Sentences with phrase «only alienated»

Most people who live in cities are not only alienated from nature, but from reality itself.
In contrast, the three - time NPP flag bearer, in his quest to become absolute ruler has not only alienated the opposition parties in Ghana, but also dissipated away critical members of his party including former President Kufuor, Kwadwo Mpiani, Dr Richard Anane, Mr Paul Afoko, Kwabena Agyepong and Dr Nyaho Tamakloe among others who were also, brains behind the party's victory in the 2000 elections.
The Tea Party is well on their way to joining the SDS as a has - been radical fringe that only alienated their intended constituency.
This approach not only alienates and encourages your existing customers to look elsewhere, but research has also shown that it is more expensive.
This only alienates fundamentalist Christians and pushes them further toward the right, maybe even the extreme right.
For Bell, the arguments about orthodoxy between Christians are only alienating those looking on, and his frustration is evident.
But as long as 24 hour news stirs the pot with far left and far right propoganda, you only alienate the moderates...
The problem is mainstream muslims are clueless about how to stop them, we are doing out best to report them to the authorities but sometimes it is not easy even for US to tell and I think perhaps it is going to take a collective effort of all of us together to rid ourselves of this scourge... rather than a «Its us against the Muslim world» approach which only alienates more people, and is contribute to the problem spreading.
She's only alienating the women she supposedly wants to reach.
This is the result and your Nazi sniffing only alienates further the residual tolernace of the EU in the majority Party You are saying we do not fit in here, we do not have a voice we are different Quite
He said politicians needed to get back to «face - to - face debate» rather than «slick campaign techniques which only alienate the public and fuel suspicion in politics.»
As in the first film, Ron's unbelievably nasty, narcissistic behaviour only alienates the people around him about half the time, and soon he's being courted for a gig at a newly launched 24 - hour news channel.
Aspiring storytellers should be advised against the bait - and - switch, it will only alienates the audience.
Solanas pleads with Warhol to produce her play but her disruptive behaviour only alienates the artists and excommunicates her from the zoned - out Factory crowd.
While speed is not always an author's friend — as it can lead to grave mistakes in the writing, editing, and even cover art — there is a growing number of authors who've recognized that sitting on a manuscript only alienates readers.
These are the types of mistakes that you must avoid in your store, since incidents like this will only alienate people and cause them to lose faith in your business acumen.
Art institutions / art historians should remember they're only alienating half their audience if the write women out of history - perhaps we can remove 50 % of their funding!!!
This results in a feedback loop that can only alienate people even further from nature.
This sort of release time frame not only alienates consumers who may have recently purchased the current device only to discover that it will now be outdated within a few months, it gives OnePlus less time to develop and manufacture phones.
You will only alienate your soon - to - be former colleagues.
With each accomplishment, however, they only alienate themselves further from who they truly are, and remove themselves one step more from the self - acceptance they ultimately long for.
When overt or covert (silent or aggressive) parental conflict is present, there may be a tendency to create «alliances» or «collusions» among family members, which typically only alienates healthy family relationships.

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Yet all too often, businesses put in the work only to deviate from the game plan, alienating loyal customers and killing retention.
Not only are you probably not going to change anyone's mind, you're likely just going to alienate customers and cast your company in a specific political light.
If they're only invited to speak on diversity, there's a danger of alienating them and other employees, as they'll begin to feel excluded as a statistic instead of included as valued members of the team.
Both Oreskes and Baker seem concerned in part that calling Trump statements lies will alienate readers and listeners from the mainstream media even more than they already are, and that the only refuge is to stress objectivity as much as possible.
«It is not only the risk of alienating their LGBT customers, but people who, generally speaking, believe in fairness and equality, who may or may not be LGBT themselves,» Bagnall says.
But the last thing you want to do is alienate yourself from people who would have gladly supported you if you only had a little more tact.
Acquiescing and caving totally to the left not only emboldens the left, but it alienates conservatives from their political base and ideological constituency.
I see that power at work in pastoral care for those so alienated from each other in faltering marriages that the one can only recoil from the offered hand of the other.
They only confess - we were blind in our distrust of being, now we begin to see; we were aliens and alienated in a strange, empty world, now we begin sometimes to feel at home; we were in love with ourselves and all our little cities, now we are falling in love, we think, with being itself, with the city of God, the universal community of which God is the source and governor.
You know that scene in The Great Divorce in which C.S. Lewis described the damned as only vaguely human, «shrunk and shut up in themselves,» alienated from the world by choice?
Indeed, Hegel attempts to demonstrate that the Crucifixion can only fully appear and be real in consciousness when God is known as being alienated from himself, existing in a dichotomous form as Father and Son or sovereign Creator and eternal Word.
All such religious claims not only attempt to solidify and freeze the life and movement of the divine process, but they foreclose the possibility of the enlargement and evolution of faith, and ruthlessly set the believer against the presence of Christ in an increasingly profane history, thereby alienating the Christian from the actuality of his own time.
The only reason he won't preach about greed is he doesn't want to alienate the big money.
When the present is almost totally alienated, the narrative vision, it seems, can be endured only temporarily.
The gop has alienated so many people from so many walks of life that the only voter represented by them will be a 50 year old white man who mistrusts minorities and women and unions and non christians and seniors and government employees and teachers and librarians and nurses and postal workers and immigrants and firefighters and I have probably left out quite a few of you who they have managed to insult this past year.
As societies then were just as divided and distrustful of each other as they are today, to choose to appear as any one of them would only serve to alienate the others.
Not only is it guaranteed to alienate those who don't believe, it's pointless.
Whereas Feuerbach understood the consciousness of God as man's consciousness of himself, Marx investigates the nature of the man who can develop the self - consciousness only in an alienated way.
The text's alterity will only be experienced if the dialectical dynamic of «belonging to» and «alienating distanciation» has been activated by «effective historical consciousness».
If couples have been deeply alienated or strangling each other's creativity for years, their latent marriage can probably be developed — if at all — only by a process of marriage therapy or long - term marriage counseling.
The only way to reverse the cycle of family fragmentation and mistrust, the only way to overcome the alienating sense of the purposelessness of a great deal of menial work, is to acknowledge and enter into each other's sufferings.
Form and redaction criticism, now more recently audience criticism, structuralism, psychohistory and sociological analysis, all of these, if only added serially to the old objectivist paradigm, can do nothing to dislodge us from our alienated distance.
They fear that, like Goldwater, he will not only lose badly but also alienate segments of the electorate that will never return to the GOP.
The contrast, which out of concern for the truth I have found it necessary to draw between the courageous and joyful primitive Christian hope of the resurrection of the dead and the serene philosophic expectation of the survival of the immortal soul, has displeased not only many sincere Christians in all Communions and of all theological outlooks, but also those whose convictions, while not outwardly alienated from Christianity, are more strongly moulded by philosophical considerations.
On the one hand, to ignore the religion and culture of a people only serves to alienate them from the liberation struggle being waged on their behalf; how can they participate if they do not understand the language in which the struggle is being articulated?
To ask people to regard their suffering as secondary, as some Marxists ask the victims of racism to do, only serves to alienate them from the truth of the Marxist analysis.
In Europe not only many of the intellectuals but the mass of the workers tended to be disaffected with religion and alienated from the church in the 19th century, but not in America.
This further alienated him from the papacy and he was accused of Vulgarizing the gospel which Christ gave only to clergy and doctors of the Church.
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