seemed to do it in a newly dangerous way — with a pitiless, dispassionate modesty of ambition.
And our Trump-induced delirium indeed jeopardizes it, pumping up his impassioned adversaries at the risk of confusing and alienating dispassionate Americans in the middle.
But McIlroy ought to also have been prepared to face an opponent, in Woods, who was a dispassionate adversary intent on making putts, not conversation.
But as Ma's dispassionate prose makes clear, the life of a Shen Fever victim is not significantly different from the life of an office drone.
As per Geimer's 2003 essay, which was a dispassionate defense of Polanski, she did not date Polanski, nor did she want to have intercourse with him.
Sonically, the track seemed to hint at a Phil Spector influence, with the orchestral wall of sound replaced by guitar squall and Barlow's deceptively dispassionate delivery.
Its big set pieces aren't gruesome murders, but scenes where killers describe their heinous acts in the dispassionate tones we might reserve for a grocery list.
In the past, he added, guidelines appeared to be focused on getting people to eat less meat rather than a truly dispassionate look at the science.
Trying to be dispassionate about it, the movie is very much worth seeing, without rising to a level that warrants the early enthusiasm affixed to it.
When Warner Brothers conceptual artist Joe Musso explains 1970s studio politics, he provides a dispassionate recounting of history that sounds like he's reading a prepared statement.
In that regard, Frontline represents a dispassionate forum, but not a boring one -- in productions such as this, neatly distilling complex issues down to their essence.
Hewitt, however, is a smart guy trying to make a dispassionate, almost academic argument about effective leadership: Mao was a monster, but he got shit done!
It's easy to imagine that there's a better way, that one day we'll find a tool that can make neutral, dispassionate decisions about policing and punishment.
Any dispassionate review of the science — including the 2018 National Climate Assessment — reveals that climate change is a danger to both people and the natural world.
A Jordanian intelligence officer warned the C.I.A. that bin Zeid had become too attached to his asset to make dispassionate assessments, but he, too, was ignored.
Many cable viewers, it turned out, were not interested in television news's bread and butter — a diverse newscast of multiple dispassionate stories — no matter how important.
But there is nothing dispassionate about the relationship at the core of the book, between an androgynous native of Gethen and a human male from Earth.
But a dispassionate examination of events as they unfold in the film reveals that, at its heart, The Last Jedi is a bleak and unremitting tragedy.
Mr. Rain's rendition of the lines ("I'm sorry, Dave, I'm afraid I can't do that") was dispassionate in a way that was both soothing and unsettling.
GE will jettison businesses with "a very dispassionate eye," Flannery said, keeping only units that offer growth, a leading market position and a large installed base.
Zodiac combines intense "you are there" moments with a more dispassionate docu-realism, as it evokes the shaggy fashions and urban blight of the early 1970s.
They can seem mildly interested in how they are beheld—they wouldn't have bothered dressing well if they weren't—but with dispassionate self-possession, attitude-free.
Teenagers wait in long digital lines to buy them (weeding out the die-hards from the dispassionate) and then post about the experience on social media.
After months of dispassionate evidence-gathering and demurring on impeachment, Pelosi didn&apost respond well to the implication that she&aposs been swept away by emotion.
So let's stipulate to my personal disdain for some of this president's actions and attempt to apply an objective, dispassionate grade from the law enforcement perspective.
For those Trump fans that have not tuned out the news entirely, a cottage industry of reassuring hot takes has taken the place of dispassionate analysis.
Conservatives hailed it as an example of the kind of dispassionate decision-making judges should strive for — and a way of thinking promoted by the Federalist Society.
One could picture a version of this film made in a more dispassionate mode, with the same aesthetic but no context as to whose life this was.
"Mark is such a smart guy and is always in the face of business very dispassionate," Ripa tells PEOPLE in an interview for this week's cover story.
He has the resources, and his livelihood is no longer tied to fighting: it's more pastime than salvation, so he can afford to be dispassionate and demanding.
The threat is not a hostile takeover by a malevolent computer, but instead the "baking in" of human prejudices, biases and injustices into seemingly dispassionate computer code.
Conant hoped that by setting a dispassionate standard for academic potential and opening access to educational opportunity across classes and regions, an intellectual governing elite would arise.
The ideal situation is to offer enough dispassionate information to prod the boss to reach the right conclusion (that is: the one you want) on her own.
If a company is just a mechanism for monitoring businesses with what Mr. Flannery calls "a very critical, analytical, dispassionate eye", the market itself is a competitor.
And Hearst — the relentless, mechanical face of the market, more brutal than any outlaw band for being organized and dispassionate — is running telephone lines across the wilds.
Mathematics said the team still had a chance to make the playoffs, but common sense and a relatively quiet, dispassionate group of fans indicated they did not.
"You have something very special in you," intones one of her dispassionate captors, presumably trying to extract it through the jumbo syringe he's jabbing into her arm.
But the vision in his recent pictures (he has also made a series about objects in the studio of the painter Giorgio Morandi) is dispassionate, not tragic.
But it also suggests that this grazing of the truth is no grounds for alarm, because, after all, politics has never been the realm of dispassionate truth-telling.
Fowler's highly detailed yet dispassionate 2,910-word account, entitled "Reflecting On One Very, Very Strange Year At Uber," quickly went viral after it was published on February 19th.
With a 5-4 ruling on June 103th in Husted v Philip Randolph Institute, a significant voting-rights case, these paeans to dispassionate nonpartisanship ring a bit hollow.
My instinctive liberal side wishes he would more consistently swing that way, but my dispassionate, citizen side appreciates his willingness to consider each case on its own merits.
Of course, federal judges are trained to maintain an objective and dispassionate view (even when they are being repeatedly insulted by the party seeking relief in their court).
Hospitals, long accustomed to seeing themselves as dispassionate centers for research and treatment, must get increasingly involved in the lives and the overall well-being of their communities.
Not staged, not lit, not cropped, not retouched, his photographs are feats of dispassionate representation, and yet their attentiveness and exactitude make them far, far more than snapshots.
"Richard Jewell" isn't so much a dispassionate look at the very real mistakes that were made by well-intentioned people as it is an indictment of entire institutions.
A bipartisan select committee with subpoena power could examine the Russian hack in a comprehensive, dispassionate manner, with an eye to shielding its conclusions from charges of partisanship.
According to my version of the Twittersphere, the Gizmodo story is supposed to unmask a lie that Facebook's trending stories are a dispassionate survey of Facebook popularity, period.
It's moments like these when I turn to Sanrio, the Japanese mascot company that brought such market stalwarts as Hello Kitty, Keroppi, and the endlessly dispassionate Badtz-Maru.
So this is no dispassionate visual historian of the harried, urban, citizen in the throes of post-war US social upheaval; Winogrand was actually smitten with human beings.
"We are in the midst of a civilization-warping crisis of public trust, and the President's allegations today demand the thorough and dispassionate attention of serious patriots," Sasse said.
Despite my dispassionate feelings toward these tainted liquids, I must admit it's an ingenious product and business model for Utah locals, where 60 percent of the population is Mormon.
"Event studies offer the seductive promise of hard numbers and dispassionate truth, but methodological constraints limit their utility in the context of single-firm analyses," the appeals court said.
A more dispassionate reading of the shutdown's political fallout, as Senate negotiations point to a possible end, suggests that Mr Trump may suffer no worse than a bruising stalemate.
He wears an enormous hat, has wide, full, deep chocolate lips and a fey, dispassionate gaze, and his headgear, clothing, and skin are often depicted in a harlequin pattern.
Like its contemporaries, Survival measures abstract physical experiences via dispassionate numbers—your character's hunger, thirst, temperature and health are all illustrated like status effects in a role-playing game.
Adtech is healthy, not because investors are taking wild bets, but because we're seeing an accurate and dispassionate appraisal of the winners and losers from the previous funding round.
Now, Chelsea (the alluringly dispassionate Riley Keough, Elvis Presley's granddaughter) is a Chicago law student and intern who undertakes prostitution for money, control and, not incidentally, sex without attachment.
But it seems unlikely that such a dispassionate approach will be enough to spark the major changes in eating habits and foodways that could bring about a slaughterless future.
Mr. Trump's foul statements and shallow ideas can and should be exposed through detailed, dispassionate analysis and smart debate, approaches that would lift his opponent as they diminish him.
Bollinger combines dispassionate observation and extreme tenderness towards his subjects, an unlikely combination that gives his works an emotional depth few of his figurative contemporaries are able to attain.
In many ways, the tone Marcellini strikes with Restless Objects is forensic — fitting, as he considers the role of objects as witness to events, and by nature, dispassionate ones.
Yet the party's elected leaders, and many of its candidates, are far more dispassionate, sharing a cold-eyed recognition of the need to scrounge for votes in forbidding precincts.
The split between Thiam and Khan has gripped Switzerland's financial world with the scandal generating sensational headlines about personal enmity in the normally dispassionate world of Swiss private banking.
As the CEO of an investment company, I have tried hard to adopt an attitude of dispassionate observation in which to regard the sensationalist aspects of each day's pronouncements.
Given all that, you owe it to yourself to call on every dispassionate expert you can find and grab all available data on any risk you are taking on.
"Gulf War TV War" (1991, pictured below) by Michel Auder, a French-American artist, explores the dispassionate way in which the First Gulf War was presented on American television.
Youn speaks to the reader in a tone that is simultaneously confidential and dispassionate; it is a voice that has traveled a long distance across many different kinds of territory.
We're incredibly proud of all of you, and rather than tell you that to your face, we'd like to do it in the cold, dispassionate form of a press release.
You have my full and firm commitment that ONDCP will be completely objective and dispassionate in collecting all relevant facts and peer-reviewed scientific research on all drugs, including marijuana.
"We are in the midst of a civilisation-warping crisis of public trust, and the president's allegations today demand the thorough and dispassionate attention of serious patriots," wrote Mr Sasse.
But her dissent is couched in dispassionate, straightforward terms, with none of the barbs that often spiked Mr Scalia's opinions—and are now popping up in other Trump appointees' rulings.
Bollinger combines dispassionate observation and extreme tenderness towards his subjects, an unlikely combination that gives his works an emotional depth few of his figurative contemporaries are able to attain. 21973.
And when Hill finally steps off the record and confronts her lawyer Charles (Jeffrey Wright) with her frustration, Confirmation briefly feels more like a heartfelt drama than a dispassionate lecture.
For the last 18 years Britain has led the way in measuring drug cost-effectiveness in a rational and dispassionate way, using a model of economic benefits developed by NICE.
"Their criticisms of Senator Sanders have gone beyond dispassionate ideological disagreement and have exposed a deeper professional, political and personal hostility toward the senator and his campaign," Mr. Deutsch wrote.
When former Treasury Secretary Hank Paulson, himself a Goldman alumni, decided to let Lehman Brothers, a perennial Goldman rival, fail, there was concern that his decision was not totally dispassionate.
Some of these details had already been in the public domain, but the report offers a dispassionate analysis of the evidence that amounts to a chilling account of Khashoggi's murderer.
Deploying a style that evokes Brechtian distance without its polemical fireworks, Mr. Massini aspires to what might be called a god's eye view, as dispassionate and relentless as history itself.
The population there, torn apart in previous decades by the Civil War, was mistrustful; he revitalized the declining and mismanaged paper by developing its reputation for reliable and dispassionate coverage.
In our interview, Brennan could be frustratingly obtuse about his motivations for studying porn, and you get the sense that this evasiveness comes with being a self-appointed dispassionate observer.
He is also someone who, beneath his dispassionate demeanor, has sustained a number of significant losses in his life, even if he won't quite allow himself to outwardly acknowledge this.
As she has corralled her restive members this year during the push for impeachment, Pelosi has carved out a persona that is the antithesis of Trump -- somber, dispassionate and restrained.
But the actual evolution of hacking—with all its scams, criminal black markets, and state sponsored forces—has been characteristically human, not a sterile, dispassionate artifact of an unknown future.
The United States, in order to present itself as a dispassionate broker, long considered Jerusalem's status to be a conflict issue that was up to Israelis and Palestinians to decide.
Much less than a dispassionate portrayal of the case, the film is a result of the filmmakers' "agenda" to portray Mr. Avery as innocent and stoke public outrage, Mr. Kratz said.
I'm giving as dispassionate as I can a story about what I found when I traveled through the history of nuclear power over the last 60 to 70 years, its landscapes.
But presenting economics as a settled discipline allowing for a dispassionate display of its various facets, as Citéco tries to do, turns out to be beyond the wit of homo economicus.
But to trim the last minute of the movie and swap in a comparatively dispassionate prelude to credits starring a flock of birds seems like, you know, kind of a bummer.
Rather than the game itself acting as an intermediary, and outlining it in dispassionate, crisp text it would be more potent, immediate and human for your character to scream "I'm bleeding."
A favorite tool of the dispassionate Syria analyst is a map: red and green blobs showing a shifting front line, which streets are held by rebels and which by the government.
Plus I've watched movies in cars, buses and trains dozens of times and don't ever recall my powerlessness manifesting in tears, especially during a dispassionate biopic of a Silicon Valley executive.
" Reviewing the book in The Times, the military writer Sean Naylor wrote, "In richly detailed, almost dispassionate prose, the authors present a damning indictment of the Bush administration's national security team.
They are expected to translate the projections of their front offices into measurable reality, but they are themselves immune to dispassionate analysis, the way a tool can't be used on itself.
Letters To the Editor: "Hong Kong's Future in Doubt" (editorial, July 11) connects a dot here and there to paint a much bleaker picture than a dispassionate assessment might otherwise conclude.
"We are in the midst of a civilization-warping crisis of public trust, and the President's allegations today demand the thorough and dispassionate attention of serious patriots," Sasse said in a statement.
The good news is that the new FCC won't be susceptible to political pressure and will instead follow the facts and science while applying the law in a dispassionate and judicious manner.
A native of suburban Washington whose mother and father went to law school later in their professional lives, Kavanaugh has spoken often of his commitment to public service and neutral, dispassionate judging.
We have to treat our audiences like adults and not like dangerous children who will plunge into some toxic politics if you talk about the science in a disinterested and dispassionate way.
Instead of becoming strident, as one might expect of an artist dealing with such toxic information, Carnwath remains as dispassionate as possible; this, paradoxically, adds to the passion running through the paintings.
While interviewing the billionaire in 2011, The New York Times' Jason Zinoman noted that Laliberté has a "deadpan expression" during meetings, and "forceful arm waving" and an "almost dispassionate voice" when speaking.
The register it sits in is a little too dispassionate and oracular, like a prophecy delivered in the present tense; it shines in settings like poems, oddball rock songs, tweets and plaques.
Actual human beings with individual personalities and motives are involved, so I'd be cautious about strategies to resolve this or any workplace dilemma in ways that depend on everyone's being coolly dispassionate.
The new series centers on a dispassionate 14-year-old girl named Hidomi who, like Naota at the beginning of his journey, complains that "Nothing amazing has ever happened," in her life.
Because of this, many women who have been traumatized by sexual abuse in the military are later victimized by a dispassionate bureaucracy, which can cause them to be distrustful of the system itself.
It might feed the paranoia of some contemporary politicians to note how often professional reporters, supposedly skilled in exhaustive fact-gathering and dispassionate narrative, have proved to be good at making things up.
Mr. Betts would seem to be taking a more dispassionate God's eye view, in which the divisions within a single home are revealed to mirror the blind, selfish individualism destroying an entire nation.
"I think a few judicious forums to resolve this dispute between the federal government and California –  I think – can be very helpful for the whole country, and in a dispassionate way," Brown said.
The memos of Supreme Court clerks evaluating death row petitions usually consist of a brief review of the facts and then a dispassionate legal analysis as to whether the court should hear the case.
Mr Hoock, a German-born historian, is dispassionate as he records cruelties not only by the British, but also by the Americans who fought on opposing sides as Loyalists and as pro-independence Patriots.
For all of the exhibition title's tongue-in-cheek glee, there is also a sense in which "Ethics demonstrated in geometrical order" is a precise and dispassionate description of Wurm's entire one minute practice.
His work justified policy intervention as an antidote to capitalism's imperfections, to save it rather than to replace it; and it did so, as Pigou's had, with the help of apparently dispassionate technical argument.
Throughout President Barack Obama's eight years in office, moaning about the disappearance of Obama the (energetic, engaging, funny) Campaigner and the emergence of Obama the (detached, dispassionate, Spock-ish) Administrator was a common criticism.
It also comes with a video introduced by an epilepsy warning, featuring a warped image of two kids taking a dispassionate mirror selfie with a handheld camera alongside a portrait of the Simpsons family.
There is no death-panel style agitprop for Republicans to contend with, so instead they are able to deploy agitprop of their own, including to neutralize the dispassionate findings of the Congressional Budget Office.
He portrays the breed of investigators to which they both belong as dispassionate, relentless in following the facts and dedicated to the institutions of law enforcement that Comey believes Trump has called into question.
When clothed, his women display facial expressions in the dispassionate key that had been set for a generation of artists by Manet's "Olympia," but without any trace of his model Victorine Meurent's smoldering challenge.
These critics, in the guise of dispassionate legal analysts, are using the same kinds of language and tactics deployed by the president they claim not to be defending to attack judges and their rulings.
There can be a dispassionate nature to those interactions; we sometimes talk about precision-guided airstrikes against "ISIS targets" as if we are not talking about killing human beings before they can kill us.
OMB provides what President Obama called "a dispassionate and analytical second opinion" on draft regulations, both by coordinating interagency review and by ensuring that agencies have weighed the rule's likely positive and negative consequences.
The film presents the dispassionate but ultimately devastating argument that fabricated or unreliable eyewitness accounts led to the wrongful conviction of an innocent man, Randall Adams, in the 1976 murder of a Dallas police officer.
Thus, while congressional politicians should be attuned to the views of the electorate, they should strive to make their decisions based on a sober, dispassionate assessment of the facts in light of the constitutional standard.
" Scott Jennings, a former senior political adviser to the Kentucky lawmaker, said McConnell was merely offering a "dispassionate, emotionless" view of "the reality of Washington, which is things happen more slowly than we would like.
This dispassionate attitude helps to highlight the intriguing contradictions in the transhumanist movement: a focus on rationality that takes on an almost mystical fervor; a devotion to scientific advancement that also sees beauty in design.
The pimpish assessment goes on—Maria, her "physical opposite," has the kind of "practical" body men like; Maria has a "carnal" walk—until the narrator, priding herself on her "dispassionate eye," imagines the seduction itself.
In the case of Vietnam, a half-century may have been required for emotions to cool sufficiently for Americans to see Hue, and the Tet offensive of which it was a part, in dispassionate terms.
But no matter how many times Daum invokes the spirit of Didion (Daum and Ellis are both specifically enamored with Didion's 1972 takedown of feminism, "The Women's Movement"), she has nothing of Didion's dispassionate precision.
Metaxas' relentless hyping of the world-shaking significance of Luther and of each and every aspect of his Reformation is often closer to sermonizing than to the dispassionate tone one would expect from a historian.
In contrast to contemporaries such as James Baldwin, whose best-selling "The Fire Next Time" brimmed with simmering rage against racial inequality, Haley excelled at offering a resolutely tempered, even dispassionate framing of contemporary race relations.
And that was intentional — even though Dow has his own set of beliefs, he says his goal is to be a "dispassionate advocate" for the people he interviews, rather than promoting any one set of ideas.
THE JUSTICES don black robes, sit impassively during State of the Union addresses and steer clear of Twitter for a reason: the Supreme Court is supposed to be a dispassionate tribunal untainted by politics or emotion.
At the big breakfast meeting, he drops the prefatory comment, "If this is just laboratory time, human emotions extracted," and then rather coldly suggests that Tom could take the hit, sounding completely dispassionate and rational throughout.
Let's just hope that the new administration — regardless of party — rejects the politicized approach to telecom policy favored by the Obama Administration and returns to first principles: an honest, rigorous and dispassionate review of the transaction.
"I was never a Trump supporter, but I've been a Trump voter ever since it came down to two candidates," she said, describing her vote for him the way many social conservatives have — transactional and dispassionate.
But it also offers a powerful promise: that ultimately the wisdom of the disclosure, even if illegal, will be reviewed by a dispassionate tribunal that will do what judges are supposed to do — make a judgment.
And they Photoshop it so that it looks like she&aposs -- you know teary-eyed looking up at President Trump and he&aposs supposed to be looking down at her, you know, cold and dispassionate and uncaring.
At the end of "A Movie Star," as in "A Place in the Sun," Shelley Winters drowns, a latter-day Ophelia sinking into a watery grave, while her killer, her once and always love, looks on, dispassionate.
Such tradeoffs deserve careful and dispassionate scrutiny from a neutral arbiter, but we won't get that from the FTC: The agency's staff has shown an overt and ideological hostility to these laws over the past several years.
There are just some iconic weeks where it's hard to take but I've tried to keep a balance of being dispassionate about recording the things that are not normal and maintaining my sense of outrage and empathy.
The move toward dispassionate stats is for the greater good; sportswriting and fandom are too often unctuous and absurd and lend themselves to blanket moralizing in which the athlete is reduced to some lesson about life itself.
Hill's aloof, dispassionate description of Thomas's harassment, and her preternaturally cool reaction to all the lurid slanders hurled at her, left the senators skeptical that she was telling the truth; shouldn't a wronged woman show more emotion?
These fragile later works are as dispassionate and skeptical of gesture as his early striped canvases, though instead of the extreme authorial abnegation of spray paint, here the handmade marks marry restraint and repetition with subtle individuality.
BEE SEASON by Myla Goldberg Goldberg's first novel "is a dispassionate, fervidly intelligent book — she explores class, linguistics and religious extremism with the confidence of a born essayist — that comes by its emotion honestly," wrote our reviewer.
"My goal is ... to be neutral and dispassionate, and to make sure that the rule of law prevails, and to make sure that the delegates make their decision however the rules require them to do that," he said.
It is once again respectable in liberal circles to say that the people are too stupid (aka short-sighted, racist, sexist, transphobic, nationalistic, bigoted) to make sensible decisions, and that dispassionate experts need to be given additional powers.
Shadow of the Tomb Raider does make efforts to make you care about Lara's journey, but the previous two games were so cold and dispassionate in that regard that there isn't really any room left for a payoff.
"Pure Country" was released in 21, and attracted middling reviews—"Fans of the star will enjoy it more than dispassionate observers," Roger Ebert said—and worse than middling returns, earning only fifteen million dollars at the box office.
During the formal discussion, the nearly two dozen scholars gathered around a square table in a sunny conference room mostly stuck to the dispassionate long view, putting President Obama in the context of broad political and social forces.
Careful, dispassionate political scientists such as Larry Bartels, Martin Gilens, and Benjamin Page have compellingly established that the preferences of the majority of Americans have virtually no independent impact on the making of public policy in this country.
For the last 18 years Britain has led the way in measuring drug cost-effectiveness in a rational and dispassionate way, using a model of economic benefits developed by the National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE).
The dispassionate journalistic distance has always been a performance, I suppose, but the audience has shrunk down to fellow journalists and those who want to align themselves with causes like Standing Rock but never quite make it there.
It is owed not just to a fastball that once touched 210 miles per hour, but also to his chiseled, athletic frame and his dispassionate demeanor on the mound, with a smile that more closely resembles a sneer.
While bookish types such as myself are mustering evidence and reason behind a dispassionate analysis of the facts, he argued, the gun-grabbers and other demagogues are getting the rubes all riled up (I am rephrasing) to do . . . something.
A more dispassionate review of Mr. Barr's memo shows that he was trying to prevent an unprecedented expansion of a federal criminal statute intended to prevent crimes such as destroying evidence, bribing prospective jurors, intimidating witnesses and the like.
Kimmy is self-involved and dispassionate; Titus (Titus Burgess) is a successful actor pretending to be straight; Lillian (Carol Kane) finds her niche as a drug lord, and Jacqueline (Jane Krakowski) finds herself unhappily married to the closeted Mikey (Mike Carlsen).
In recent years however, researchers have taken a close and dispassionate look at what happens when we consume food late at night and found that the answer to the question at the top of this page isn't that black and white.
Battle Royale meets the Bachelor But beyond its Battle Royale meets The Bachelor premise, The Lobster also suggests a world where adults have learned to socialize from a wikiHow manual, discussing their hobbies and likes and dislikes with dispassionate recitation.
Silver's model — again, not his punditry, but a dispassionate and mathematical algorithm based entirely on polls and their past accuracy — now gives Trump a more than 1 in 10 chance of losing the popular vote but winning the Electoral College.
In the book, you say we have this fairly simple model of the trial process that goes something like this: Defense lawyers and prosecutors are equal combatants in the courtroom, and the judge is the dispassionate decider presiding over the trial.
Thirty-one years after his death, Larkin received his memorial in Poets' Corner at Westminster Abbey, the dispute over his legacy not so much forgotten as laid aside in favor of a more sober and dispassionate evaluation of his work.
Ms. Weigel, who is finishing her Ph.D. at Yale in the joint program of Comparative Literature and Film and Media Studies, is an academic by training, and uses the comprehensive research and dispassionate analytic style that she has honed in school.
In an interview, Mr. Lyons said he sought out Mr. Dershowitz because he thought Mr. Dershowitz could write a brief, provocative book on a subject that has divided the country along partisan and ideological lines, but in a dispassionate, scholarly way.
In "5,000 Feet is the Best," a cold, dispassionate drone operator answers questions in a hotel room about his job targeting militants in Afghanistan from a US base in Nevada — footage that's interspersed with surreal reenactments of skullduggery on the ground.
She's playing the very model of a dispassionate overlord whether Bernadine is managing employees or asking a death-row inmate about his last meal, giving everyone the same exacting courtesy even if that semblance of composure has started to quietly crumble.
When dealing with something like Public Disgrace, an online porn series in which women willingly submit to extreme sex in front of a crowd, how did you negotiate between you as dispassionate observer and you as an emotional, sexual being?
The idea that what voters truly desire is a dispassionate technocrat—who happens to be a billionaire plutocrat to boot—is totally at odds with the reality of this frenzied election season in particular and of politics in the Obama era in general.
"Republic of Spin," David Greenberg's sound, judicious and dispassionate volume, which draws on primary sources as well as the existing academic literature, shows, from the standpoint of history, why being skeptical about how presidents try to sell themselves is, mainly, a good thing.
In the meantime, the incoming FCC chairman will need to operate under the constraints imposed by current statutory framework and restore the commission's reputation as a truly "independent" agency committed to the dispassionate evaluation of the law, economics and facts before it.
Brian Beutler today makes the "dispassionate" case for why we should be pessimistic about Trump's presidency, arguing that his discriminatory refugee and immigration ban has already left "a permanent scar on the country's credibility" and that there is more where that came from.
"It is not healthy to have these games teaching the kids the dispassionate notion that you can shoot somebody and just, you know, sort of blow their brains out," Biden, the 85033 Democratic presidential front-runner, said in an interview with CNN.
But on the debate stage, he leaned heavily into his lectern, gripping the sides with both hands, as if his bulk could help gird against a moderator gently guiding him back to the questions at hand and a nimble if dispassionate rival.
Since 1981, this office has provided what President Obama called "a dispassionate and analytical second opinion" on draft regulations, both by coordinating interagency review across the government and by ensuring agencies have weighed the likely positive and negative consequences of their proposed actions.
It was Kushner, they say, who brought the Rubashkin case up to a dispassionate Trump several times in the summer and fall of 2017, before finally persuading him to make what would be his first commutation and only his second act of clemency.
The blog post was notable for its dispassionate tone, as the young engineer who had left the company after a year walked the reader through everything that had gone very, very wrong in the brozilla culture of kegs, sexual coarseness and snaky competition.
That kind of dispassionate analysis would have come in handy for the hundreds of investors who bet their money on Polka King Lewan, who served a five-year federal prison sentence after pleading guilty in late 2003 to two counts of fraud.
Always wishing to be seen as a soldier's historian, from early on he earned the respect of French and American servicemen and their superiors for his close attention to their experiences, and for his penetrating and dispassionate analyses of strategic and tactical matters.
Nature photography has rarely been as spectacular as it is in "Planet Earth II," yet at the same time the reverent, nonjudgmental approach embodied by David Attenborough seems too dispassionate for the cultural and environmental moment, at least to an American audience.
"There is nothing at all wrong with aiming for an improved relationship with Russia, but the U.S. must be aware that Russia calculates its interests in a cold-eyed clinical way and Washington will have to be equally dispassionate in dealing with Putin," he said.
Beyond the issues with the maths behind FIRE, to me it just doesn't seem worth it to offset the present in such a drastic way, to reduce life to a series of dispassionate financial decisions, for a shot at something that might never come.
" In a statement, Mr. Liang's lawyers, Paul Shechtman and Gabriel Chin, said, "Although we disagree with Mr. Thompson on the fundamental issue of Peter Liang's culpability, he deserves praise for his dispassionate and courageous decision that incarceration is not called for in this case.
He chose in the end to speak out, just this once if he has his way, to plead for a deliberate assessment of the facts from a deeply divided political system that shows no willingness to look at his findings through his dispassionate eyes.
At a news conference on Monday to explain the arrest, Saikawa, usually a very fast talker, earned praised on social media for the unhurried and dispassionate way in which he answered questions for close to 90 minutes, unflanked by lawyers or other company officials.
She reminds us of the fact that the women who most passionately love and need men are, by necessity, the most acute and dispassionate observers of male behavior and of the ways in which men — rattling on, as if to themselves — reveal themselves to women.
When the Soviet Union collapsed in 1991, recalled Ms. Lipman, who edits Counterpoint, a highbrow Russian-language online journal, many Russian journalists looked to American news media outlets as models of dispassionate, objective reporting in contrast to their country's highly politicized and opinionated press.
Mr. Pincus-Witten, who wrote for Artforum magazine for nearly 21977 years, was credited with coining the term Post-Minimalism to describe a range of ideas and practices that began emerging in the late 21984s in response to the cool, dispassionate Minimalism that had prevailed.
As career officials, they generally stuck to factual accounts of their experiences and gave dispassionate though at times pointed assessments of what they saw while clearly trying to avoid being drawn into the larger political debate about what Congress should do about the situation.
Popular crime stories, both fictional and not, bolstered an ideal that is still in place today, of a law-enforcement establishment made up of efficient, dispassionate, infallible investigators, quietly protecting us all from chaos by using science and cunning to see hidden but indisputable truths.
But if the Mueller report divided Democrats more deeply into impeachment and non-impeachment camps, the report is also unifying Democrats in their hopes that Mueller's testimony before Congress — expected in May — will unite the public with an unvarnished and dispassionate telling of the facts.
For a more dispassionate critique of Mrs Clinton, who is reckoned to be the second-most-unpopular presidential nominee ever, after her Republican opponent, Donald Trump, listen to some of the less partial operatives and politicians who have worked with her over the past 2250 years.
But the dark heart of the novel is the 300-page fourth section, called "The Part About the Crimes," which toggles between a police procedural and dozens of one-paragraph descriptions of the murder and mutilation of women, in the dispassionate style of a forensic report.
It is impossible to sit across from a woman like Alex and still hold on to the dispassionate wokeness that is required of reporters who cover topics like body positivity when the subject of discussion is also the very personal, human need to be found attractive.
David ReitzeExecutive Director of LIGO Laboratory at the California Institute of TechnologyBasically, it depends on whether you're the matter being consumed by the infinite abyss of a black hole or you're far enough away to be a dispassionate observer watching someone else falling into the infinite abyss.
In an age when technology and decreased face-to-face interaction is blamed for causing people to feel dispassionate and disconnected from one another, the very fact that the discussion on robot morality is so vibrant is a clear demonstration that compassion is alive and well.
Against the backdrop of a process she said she hoped had "finally hit rock bottom," Collins then gave a dispassionate, thoughtful explanation of her correct understanding of the Senate's authority and responsibility for "advice and consent" under Article II, and the reasoning for her vote on Kavanaugh.
During his testimony before the Senate Intelligence Committee on Thursday, former FBI Director James Comey often sounded measured and dispassionate — but when it came to talking about the significance of the Russian cyberattacks in the run-up to the 2016 presidential election, he got worked up.
There are many other areas where fresh thinking is needed to break logjams, incentivize healthier behavior, increase efficiency, and address urgent questions like these: We need much more willingness to explore untried methods of delivering training and services for veterans, based on high-quality, dispassionate research.
Ms. Tlaib became locally famous five years ago for trespassing on corporate land to test for suspected pollution, and she says interacting with voters is her "comfort zone," where she feels most free to do what she loves — rail against "corporate PAC money" and the uselessness of dispassionate politicians.
"I've talked about it too, but it's not -- it is not healthy to have these games teaching kids that, you know, this dispassionate notion that you can shoot somebody and just, you know, sort of blow their brains out," the former vice president said, before qualifying his remark.
Members who facilitate these discussions will also benefit from practicing communication skills that will enhance their ability to facilitate legislative agreements in Congress — active listening, asking clarifying questions, synthesizing the comments of others, modeling dispassionate discourse, intervening in debate to minimize discord and keeping the conversation on track.
I've also turned down a number of freelance pitches that would have been financed by those seeking coverage — again, explaining that accepting payment from an organization or cause we are covering creates a problematic expectation of positive coverage, making it harder for us to be seen as dispassionate observers.
It was left to the dispassionate BBC to cut short the bathos: "Brexit is far from 'done,'" the Beeb coldly said, before listing the many travails still to come, most notably the negotiations that now begin with the E.U. on the details of Britain's future relationship with the Continent.
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It spans much of his work from 2000–1053, but rather than discuss it as a "retrospective," which Freedman says is "too grand a word, and too dispassionate," he describes it instead as a "storeroom," in which artworks are perched on thin stilts, leaning against walls, and strung from the ceiling.
"The public relations team at Michigan State gave the impression that he was going to do some sort of dispassionate, independent investigation, and that simply was not true," said John C. Manly, a lawyer for more than 100 of the women who have sued or made claims against Michigan State.
At a higher plane, we need to have an adult and dispassionate conversation about how we will respond to Putin's ongoing strategy of asymmetric warfare by which he aims to divide us, inflame tribal passions over common purpose, and thereby diminish our trust in our institutions and in our democracy.
Running on the slogan "a return to normalcy," he said: America's present need is not heroics, but healing; not nostrums, but normalcy; not revolution, but restoration; not agitation, but adjustment; not surgery, but serenity; not the dramatic, but the dispassionate; not experiment, but equipoise; not submergence in internationality, but sustainment in triumphant nationality.
They remember that when the Smithsonian organized the first exhibition of the Enola Gay in 1995, for the 50th anniversary, veterans objected so loudly to the effort to conduct a dispassionate examination of the decision to drop the bomb — and its aftermath — that Congress held hearings and the museum's director was forced to resign.
In 2012, he picked a fight with Joe Scarborough, a man who has built a career on talking over the top of his own wife, and though the result was never really in doubt, skirmishes such as this one cemented Silver's legend as a scourge of the cable meatheads and teller of difficult, dispassionate truths.
There is much to learn about the history of video within Moving Time, not to mention literal hours of footage available for dispassionate or engaged ingestion, but there is a specially sublime and transcendent quality to the experience of getting to pass through the screen and stand immersed in a world of video art.
Because it's stop-motion, the film uses scaled-down puppets to represent its characters onscreen, but it also diminishes them in more figurative ways, with a gaze that's detached and dispassionate when it comes to most of the humans, aside from 12-year-old Atari Kobayashi (Koyu Rankin) and foreign exchange student Tracy Walker (Greta Gerwig).
Decisions like Bush v Gore (in which five Republican-appointed justices effectively gave a Republican the keys to the White House in 2000) or Janus v AFSCME (a case from last month that dealt a blow to public-sector unions) are hard to spin as dispassionate judges faithfully interpreting the law without regard to their political predilections.
"Requesting on multiple occasions that Comey do things like drop the Flynn probe and publicly announce Trump is not under investigation is one thing," Finkelstein added," but "implicitly suggesting he may not keep his job and then firing him when he doesn't absolve you personally in a dispassionate and objective investigation — that looks a lot like obstruction of justice.
" In Nature , Teller attacked the theory ("A severe climatic change must be considered dubious rather than robust"), and offered this sermon: "Highly speculative theories of worldwide destruction—even the end of life on Earth—used as a call for a particular kind of political action serve neither the good reputation of science nor dispassionate political thought.
In Zhang Peili's "Water: Standard Version from the 'Cihai' Dictionary," a 1991 video, the female news anchor Xing Zhibin of state-owned China Central Television reads a dictionary entry for "water" in the same dispassionate tone she would later use to read the government's report about the end of the pro-democracy movement — without a word about its violent crackdown.
On "Shook Ones (Part II)," the first single from "The Infamous" — one of hip-hop's most influential albums — he delivered vicious, dispassionate threats in concise, graceful form: Don't make me have to call your name outYour crew is featherweight; my gunshots'll make you levitateI'm only 19, but my mind is oldAnd when the things get for real, my warm heart turns cold.
Two paintings depict heavy-duty machinery — a crane truck and a rocketship — with stark, clinical precision; the paintings' dispassionate numerical titles — "20110322" (2016); "19670423" (2018) — reference the dates on which those machines were involved in historical catastrophe (respectively, the Great East Japan Earthquake and Tsunami of 2011 and the April 28, 1967, death of Soviet cosmonaut Colonel Vladimir Komarov, the first in-flight space death).
Mr Trump also has "average size" hands, "orange" skin, hair that appears on close inspection to be real, but which must "take a heck of a lot of time in the morning" to arrange, and always wears his ties too long, said Mr Comey, whose projected self-image as a dispassionate and dutiful public servant has always been undermined by a relish for political drama.
The series was over in only five games, and the only question it left was which of its biggest moments would live longer in the memories of basketball fans: the impossible shot Lillard threw up to end Game 222, the wave he offered toward the Thunder bench, or the look of dispassionate determination on his face when TV cameras captured him in a pile of his celebrating teammates.
One has to hope that President-elect Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpPossible GOP challenger says Trump doesn't doesn't deserve reelection, but would vote for him over Democrat O'Rourke: Trump driving global, U.S. economy into recession Manchin: Trump has 'golden opportunity' on gun reforms MORE's economic team will take a close and dispassionate look at the last job and wage inflation numbers under the Obama Administration that were released today.
For nearly a half-century in journalism, from hometown cub reporter to national political correspondent to metro daily executive editor, I've navigated with the aid of a newspaperman's North Star: the conviction that there is such a thing as objective truth that can be discovered and delivered through dispassionate hard work and passionate good faith, and that the product of that effort, if thoroughly documented, would be accepted as the truth.
When an administration refuses to respond to a congressional inquiry based on the claim the inquiry isn't "appropriate," Congress has two main choices: assert its institutional prerogatives in what the Framers would have viewed as a dispassionate, institutional way or make a political decision not to challenge an administration, either as a matter of loyalty or in a perceived effort to protect a shared legislative agenda independent of the legislative inquiry itself.
Bold electric basslines pop up again and again — the dispassionate bass figure circling through "Sign o' the Times," the recurring one-note pulse on "Forever in My Life,"the low, murky slapped bounce that drives "The Ballad of Dorothy Parker," the artificially high, pitch-altered slapped bounce that drives "If I Was Your Girlfriend" — as do songs that turn potential basslines into full-fledged hooks, like "It" circling around the same glittering keyboard riff for so long you can't help but consider the very beat an erotic metaphor.

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