impersonally वाक्य
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- This " is " a computer system; I expect to interact with the system itself and I'm not upset if it treats me impersonally . "'Run a bot "'to throw this on the talk page of every newly registered user and I'll withdraw my objection.
- He interpreted Amy's comment about how the Doctor's behaviour was due to him being alone for too long to mean that " when we loosen our ties to other human beings, we can begin to treat matters of mercy and justice, and the fate of other persons, differently, impersonally ".
- In her review, Pauline Kael wrote, " The Vietcong are treated in the standard inscrutable-evil Oriental style of the Japanese in the Second World War movies . . . The impression a viewer gets is that if we did some bad things there we did them ruthlessly but impersonally; the Vietcong were cruel and sadistic ."
- To steal life so, as their lives were stolen _ rashly, violently, impersonally, pointlessly, improperly _ perplexes not only their last precious moments, but also threatens to overwhelm us all, and to assign us, unwilling, the place of Auden's ploughman, who, reasonably within his life, cannot give witness to enough.
- When asked, for example, which would be more likely to say there was three & Crossbones the pirate or the Captain of the naval frigate the children would recognize the social label of the failure of agreement and distinguish it from the impersonally correct s There were three & they did not want the Captain to be a ruffian.
- :The only thing I can think to say is that in the future it would be advisable to explain why something is / isn't factually inaccurate and that this is probably a misunderstanding . ( PS Personally I think using templates to discuss these issues is usually a really bad idea, people are either confused or feel they are being treated impersonally . ) Anynobody 01 : 34, 25 February 2008 ( UTC)
- But the more he succeeded in providing the outward shows, the more profound was his failure to also endow Indonesia with the inner substance of modernity : a press than can fully and freely print differing views; an elite that is used to discussing and debating the complexities of development; a bureaucracy which can impersonally and uncorruptly regulate the economic growing pains accompanying globalization; a political system which allows various interests to openly compete, and reconcile their differences.
- Among the elements of the campaign designed to convey a fresher attitude are the use of bigger, more sensual photographs, in juicier colors, shot by a young fashion photographer, Solve Sundsbo; less reliance on familiar-looking models; headlines written in the first person ( " I fight wrinkles with full force " ) rather than impersonally ( " Makeup for lost time " ); and the paring of text with a handful of pithy bullet points from paragraphs of scientific-sounding mumbo-jumbo.
- It is important to note that Arlyn is not described in this wikipedia article as a musician, singer-songwriter, etc . Rather, Arlyn is decribed impersonally as a " musical venture aimed at creating an expression of folk music within a current contemporary idiom "-something which includes singing and writing songs, but also includes philosophising about music itself, engaging in cultural experiments, creating events, and attempting to realise the possibility of folk-minimalism as a general cultural mode and not just a private artistic expression.
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