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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a disassociation" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when referring to the act of separating or distancing oneself from something, often in a psychological or emotional context.
Example: "The therapist noted a disassociation from reality during the patient's recounting of the traumatic event."
Alternatives: "a detachment" or "a separation."
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Only when the MN successfully retrieves the new IP address via the relayed DHCP OFFER (5), and the SNR is still below the threshold, does it send a DISASSOCIATION to disassociate from the serving AP and establish a new association with the target AP.
This creates a disassociation of interests between the managers and owners of the companies that are providing crucial NHS services.
Chronic sleep deprivation can lead to a compromised immune system, increased levels of anxiety and depression, memory and cognitive impairment, and, in extreme cases, a disassociation from reality.
The Coton's "reputation and business model is based on a disassociation from 'puppy mills' and similar commercial breeding operations," according to the complaint.
A member of the general public can however, watch a woman be tortured in various films and even carry out torture themselves in some computer games, leading to a disassociation with pain and suffering.
When the Atocha station is bombed by al-Qaida, Adam tells himself that "History was being made and… I needed to be with Spaniards to experience it" but the subsequent demonstrations and vigils serve mainly to confirm a disassociation that, while extreme, remains an unorthodox investigative tool.
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In a very small amount it produces what many describe as a pleasant disassociation – almost a generic feeling of being high.
A more substantial repudiation (which would have basically just meant the cancellation of the fundraiser) wouldn't have been a surrender to the cycle of outrage; it would be an appropriate disassociation from an association that Romney shouldn't have created in the first place.
The NCAA also has handed down a $5,000 fine, one year of probation for the Notre Dame athletic department, a forced disassociation with the student-trainer and a two-year, show-cause order against the trainer. .
Rahm's well-known contempt for the liberal base that catapulted him into the White House reveals not just a deep disassociation with Middle Class America, but a glaring indication that no matter how loudly he swears, he doesn't understand how shit works.
Randomisation tests allowed for assessment of the significance of this statistic (X) with p-values<0.025 p-values<0.025indicating asignificantbetween dassociation, two-tailed) and p-values>0.975 indicating a significant disassociation between datasets (5%, two-tailed).
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