Sentence examples for lead to disaffection from inspiring English sources

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It will lead to disaffection".

He meant, of course, that close observation would lead to disaffection, so both were best left to more-or-less skilful butchery behind closed doors.

A decline in direct experience with nature can lead to disaffection of natural environments, wildlife, and public indifference towards biodiversity conservation.

"They will disenfranchise thousands of young people, remove qualifications employers value, narrow the school curriculum even more and lead to disaffection among pupils".

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The parliamentary expenses scandal has led to disaffection from some people, who are embracing the BNP or UKIP.Mr Clegg: There is always a dilemma.

Thwarted ambition led to disaffection which some players made public and it took Henry a long time to recover from the fall-out.

Savings were wiped out by policies that created hyperinflation in the 1920s and led to disaffection that helped pave the way for the rise of the Nazi party.

Disenfranchising or disadvantaging minorities leads to disaffection.

Pictures of body bags on television did not lead to public disaffection with Vietnam: there were few if any body bags on television.

"There is a difference between challenge and making learning more difficult, which could potentially lead to more disaffection and failure," he added.

Increasing the amount of electronic data to comb through for evidence of terror plots would be impossible without a vast corresponding growth of Britain's security services, to a level unimaginable in any non-totalitarian state, which would in itself lead to further disaffection of British Muslims, creating a feedback loop of distrust and potential radicalisation.

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