Sentence examples for the insularity from inspiring English sources

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the insularity

noun

The quality or property of being insular.

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This is complicated by the insularity of her vision.

Small nations cannot afford the insularity of the great.

And then there is the insularity of life in this rural backwater.

But having a public profile, even an amorphous one, turns the insularity of Snapchat inside out.

On some level these films are a reaction to the insularity of official French culture.

Instead, the insularity can make the company appear Willy Wonka-ish.

In her youth this commitment could spill into frustration with the insularity of some students.

That seems unlikely, given the insularity and shirtiness of all these artists' working practices.

Lynas: I think a lot of the insularity comes from lack of confidence and competence.

Sixth Element revealed both the insularity and omnivorousness of dance music.

Mr. Daley cites the insularity produced by increasing power and rewards for financial executives in the 21st century economy.

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