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Watson recognised this feeling of dependency and isolation from working with people with hearing impairments as part of his job as an audiologist at St Thomas's Hospital in London - and he wanted to recreate that in Christine.
In Durham I saw how people whose poor mental health and isolation exclude them from work are being gently introduced to the social skills and creativity that might allow them to re-engage.
But he soldiered on, noting his disappointment that several of his favorite artists delivered subpar records this year (Morrissey, Pete Yorn, the Doves) and that some of the biggest releases had to be left off for other reasons ("I intentionally neglected to include U2's album, as I am unable to evaluate their work in isolation from their status/body of work").
The élite who, in Murray's account, live in unprecedented geographic and social isolation from poor and working people are themselves hardworking, unlikely to divorce, dedicated to their children, and even comparatively religious, but, unlike the élite of Victorian England, they don't "preach what they practice".
In her grand, well-researched Mästarens dröm Carola Hansson told a story of twin sisters and their total isolation from everything while working as missionaries in China in the 1920s and '30s a fascinating investigation into the Western mind completely at a loss in the East and a novel for anyone interested in history or ethics.
The élite — who, in Murray's account, live in unprecedented geographic and social isolation from poor and working people — are themselves hardworking, unlikely to divorce, dedicated to their children, and even comparatively religious, but, unlike the élite of Victorian England, they don't "preach what they practice".
A study conducted in Abuja, Nigeria by Owolabi and colleagues [ 33] established blame, insults, social isolation, spread of information, rejection, dismissal from working place, isolation from other patients and denial of access to health care as some of the forms of stigmatization and discrimination being suffered by PLWHA.
As Ms. Wu explained in the program notes, pianists tend to work in isolation from one another.
"Such Whitehall committees do not work in isolation from their political masters; it is the fault of ministers that these civil servants were so clearly of the view that due recognition for Professor Blakemore and his colleagues was politically unacceptable and it is now down to ministers to correct that view publicly".
Only GM plants possessing genes--which are supposed to work in isolation from the plant's metabolism, as the herbicide resistance and Bt genes--are used commercially.
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