The bigger your network, the more overwhelming and impersonal Facebook can feel.
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Se may be used in Spanish to form passive and impersonal constructions, as well.
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We do not stick our employees in cold impersonal cubicles to drudge away the day.
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At such a huge and impersonal place, Bell believed, newcomers should be welcomed.
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Buddhists believe in dharma, an impersonal force that keeps the universe humming.
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Corbett doesn't expect reporters and editors to be faceless, impersonal entities.
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Chocolates create love handles, flowers die and vouchers are just too impersonal.
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It's good for the big, arrogant, impersonal institutions to get taken down a peg.
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It's the impersonal that doesn't help which might be a help in dire predicaments.
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Not relating to or responsive to individual persons; "an impersonal corporation"; "an impersonal remark"
Having no personal preference; "impersonal criticism"; "a neutral observer"
Not personal; not representing a person; not having personality; Lacking warmth or emotion; cold; not having a subject, or having a third person pronoun without an antecedent
Lacking characteristics or a Personality aspect, the Buddhist shunyata or Advaitin nirguna brahman
Living life from the reference point of the Soul, not the ego; moving beyond the ego-personality focus into a larger view of Reality/Illusion. To the ego this may seem cold and indifferent. Yet, it is the height of compassion because it takes into account the Big Picture. (see Big Picture)