Sentence examples for heightened isolation from inspiring English sources

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The pointed rejection of Ms. Mitchell's character by her female friends and her tragically heightened isolation, though, also led pundits to liken the film's slowly compounding sense of doom to that of classic Roman Polanski squirmfests like "Repulsion" and "Rosemary's Baby".

The geographic isolation of detention facilities, compounded by internal policies governing external communication by detained immigrants, result in heightened isolation of men, women and children.

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In contrast, the Igbo respondents were opposed to quarantine infected individuals because : "it would heighten isolation and depression for the infected and will bring shame and ridicule to his family, community and friends, thereby entrenching stigmatization".

However, respondents of Igbo ethnic origin said they are opposed to it, because it would heighten isolation and increase depression for the infected and will bring shame and ridicule to his family, community and friends.

The economic battering heightened the isolation of the Gypsies, who once came out of their isolated slum neighborhood to work with other Bulgarians in local factories, but are now unemployed.

This gave me more time to focus on my research, but the physical distance from the University of Manchester heightened my isolation from other PhD students and from the research culture in general.

Fleeting moments of crystalline movement flicker within her boozy haze, only heightening her isolation.

Despite the film's success, Ms. Younas's friends say it could not overcome her sense of isolation, heightened by the pain that the attacker who had stolen her beauty and crushed her life remained free.

Despite older participants saying that current medical knowledge of PCD was superior to when they were younger, they nevertheless felt isolation and resentment towards medicine, the sense of isolation being heightened by GPs' unawareness of PCD, and participants feeling merely a "curiosity".

Abe's wife, Hiroko, does not drive, which has heightened her sense of isolation.

Discrimination is nothing new to Pakistan's Christian minority; vicious attacks in small Punjabi towns have heightened the sense of isolation.

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