Examples of 'disinterestedness' in a sentence

Meaning of "disinterestedness"

disinterestedness: impartiality or lack of bias or personal interest in a particular matter
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  • The state or quality of being disinterested.

How to use "disinterestedness" in a sentence

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Your sweetness and disinterestedness are truly angelic.
Disinterestedness is another constitutive element of our educational model.
You demonstrated to us a fine lesson of kindness and disinterestedness.
Such disinterestedness and such avidity for.
I should be the constant victim of my disinterestedness.
Disinterestedness is another attribute of this love.
Education does not teach honesty and disinterestedness overnight.
But disinterestedness is the first of powers.
Writers on spirituality often call it disinterestedness.
This is not the disinterestedness of contemplation but of irresponsibility.
Few men walk along the way of obscure disinterestedness.
It is disinterestedness that liberates.
Bhagwa or the saffron colour also denotes renunciation or disinterestedness.
Disinterestedness was defined as not being influenced by private profit and private advantage.
What carries conviction is the manifest disinterestedness of the speaker.

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We all know the disinterestedness of such donors to the journalist collective.
Central to the system was a spirit of perfect disinterestedness in the trappings of power.
Disinterestedness and objectivity.
Most people today would regard such disinterestedness as scarcely possible.
The disinterestedness of this kind of obsession is its most important feature.
Those phrases suspect above all meanness behind the apparent disinterestedness.
He who builds on disinterestedness will not find his work destroyed.
The golden yellow stand is to symbolize the leaders of India disinterestedness.
But with characteristic disinterestedness and modesty he declined all such honours.
The German side declares its complete political disinterestedness in these areas.
This disinterestedness will doubtless seem extreme to musicians but admirable to dramatic authors.
Concerned were convinced of British disinterestedness.
What is disinterestedness.
Disinterestedness and the Judgment of Beauty.
Rectitude or greater disinterestedness than individuals?
If disinterestedness be a virtue, thoughtless prodigality is always, to say the least of.
Also, that the example of disinterestedness.
So much disinterestedness irritates pretenders to the lady 's hand.
His acquaintances praise his straightforwardness, honesty, tact and disinterestedness.
I have never doubted his disinterestedness and his honesty, in money matters.
The pull towards emotional involvement is counterbalanced by elements that promote distance, disinterestedness and impartiality.
The party 's manifesto emphasizes efficiency and disinterestedness in governance, plain speaking, and individual autonomy.
Only under such circumstances could I have shown his moderation, wisdom, and disinterestedness.
You are too good . Your sweetness and disinterestedness are truly angelic.
And from this disinterestedness springs our friendship and our gratitude to Russia . ”.
So, she gives her friendship only after proof of disinterestedness and always sparingly.
Your sweetness and disinterestedness are really angelic ; I do not know what to say to you.
She has infused aesthetics with politics, and disdained disinterestedness for ethical activism.
Here, however, the disinterestedness of their pastor did not terminate.
And for your own sake too, or you are carrying your disinterestedness beyond reason.
Disinterestedness and gratuity ….
No one ever doubted the purity and disinterestedness of Guizot 's own conduct.
Hwen T'sang ascribes to the people of India eminent uprightness, honesty, and disinterestedness.
And yet by a terrible paradox, such disinterestedness is precisely what the moral law demands . ”.
Does this mean, however, that we should abandon the requirement of disinterestedness as a whole?

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