In them the whole effort of the speaker was really to restrain, to moderate, to depersonalize the voice of faith. |
As such, it does not alienate nor depersonalize, but confers a new dimension that restructures all that has gone before. |
This belief runs counter to modern thought, governed as it is by the tendency to depersonalize existence. |
It is thus a crime of lese-humanity to treat others as objects, to depersonalize or reify them when each and every one, women and men alike, are first and foremost subjects. |
At some companies, policies for weeding out underperformers help to depersonalize difficult decisions involving personnel changes. |
By using these rules we try to depersonalize the debate and we get to a better result. |