critical detachment

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The ability to analyze something objectively without personal feelings.

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  • A good journalist must maintain a critical detachment from the story they are reporting.
  • The professor urged his students to approach the text with critical detachment, free from personal bias.
  • Historians strive for critical detachment when examining emotionally charged historical events.
  • The art critic's review was praised for its critical detachment and insightful analysis.
  • To analyze the experimental results accurately, the research team needed to exercise critical detachment.
  • Sometimes, viewing your own life with a degree of critical detachment can lead to better decisions.
  • A judge must possess critical detachment to ensure a fair and impartial verdict.
  • He found it difficult to achieve critical detachment when discussing his own family's history.
  • Developing critical detachment is an essential skill for any successful editor.
  • With critical detachment, she was able to identify the flaws in the business plan that others had missed.