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  • 41equity — noun (plural ties) Etymology: Middle English equite, from Anglo French equité, from Latin aequitat , aequitas, from aequus equal, fair Date: 14th century 1. a. justice according to natural law or right; specifically freedom from bias or… …

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  • 42disinterested — adjective 1) disinterested advice Syn: unbiased, unprejudiced, impartial, neutral, nonpartisan, detached, uninvolved, objective, dispassionate, impersonal, clinical; open minded, fair, just, equitable, balanced, evenhanded …

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  • 43interpose — 1 inteiject, introduce, insert, insinuate, interpolate, intercalate Analogous words: *throw, toss, cast: *intrude, obtrude: *push, shove, thrust 2 Interpose, interfere, intervene, mediate, intercede all basically mean to come or to go between two …

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  • 44detachment — noun Date: 1669 1. the action or process of detaching ; separation 2. a. the dispatch of a body of troops or part of a fleet from the main body for a special mission or service b. the part so dispatched c. a p …

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  • 45logical — logical, analytical, subtle are comparable when they are applied to persons, their minds, their mental habits, or products of their reasoning and mean having or showing skill in thinking or reasoning. They are often used interchangeably or… …

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  • 46disinterestedness — noun freedom from bias or from selfish motives • Derivationally related forms: ↑disinterested • Hypernyms: ↑impartiality, ↑nonpartisanship …

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  • 47Impartiality — Im*par ti*al i*ty, n. [Cf. F. impartialit[ e].] The quality of being impartial; freedom from bias or favoritism; disinterestedness; equitableness; fairness; as, impartiality of judgment, of treatment, etc. [1913 Webster] Impartiality strips the… …

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  • 48candor — /kan deuhr/, n. 1. the state or quality of being frank, open, and sincere in speech or expression; candidness: The candor of the speech impressed the audience. 2. freedom from bias; fairness; impartiality: to consider an issue with candor. 3. Obs …

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  • 49indifference — n. 1. Neutrality, impartiality, disinterestedness, freedom from bias or prejudice. 2. Unconcernedness, unconcern, apathy, coolness, coldness, carelessness, negligence, heedlessness, inattention, want of interest. 3. Triviality, unimportance,… …

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  • 50candor — n 1. frankness, forthrightness, straightforwardness, candidness, calling a spade a spade, Sl. telling it like it is; plain speaking, plain spokenness, downrightness, outrightness, explicitness, unequivo calness; outspokenness, freeness, free… …

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