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"But we still have an obligation to ensure that we are not needlessly alienating scholars from around the world who could help this nation, and that we are not unnecessarily hamstringing or burdening our universities and research centers".
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Mr Cohen says such behaviour is alienating China scholars everywhere, many of whom have been forceful advocates of a softer line towards the country.
It has become fashionable of late for historians writing with one eye on the best-seller list to disparage fellow scholars for supposedly alienating the broad reading public.
Yet every year, the administration shoots itself in the foot, alienating the U.S. and Cuban academics whose cooperation it needs, by arbitrarily denying visas to Cuban scholars invited to participate in the Latin American Studies Association's international congress.
Alienating employees.
It's alienating.
Changes risk alienating loyal owners.
Great years in an otherwise alienating place.
And it's very alienating.
The effect was oddly alienating.
Illuminating, but not alienating.
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