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There is a serious disaffection among those who voted for us in 2012".
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It was precisely to help the Lib Dems make the leap from a receptacle for disaffection to a serious force in its own right that Nick Clegg, whose first party conference as leader began on September 13th, was elected last year.Some progress has been made.
"It is also worth pointing out that there has been no serious sign of popular unrest or disaffection in the Saudi security services".
It is a serious problem for any society when disaffection rises to the point where twenty or thirty per cent of the people (there is really not much reason to suppose that bigotry and racial hatred are less widespread in the population as a whole than among Democratic voters) will lend their support to a subversive figure.
When a country or a culture -- not unlike the ancient civilization of Rome -- becomes more interested in vomitoriums than the growing disparity and disaffection in its populace, it runs a serious risk of caving in on itself.
Mr. Mattsson's decision to go public with his disaffection, in a church whose top leaders commonly deliberate in private, is a sign that the church faces serious challenges not just from outside but also from skeptics inside.
His disaffection became disgust.
Modern disaffection falls away.
For serious actresses, there is no greater challenge than mastering Amanda's complexities: her desperation over her daughter's future, her frustration with her son's disaffection, her obsessive reveries of the past.
That disaffection erupted in June's protests.
"That's when I started this disaffection".
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