Yet this is a vehicle that might sell best on emotional appeal rather than impassionate logic. |
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Dr. Nazari is impassionate in his work as a consultant, teacher, facilitator, speaker, and author. |
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The question of RAI's commitment to its public service remit is often raised but seldom is it addressed in an impassionate and analytical manner. |
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Both they had an impassionate affair, which turned out to a deep, lifelong friendship. |
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First, some would argue that the churches were the ones to blame and that government was an impassionate observer, simply an entity that provided funds. |
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Giancarlo Losma is the son of a machine tool dealer, and, as it often happens to whomever breaths the scent of shavings, he very quickly became impassionate with the world of mechanics. |
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Our visitors are golfers or impassionate persons of this wonderful sport. |
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When Anil Ambani made his impassionate plea about ownership issues at the Reliance AGM on August 3, 2005, Reliance Industries stock fell from Rs. 760 to Rs. 710 before recovering somewhat. |
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These problems may be overcome with use of independent research practitioners who are employed specifically to recruit participants and offer an unbiased, impassionate view of the treatments within trial. |
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Young ministers, deeply impressed and longing to pour out the burning, impassionate zeal of their own souls, are apt to abuse the use of this figure. |
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