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Hardcore Twitterati may be alienated by the corporate nature of some of his output, and by his reluctance to reply to his followers' comments.
In my own teaching practice, one idea that has shown considerable results when put into practice is the consideration that pupils may be alienated, in a critical sense, from the subject.
It appeared from the anger among Iraqis in Samarra that America faces a fundamental dilemma: As it steps up the pressure on the insurgents who are killing Americans and Iraqis in growing numbers, the very Iraqis they are trying to win over may be alienated.
Yes, some clients may be alienated, but others would fall in love with the unique and compelling experience.
Native students may be alienated by STEM instruction that portrays scientific ways of knowing as disconnected from value and context, as such instruction conflicts with their cultural self-identity.
This raised an issue that while the government 'throws its weight behind' initiatives to increase young people's activity (e.g., PE and School Sport Club Links, active schools, healthy schools [ 3]) the child who wants to be active but does not like team games may be alienated.
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The anti-Russian atmosphere "may be alienating, but that's just a fact of life," says Estonia's president, Toomas Hendrik Ilves.
But using her connection to one of US politics' elder statesmen to signal her power may be alienating more potential voters than it's attracting.
While that global agenda may be alienating Somalis, it seems to be a magnet for wayward jihadists looking for the next holy war.
By repeatedly trumpeting the need for individuals to adopt more sustainable lifestyles, we may be alienating, rather than mobilizing, individuals.
Respect and honor their choices about food, hairstyles, clothing, etc. Unsolicited advice or commentary is often heard as criticism and may be alienating.
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