As a scientist, I had explored quantum mechanics and come to have misgivings about the depersonalized view of nature I had been raised in. |
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The dancers draw close because they must, it seems, in a landscape that is beautiful but chill and depersonalized. |
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There may be an ivory-tower disposition toward decorum, leading us to think that research requires a depersonalized manner of writing. |
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While this is not always true, it does exist here and it adds another layer of foggy, depersonalized confusion as to who and watch we are watching. |
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He is depersonalized, an echo, a stranger to himself and to his internal world. |
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In this way, local situations are depersonalized and prevention, rather than stigma, leads to better results when it comes to raising awareness. |
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In such cases, the Commission publishes brief depersonalized case summaries on its website. |
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In most cases, these users only obtain access to data in a depersonalized format. |
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The Committee ensures that when requests for full recommendations in depersonalized form are made these are processed as quickly as possible. |
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Information retained following the conclusion of the project will be depersonalized for policy and research purposes. |
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When innocent individuals are inadvertently captured on video, their images should be deleted or depersonalized as soon as practicable. |
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Limited personal information will be only retained for two years after which such information is depersonalized for research purposes. |
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If such personal information is captured, it should be deleted or depersonalized as soon as is practicable. |
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An ICT-supported health care system can have a tendency to become depersonalized. |
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The rise of the clearinghouse depersonalized the buyer-seller relations completely, giving rise to the present form of futures trading. |
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The complainant decided that he did not want any copies of the e-mails, but that he would like a copy of the depersonalized letter and any covering correspondence or transmission sheet, and any written response to him. |
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This happens in spite of the depersonalized and readymade aspects of the work. |
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Finding what is true to nature requires a kind of genius, scarcely depersonalized. |
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Despite the large amount of data to be depersonalized and prepared for release on CD-ROM, simply designed and off-the-shelf software was available to accomplish the task using very little CPU processing time. |
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One reason was that markets have become increasingly depersonalized throughout the postwar period. |
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As the disciplinary board's hearings were open to the media, a depersonalized version of the outcome would likely have been enough to validate the process. |
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Authority was depersonalized and went to the office and not the official although Napoleon insisted that each official should be responsible for action taken in the name of his office. |
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In terms of the decisions related to the complaints we received, we recommended that they be removed from the Internet until they can be depersonalized. |
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This even though the institution in question actually applied a technology under which a Google search turns up a largely depersonalized summary of its posted decision. |
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The condo was freshly painted in one of their favorite modern grey colors and the condo has been depersonalized and some of the oversized furniture has been removed. |
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