Sentence examples for impersonal method from inspiring English sources

The phrase "impersonal method" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a technique or approach that does not involve personal feelings or opinions, often in academic or professional contexts. Example: "The researcher employed an impersonal method to ensure objectivity in the data collection process."

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There's no impersonal method of measuring taste.

Later, this more impersonal method of killing was used against the Jews after German officers began to report that some soldiers suffered nervous breakdowns after the mass murders of women, children and civilian men.

Two participants commented on the nature of e-health support as being an impersonal method of support, for example, one participant commented: "I do so hope that it is an add-on rather than a replacement for personal service".

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Because they have spent so much money trying to conceive, Gloria and her husband, Greer Damon Guptonn), cannot afford more decorous and impersonal methods of fertilization, so in the play's opening scene Lena and Greer make love awkwardly — and then not so awkwardly.

It has also come in for some fierce criticism from those who are uncomfortable with assassination in general, with the eerily impersonal methods of remote killing, with the civilian casualties, or with the timid oversight of an agency licensed to kill.

Their arguments reflected concerns that over-reliance on standardized and impersonal methods would replace the need for trained experts, which highlights an underlying tension in efforts to promote 'greater rigour and discipline' in psychiatry, as in medicine and science more generally (Roth, 1967: 427; Lawrence, 1985).

While comprehensive, this method was impersonal.

Both Woolf and Joyce combine these methods with impersonal narrative, quoted speech and other types of discourse to show their characters receiving sense impressions which trigger memories, questions and desires.

"Legalism" is a doubly misleading English translation, because the semantic field of the term fa 法 is much broader than "law"; it refers also to methods, standards, impersonal regulations and the like (Creel 1974: 147 149; Goldin 2011).

For example, post-discharge mail surveys may be superior to methods that involve questioning patients in hospital in that the more impersonal, anonymous nature of the data collection method may encourage more negative feedback.

And while it does seem impersonal to some of you, receiving notification by that method would allow me to gather myself and get in a car to drive to wherever I need to be versus breaking down emotionally and being unable to transport myself to be with friends or family.

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