Synonym: detached, impartial, neutral, unbiased, unprejudiced. Antonym: personal. Similar words: personal, personally, interpersonal, personable, persona non grata, person, in person, personnel. Meaning: [ɪm'pɜrsnl /-'pɜːs-] adj. 1. not relating to or responsive to individual persons 2. having no personal preference.
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91. The evidence belongs to other materials that cannot be collected by the party concerned and his agent ad litem themselves due to impersonal cause.
92. For the three-dimensional consolidation effect impersonal existence of roadbed and the horizontal thrust from stresses re-distribution of embankment, soil lateral deformation should not be neglected.
93. The impersonal approach of allopathic medicine has aroused the great revival of interest in natural therapies, the nature's way to health and relaxation.
94. But he flat-out retired his own blog in July. "Blogging is simply too big, too impersonal, and lacks the intimacy that drew me to it," he wrote in his final post.
95. The slow growth of person-to-person lending may in part be because most of us still value the impersonal lending processes of large institutions.
96. The quality of the nursing records was improved and the nursing records were impersonal, true, veracious and can meet the need for quoting.
97. Banking has become increasingly impersonal due to the introduction of computerized systems.
98. And it provides a general and impersonal evaluation rule for the optimization design of the thermal driven micro-pump products.
99. The third chapter analyses the relation between dramatization and impersonal lyricism.
100. Clinical medicine has complexity and particularity and medical risks are impersonal.
101. And it frightened her. It made him seem impersonal, almost to idiocy.
102. Within Smarta Hinduism, a variety of forms of God are seen as aspects of the one impersonal divine ground, Brahman.
103. A psychic gestalt may seem impersonal to you, but its energy forms your person.
104. The essential ingredient is a nightmarish sense of bewildered helplessness against a vast sinister, impersonal bureaucracy.
105. If she made a leading statement, he was expert deflecting her into more impersonal channels.
106. RESULTS:We found the basis to expertize impersonal visual acuity that was the determination of least signal visual angle and determined the amplitude of P100 as the quantitative expertise index.
107. Especially it uses the image stimulating technique, which provides an impersonal visual space, drawing the testee's recall and cognizing of past event, recurring the past and accurately detection.
108. It was considered that FTIR could become a rapid, reliable, impersonal and effective method in chemotaxonomy as a supplement of morphologic plant taxonomy.
109. The remedies for these rights vivify it, investing impersonal "abstract right" and "dormant right" with vigor, to become "live right" and "active right. "
110. By no stretch of the imagination could his speech be described as impersonal.
111. a vast impersonal organization.
112. As well as being precise, the report being delivered was impersonal.
113. Pagan religions contain theogonies, birth of a god, "theogony", accounts of the births of gods. Now this impersonal primordial realm, Kaufman declares,(sentencedict.com/impersonal.html) contains the seeds of all beings.
114. Besides of impersonal factor, diagnosed thought windage is the primary cause of the wrong diagnosis.
115. Things like machines may develop or neglect certain things in people ...Machines make our life impersonal and stultify certain elements in us and create an impersonal environment.
116. He waved his hand slightly, his voice brisk and impersonal.
117. In fact, the objective weighting coefficient should include the impersonal weight, which comes from the objective value.
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