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Maintaining that the basic human activity is searching for goals, he generally alienated himself from the dominant U.S. behaviourists, who confined psychology to observable evidence of organismic activity.
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In person, Wiig seems so concerned with not giving offense; with her characters, it's as if she is cathartically acting out her worst fears of irritating, enraging or generally alienating the people around her. Paul Feig ardently believes that all comedians' humor starts with some kind of insecurity: "Very secure people are not funny, bottom line," he says.
The luxury buses – with their tinted windows and high carriage – were blamed for bringing unwanted traffic into residential neighborhoods, creating havoc at bus stops and generally alienating the population of San Francisco consigned to travel on the city's crowded and decidedly non-luxurious public transit system.
International research has shown that Black and Minority Ethnic (BME) communities fear and mistrust mental health services, and that BME groups, as they are called in UK policy, feel alienated and generally misunderstood (Mohan et al. 2006 [ 1]; Bhui et al. 2003 [ 2]; Leese et al. 2006 [ 3]; Fearon et al. 2006 [ 4]; Warfa et al 2006 a [ 5]; Warfa et al 2006 b [ 6]).
But "Plans" generally didn't alienate the band's indie base.
Mr. Johnson had focused on trendier, younger and generally thinner shoppers, alienating many longtime Penney customers who could not find items to suit their size or style.
The death of a high-profile character on the season finale of "Downton Abbey" may have left fans of the show angry and mourning, but killing off characters generally fails to alienate audiences, Bill Carter writes.
You may come across special sales and promotions just like at your local package store but wineries are generally reluctant to alienate their wholesalers and retailers by undercutting them (and, of course, all too happy to capture those extra two tiers of profit markup for themselves).
Some of the most controversial policies supported by Democrats, including civil rights generally, affirmative action and busing, have alienated a portion of white voters, especially those in the South and in northern working-class communities.
If this is a slightly alarming prospect for the domestic football fan, already alienated, priced out, rescheduled and generally encouraged to sit down and shut up, then it is worth remembering where all this syndicated wealth actually comes from.
Al-Tafsir al-Hadith was generally aimed at the Muslim youth who had been alienated by the traditional interpretations of the Quran.
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