Sentence examples for it's divorced from inspiring English sources

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And it's divorced from the art on view".

"The bulk of what we do today is adaptive," the officer said, "and it's divorced from any operational air planning.

Which means that it's divorced from any possibility of actually addressing the crisis that Murray so vividly describes.

Oddly, here in Britain, perhaps because it's divorced from religion, the issue isn't quite so heated.

Hype works the same way, it's divorced from a target audience and falls short of connecting with target audiences and what's meaningful to them.

It's divorced from intense cultural and geopolitical trauma of Asian diasporas.

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But if it is divorced from its basis in theology it can easily become little more than lip-service.

That, and it being divorced from big historical events, unlike in its first three seasons.

"It is divorced from the society around it.

This is not merely unethical; it is divorced from economic reality.

The internet is a powerful tool for communication and advocacy, but right now it is divorced from the decision-making process.

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