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The DUP is prone to infighting and increasingly detached from its loyalist base.
Bombardier, the Derby factory owner, is a foreign-owned business that, like Siemens, has become increasingly detached from its home country in the search for low-cost/low-tax opportunities to make money.
Today, the nation's best minds quickly end up in Silicon Valley or on Wall Street, where their entrepreneurial spirit and lust for "the new new thing" is powering an economy that's increasingly detached from the government overseeing it.
As a sign of success, increasingly detached from reality yet producing reality, it became a death-dealing Catch-22.
The result is that the FTSE 100 has gone global and become increasingly detached from the UK economy, whose fortunes it was once assumed to reflect.
Otherwise it risks becoming an artform increasingly detached from contemporary culture.
When asked whether Sir David believed Cecil's killing was an example of humans becoming increasingly detached from nature, he replied: "Nobody likes seeing wild animals being killed but it wasn't very significant in terms of trying to save the species of the world.
Ashcroft has become increasingly detached from the Conservative party in recent years.
The disturbing reality may be that the violence in Iraq is increasingly detached from the politics in the central government.
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.
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