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The DUP is prone to infighting and increasingly detached from its loyalist base.
Otherwise it risks becoming an artform increasingly detached from contemporary culture.
Ashcroft has become increasingly detached from the Conservative party in recent years.
He talks of would-be buyers making low offers, "chasing a market that is increasingly detached from reality".
Otherwise, academics will continue to think dangerously alike, increasingly detached from the societies which they study, investigate and criticise.
The crippled government is increasingly detached from reality.But many Iraqis are trying to make the best of things.
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One reason for this could be that adolescents are at an age where they increasingly detach from their parents while friends become more important.
Despite Lang's long involvement with the poorest of society, after becoming Archbishop of York he increasingly detached himself from everyday life.
Again, this shows that John is increasingly becoming detached from the financial pressure on backbenchers the longer he is in office".
To Nickolas, that's evidence that this sort of hyperlocal campaigning in districts where voters increasingly feel detached from both sides of the national debate can help Democrats win back seats.
Essentially, our plastic-wrapped world is the natural outcome of the lives we now lead: convenience-based, disposable, time-poor, and increasingly more and more detached from the processes that create our food and clothing.
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