With an institutional agreement in place staff can rely on wider institutional support and can depersonalise any issues that arise. |
Both have the effect of causing people to perceive and depersonalise others as being part of a stereotype rather than individuals, thus making them more open for abusive criticism. |
In every war, both sides demonise their enemy to depersonalise them and make it easier for their soldiers to pull the trigger. |
In some areas, like the NHS, reorganisation is deliberately designed to depersonalise service. |