Aún no tenemos significados para "more impersonal".
1At least Thurston hoped she had no tone more impersonal than that.
2Its issues are larger, more impersonal, more elemental than the other preludes.
3She had evidently expected a more impersonal answer, and she was dissatisfied.
4No more impersonal kisses that reached inside and stole her breath away.
5She paused, then added, in an almost light and much more impersonal voice:
6In the Koran, however, al-Lah is more impersonal than YHWH.
7They are more generous in their appreciations, more sensitive to pure ideas, more impersonal.
8It seems everything has become a little cockeyed, and a great deal more impersonal.
9Nothing could be more impersonal than the manner in which the Major inspected the company.
10Thus even love, which is the deification of persons, must become more impersonal every day.
11Had she been reading from a book her tone could not have been more impersonal.
12For by the change the personal became more personal, and the impersonal more impersonal than before.
13The greater the provocation, as the greater the danger, the colder and more impersonal he became.
14Inclusive policies can provide something different from bigger, more impersonal game development studios elsewhere, he says.
15Hazel had great trouble adjusting to the big, more impersonal city where she had no friends.
16The two were borne on the tide of Colin's wild elation and Bridget's more impersonal enthusiasms.
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More impersonal a través del tiempo
More impersonal por variante geográfica