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Each is also further depersonalized by an inventory number, like R-0035814.
And for all its ability to depersonalize communication, it can also bring people closer.
"What you're doing is depersonalizing the fire that hurt you.
It took a little time for employers to depersonalize personal computers.
For the home mortgage to become a bond, it had to be depersonalized.
I've tried to depersonalize politics and take the venom out of it.
"It depersonalizes the relationship between the passenger and the driver," he said.
The secret of criticism lies in the ability to depersonalize it.
He said his resignation was intended to "depersonalize" the conflict.
We depersonalize in order to do a more thorough and efficient investigation.
"He's sort of continued Giuliani's depersonalizing the city, everything for the corporate interests."
When it comes to firing people, companies try desperately to depersonalize the process so that no human being is ever seen to fire another.
She continued to feel completely depersonalized, literally as if her own name did not refer to anyone.
This is a personal vocabulary, even though he has exerted himself to depersonalize it.
This 1935 style of speaker placement totally depersonalized the room.
She had given him that title in an effort to depersonalize him.
It's more like depersonalizing a home so that prospective buyers can imagine themselves in it.
I considered the fact that he was depersonalizing the insult as another sign of clinical progress.
"All the more reason to depersonalize it as much as possible.
Feeling noble and depersonalized, he returned to his office.
Similarly, at work, depersonalize competition and forget about crushing a competitor.
In the outcome the characters in his story are completely depersonalized.
Another problem has been that society has become depersonalized.
On the whole, about 30 or 40 years after a donor has passed from the scene, a foundation becomes highly depersonalized.
Some have always resisted attempts to depersonalize the subject.