It has an impersonal hit-and-run quality that seems more appropriate to a corridor off the sidewalk than to an apartment room.
She sensed remorselessness, an impersonal quality that was entirely different from her own lighthearted participation in his experiment.
Even though there was an impersonal quality to his touch, it was innately possessive.
The inclusion of voices might correct what some criticize as the "impersonal and generic" quality of the designs.
That gives the show an impersonal quality in keeping with the sometimes chilly tone in Kubrick's work.
But the barren, impersonal quality of his rooms still bothered her.
Each frame, though, is stamped with the date and time the picture was made, giving it the impersonal quality of police photographs.
He found his way into a large living room, most comfortable but having that impersonal quality of all hotel accommodations.
But it gives the pictures an impersonal quality that perfectly fits their setting, like those taken in a photo booth.
"I like that impersonal quality," said Henry.