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But the Obama campaign is convinced that the public will be more alienated by Mr. Romney's wild inconsistency than by the president's own inability to fulfill all of his promises.
She couldn't be more alienated in Paris – or, it seems, in life generally – so the question is raised: is death just an extension of this alienation?
One big question in the 2018 midterms will be whether Democrats can pick off GOP districts with a lot of college-educated whites, should those voters be more alienated by the Trump presidency.
Right now, people may be more alienated by his wealth than his politics.
"Now we also have the catastrophe of so much civilian damage that the tribes may be more alienated that they were in the past — some may even see a path to lining up with the Houthis, or al Qaeda," he explained.
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Snowden was more alienated and self-isolated, more radical, than that.
This information did not seem to demonstrate that students receiving loans were more alienated than their peers.
One chief constable has claimed that white, working-class men are more alienated than the Muslim community.
Indeed, it may mean just the opposite, that we tend not to trust one another and that we are more alienated from our neighbors than ever before.
Michael Herr in Vietnam could not have been more alienated from the United States government's P.R. handouts, but his sharing the fortunes of American troops made his compassion, sometimes his plain love, for them available to thoughtful Americans.
As the conditional distribution of item responses given the total score does not depend on the distribution of the latent variables in RMs, the analysis of scale validity and essential objectivity as defined by Kreiner and Christensen [28, 33] would, not be violated if the non-respondents were more alienated than the respondents were.
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