Dispassion in a sentence as a noun

We need nuance and dispassion on the issue.

With more dispassion and more emphasis on words, as if I was hard of hearing.

He argues that it needs to be conducted with scientific dispassion.

For this intelligence and dispassion they're the perfect choice to command in life and death missions.

Speaking only for myself, it's the opposite of dispassion.

If you stop looking for a reason to argue and instead read my words with dispassion, you'll realize I never said he wasn't tortured.

I'm not saying this is the topic to be aggressive in, but neutrality and dispassion aren't always virtues.

As I said above, and you apparently did not read, I personally find conviction and fire far more compelling than dispassion.

[14] He trains himself to breathe in focusing on dispassion [literally, fading], and to breathe out focusing on dispassion.

Dr. House's brilliant diagnosis doesn't actually affect my body, the potential problems that genius presents only guide what more sane, stable, dispassionate professional hands actually do to me.

I had the luxury of dispassion because none of these things had affected me in any way - i was lacking in experience of the injustices of the world that can't be written down using a set of "objective" facts.

Instead of focusing on the impermanence of phenomena, dispassion and the attainment of peace, we're... making contracts or borrowing or something?Yes, I'm being facetious, but I think GP has a point.

The azure management portal was giving me a 500 error, and I had to get an alternate login or something to take some servers down and to put some up. Anyway, the conversation consisted of some Indian guy dispassionately reading and re-reading the same monologue about how sorry they were, and that my business is so important to them.

I got started in this business partly because of the number of people I met who were utterly frustrated with the arrogance, self-righteousness, dispassion, and ultimate uselessness of other tech companies.

> Indeed, certain psychopathic traits have survived because they’re useful in small doses: the cool dispassion of a surgeon, the tunnel vision of an Olympic athlete, the ambitious narcissism of many a politician.

If you're a scientist and you expect to make a contribution to the store of human knowledge, you cannot care one way or another how your experiments turn out, only that they're conducted with the maximum amount of dispassion and objectivity.

A design that has to rely on the objectivity and dispassion of the collective Media, that has to be taken in the appropriate context as one part of a complicated "identity system" and on whose behalf laypeople are chastised for their immature visceral reactions, is probably just shitty.

If you're a scientist and you expect to make a contribution to the store of human knowledge, you cannot care one way or another how your experiments turn out, only that they're conducted with the maximum amount of dispassion and objectivity.> The hypothetical people you're criticizing - who read this article and go out to find a man - aren't trying to "do science", they're trying to successfully wager ...Yes, which is why we see so many articles like the one this thread discusses -- articles that cynically harvest human stupidity to some unworthy purpose.

Dispassion definitions

noun

objectivity and detachment; "her manner assumed a dispassion and dryness very unlike her usual tone"

See also: dispassionateness dryness