His approach was not that of an intellectual applying logic impersonally, but through aesthetic intuition and an empathy for the creative process.
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If he ran his brokerage business as impersonally as most agents run theirs, he'd be out of business in a month.
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Lay out your case as impersonally as possible and try to show how the situation is hurting the department's performance, Namie said.
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Given the less sensitive nature of this information, genomic advice can be given impersonally, for example over the internet ( virtual genomic counseling ).
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Viewers who like their art to have a handmade feeling will be challenged by the prevalence of photographs, videos, and found or impersonally fabricated objects.
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Are we supposed to believe that it is mere coincidence that you suffer from the very medical condition whose surgical remedy you are only asking impersonally about?
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Today they are introduced to the crowd much more impersonally, in the manner of a starting lineup for professional basketball, at the end of the show.
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Many of those to whom Dr . Hull would impersonally refer were, in fact, sitting and listening, saving their reactions for other days and times.
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Scripted by Paul Attanasio ( " Quiz Show " ) and competently if impersonally directed by Levinson, the film cannily manipulates its audience's emotions.
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The pronoun " je " ( unstressed variant of " jij " ) can also be used impersonally, corresponding to the English generic you.