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Information, in its new scientific sense, is utterly divorced from meaning.
And yet, if Kuzminov's remark is any indication, its culture is utterly divorced from the entire Western tradition of higher learning.
Still others view their religion as a kind of self-accepted ethnicity, but live lives utterly divorced from any sense of faith.
Wallace's own interest in the I.R.S., he wrote in a 2005 letter, was "utterly divorced from my own taxes, which I pay promptly and fully like an Eagle Scout".
The dynastification of its political life also points to a deeper problem: the fact that America is producing a quasi-hereditary political elite, cocooned in a world of wealth and privilege and utterly divorced from most people's lives.
The Liberal Democrat leader, Tim Farron, rejected the idea May was shifting to the centre ground, calling the rhetoric "utterly divorced from her party's actions over the last few days".
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That's not just a slip-up or a mistake; it's indicative of a person divorced from reality, punitive and utterly lacking in empathy and judgment (of course, that may simply describe much of the Republican party).
Lyle was divorced from his wife, Nadine.
Patients, often divorced from costs, overuse.
Bryden was divorced from Patricia Leslie Bowen-Davies.
Pay is divorced from performance.
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