a large, impersonal corporation.
the cold, impersonal barrack-room.
an impersonal tower block.
an aloof, impersonal manner.
an impersonal manner
impersonal and bureaucratized welfare systems.
he gradually came to believe in an impersonal God.
His manner was coolly polite and impersonal.
His voice was coolly impersonal.
"One should not discuss the discipline of the Impersonal God or the path of knowledge with a bhakta.
Even his children found him strangely distant and impersonal.
His manner seemed rather stiff and impersonal.
they wanted to allow people to wrest control of their lives from impersonal bureaucracies.
The author used a seemed calmness, impersonal and adiaphorous method to face the topic of the society and history of contemporary China.
You can see that the formal sentence is impersonal.
On the other side were the doors, impersonal doors.
He was really thinking of Serena, but he left her name out of it and kept it impersonal.
But for many American teachers, including me, " Teacher" is an impersonal term.
They tend to be consistent, logical, and impersonal when weighing a decision.
Free, sterile and impersonal, the trains run back and forth all day long.
More impersonal communication that can be easily misconstrued is not the answer.
Most interaction with the professor has to be through email which is often impersonal.
When I am finished, it is as neat and impersonal as a hotel bathroom.
This way, the surrogate wouldn't be some impersonal incubator. There'd be a family tie.
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