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impersonal

[im-pur-suh-nl] / ɪmˈpɜr sə nl /


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The idea was that a local banker understood his community better than a big, impersonal bank, and would make loans that the big bank wouldn’t.

From New York Times

Let’s call it quantifiability: the reduction of lived experience to coldly impersonal numbers.

From New York Times

It felt impersonal and Ms. Scruggs initially wasn’t sure if it was a legitimate business opportunity.

From New York Times

One school of thought focuses on the impersonal forces of international relations, which may have sent the two countries careening toward a war that served neither’s interests.

From New York Times

But already, his Republican rivals — led by former President Donald Trump — are working to highlight the governor’s go-it-alone approach and impersonal style by leaning into their own personal interactions on the campaign trail.

From Seattle Times