Sentences with phrase «so unemotional»

Not exact matches

Krishna, Yewah, Zeus, Apollo, Thor... All have the same amount of evidence proving their existence, so does the idea that the universe was created by a unemotional binary computer that lives in the 10th dimension.
So there simply is not an absolutely «unemotional registering of a house» (Ward, p. 109)-- in the basic sense of emotional as an experience of «relative good for me».
And to think that us Arsenal fans always accuse Arsene Wenger of being too unemotional and «classy», so it was a bit of a shock to get hold of the referee's report from Arsenal's match at Burnley, where Wenger was banished to the dressing room and subsequently given a 4 - match touchline ban.
I wish other retired footballers, journalists and so called columnists could read the common sense and clear unemotional reasons given by this respected ex footballer and stop looking through their backside with their unintelligent comments.
So discuss what being a man really means and challenge the stereotypical ideas that «real» men are tough and unemotional.
Vietnamese culture is also relatively unexpressive and unemotional, so it can be more difficult to connect.
His film is so nonjudgmental, so flatly unemotional, that it's honestly hard to watch.
This prequel will finally answer how the Captain became so confident and cocky, and how the Vulcan acquired his logical and unemotional demeanor.
Brock Cole got it right in The Facts Speak for Themselves, where he so compellingly transcribes young Linda's unemotional voice as she describes everyday details and shocking events in equal measure.
So long as the discussion is rational and unemotional there is no need for real conflict.
So, please take the following an unemotional comment not intended to offend you.
What allows those who can talk easily about money to do so isn't that it's unemotional.
So even if it made sense to treat children like adults (which it doesn't, because they aren't adults) how does that translate into detached, unemotional, non-physical, unaffectionate relationships?
Psychopathy is characterized by interpersonal, affective and behavioral dimensions [7], but a three dimensional approach wherein Callous - Unemotional (CU) traits, Narcissism, and Impulsivity are the core dimensions of psychopathy, has so far been the most influential in the study of youth and bullying [8, 9, 10, 11].
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