13 adverbs to describe how to impersonal

And the girl followed by striving to prove that her interest in Donnegan was purely impersonal.

This awakening and gratification of the æsthetic sense seems to be the first advance from a condition of mere animal existence, in which food, shelter, and comfort are the only considerations, to tastes and desires that are higher and, consequently, more impersonal.

This feature goes naturally with the fact that the income tax is essentially a personal tax, grouping the items of assessment about a person, whereas the "property" taxes are mainly (tho not consistently) impersonal, making the piece of wealth the primary object of assessment.

Where his searching gaze disturbed, his speech soothed, it was so coolly impersonal.

It sounded so curiously impersonal that we could hardly take it seriously.

He would be decidedly impersonal henceforth.

# There remain to be considered at least two important forms of taxation that are essentially personal in their unit of assessment, in contrast with the foregoing which are (or should be, if consistent) essentially impersonal

" For half an hour we sat thus talking, the Doctor doing the most of it, and giving full rein to his philosophically impersonal views of the immediate questions involved in the national struggle.

The curiosity he evinced was queerly impersonal, however, and might well be called intellectual.

His eyes dusky, compelling, yet strangely impersonal, held hers by some magic that was too utterly intangible to frighten her.

This was a matter with which he was in no way concerned, and the only interest he felt was strictly impersonal.

By the time you are fifty, with a family of half a dozen children, you have become comparatively impersonal as "father" or "mother."

So formal and so cold, so utterly impersonal was the air of the doctor's mahogany furniture that her fear left her.

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