impersonal u rečniku PONS

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This was initially unpopular with many fans, as it was considered impersonal, and that too much emphasis was being placed on financial considerations.
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Some of them are disputed not to be really impersonal but to have oblique subject.
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When their group portrait was exhibited to the people, it was marveled at for the porcelain impersonal beauty they displayed.
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When using it as an impersonal verb, it uses the conjugated form "hay".
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However, both the interpersonal and impersonal forms of trust assume that the relationship will have some longevity.
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Would this impersonal attitude be a critical variation upon the ancient organicity of the beautiful?
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Specialised denotational codes may provide a more objective and impersonal form of language for mathematical, philosophical, and scientific texts.
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His father was a cold, impersonal, and unaffectionate electrical engineer.
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His telling of these two stories side by side creates a striking contrast between the personal and the impersonal.
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Users lament problems of security, impersonal staff with high turnover, language barriers, translation errors and a less-than-professional image.
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