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And it's very, very difficult to be sufficiently detached from what you do to see whether it's good or whether it's crap.
Another obvious problem has been the close relationship with the Treasury – both the physical location of the OBR within it, and the issue of whether its staff are sufficiently detached from it.
Mr Lowe-Porter's excellent translation, in two heavy volumes, is so convincing that the impression left on those readers who are sufficiently detached from its subject to endure Herr Mann's grim and often painful pathological study to its end is that they have done their reading in the original German and made their own mental translation as they went along.
Max is from the beginning sufficiently detached from his parents to make their loss feel more strange than sinister, and though his struggle to find work is real and engaging, you feel that this is the kind of problem a bright kid will figure out, quickly, and he does.
The principles agreed to would then not be sufficiently detached from the very desires, circumstances, and institutions these principles are to be used to critically assess.
If this is correct, the basic philosophical puzzle about Arcesilaus' skepticism is not whether it is possible to live without beliefs, but whether it is possible to be committed to rationality and yet sufficiently detached from it to recognise that, whatever it is, it may not work.
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It became detached from people.
He seemed very detached from it all".
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