1. With downsizing and corporate impersonality , it is appealing to people. 2. Underpaid and unempowered, they stare blankly across an icy sea of impersonality . 3. Dylan invested it " with that classic impersonality the true traditionalist seeks ". 4. But the imposition and impersonality of the telephone make it well-nigh impossible. 5. Rather, he took great comfort in the impersonality of the beauty around him. 6. Many were later discarded with brutal impersonality . 7. And how is this impersonality or absoluteness of the conditions of knowledge to be established? 8. Calhoun ( 1991 ) presents a dystopia argument, asserting the impersonality of virtual networks. 9. Features of rationalisation include increasing knowledge, growing impersonality and enhanced control of social and material life. 10. Black, suggesting uniformity, impersonality , authority and discipline, had become a symbol of imperial order.