unemotionally in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

Translations for unemotionally in the English»Spanish Dictionary (Go to Spanish»English)

unemotionally [Am ˌənəˈmoʊʃənli, ˌənəˈmoʊʃnəli, ˌənˌiˈmoʊʃənli, ˌənˌiˈmoʊʃnəli, Brit ˌʌnɪˈməʊʃ(ə)nəli] ADV

Translations for unemotionally in the Spanish»English Dictionary (Go to English»Spanish)

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When examined unemotionally, this remark doesn't tell us very much at all that we can gain from other sources, such as our own eyes or logic.
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What he recommends doing is taking stock, quantitatively and unemotionally, of what the company's goals were and where you came up short in trying to achieve them.
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Like the early days of any new technology, reactions are all over the map, a map that only a drone could unemotionally navigate.
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Now, knowledge is unemotionally reduced to condensed and concise textbooks to be memorised.
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Let's examine this unemotionally first.
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It's great to have that objective, unemotionally attached thing.
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And what it unemotionally showed us was conclusive.
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Whatever way the lawmakers want to take it, we have got to involve coaches unemotionally about what will be the outcome, the cause and effect.
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What's required here is to meaningfully and unemotionally delve into this grey area where catharsis and victimization overlap.
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Delving into these issues unemotionally requires training, something many in the video game media lack.
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