Sentences with phrase «own alienation»

... Many in the media, especially me, did not understand how they would express their alienation.
But right now, so soon after such a historic electoral victory and despite her centrality to Canada's most pressing issues, she has not yet presented a viable energy sector alternative — only answers with varying degrees of compromise and alienation.
The authors, director of research David Ginsberg and Moira Burke, a research scientist, say that recent research blaming social media for an increase in alienation, depression and anxiety is «compelling.»
When a house is too large, though, «that almost suggests an alienation factor between families, where everybody is in their own wing.»
With his ambiguous response to the unambiguous situation in Charlottesville, President Trump has now completed his alienation of the congressional leadership of his own party, his top military leadership, and his top allies in the business community.
The financial collapse of 2008 - 2009 did enormous damage to millions of lives, and left a great many people with a deep sadness, a feeling of alienation, and a deep and persistent sense that the system is somehow rigged.
But in Japan, the alienation that would make a lonely, overworked young man reach out to a robot for companionship is endemic.
To most Canadians, «western alienation» might mean the National Energy Program or the Reform Party.
While «Catcher» is perhaps the defining literary treatment of conformity and alienation in post-war American society, Salinger had actually been working on the novel during the war.
I think that really gave me a glimpse of what it must be like for the refugees as well when they arrive in a foreign land or in unknown places, what it's like... that alienation.
Unsuccessful campaigns, on the other hand, can cause damage including customer alienation, decreased lifetime value or even an uninstall of your app.
When we bring perfectionism to a relationship, we also bring expectations and standards — whether for our self or others — that can create a great deal of stress and alienation.
Unfortunately, alienation is becoming more common in today's society.
It's no accident that one of the few voices to have endorsed Brexit is presumptive Republican presidential nominee Donald J. Trump, who plays to exactly the same feelings of alienation, disenfranchisement, and nationalism.
It has also served as a long - standing source of western alienation, largely because farmers in Eastern Canada and most of British Columbia are exempt from the wheat board's authority.
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And as noted above, the use of stone boundary markers rather than wooden or clay ones indicated that alienations of land to the public sector (usually to the palace) were irreversible, in contrast to communal land tenure.
The year before Trump announced his presidential bid, the data firm already had found a high level of alienation among young, white Americans with a conservative bent.
«I deeply regret the hurt, frustration and alienation that many of you feel,» Joseph Doucet, the dean of the Alberta School of Business, wrote.
Sure, the stakes are high — and the tension may feel even higher — but ignoring incompetence or bad behavior only creates alienation and a culture of mistrust.
Thiel said that his political alienation after supporting Donald Trump was not a primary driver of his move, but he did continue to bellow against tech's liberalism.
Overall the firm is said to have encountered widespread alienation among young, white Americans, The Washington Post reported.
The fact that other managers and PMs has complained that he didn't follow company rules and did things his own way demonstrates a pattern of alienation within the work place.
I suggest that Mr. Miller spend less time writing odes to his Jewish alienation and start on the lifelong task of learning Torah.
They are undergoing a mixed sense of despair, betrayal, and alienation.
I think this alienation explains why so many students feel «uncomfortable» and «unwelcome.»
Others probably feel a similar alienation, though less acutely.
In the corruption, illiteracy, poverty, and oppressive governments that plague many Muslim societies, those seeds find fertile ground in which they take root, sprout, and flourish — as well as in historical memories, foreign - policy missteps by Western governments, and alienation felt by Muslim youth in Western societies.
«Tom Traubert's Blues» is about alcoholism, alienation and a string of bad luck.
This profound alienation of the ghetto poor from mainstream American life has continued to grow worse in the years since the triumphs of the civil rights movement, even as the success of that movement has provided the basis for an impressive expansion of economic and political power for the black middle class.
These statistics depict an extent of deprivation, a degree of misery, a sense of hopelessness and despair, a fundamental alienation that is difficult for that great majority of Americans who lack direct experience with this social stratum to comprehend.
You may even at times feel degrees of alienation from the group of which you are a part.
It is also the freedom to acknowledge the world's terror and alienation no less than its benignity.
Percy praised Didion's work and devoted his own to similar themes: alienation, dread, detachment.
The gravitational pull of the human race is towards either the worst: alienation and isolation; or the best: superficial networks.
Jee - If your goal is alienation then all you will get is reflected «troll» type responses.
This alienation is reflected in the existential uncertainties of a man as deeply pious as Samuel Johnson; or it can be seen in Mary Margaret Alacoque, immersed in a cloistered religious life.
Yet estrangement and alienation are never the final outcome of Chesterton's and Tolkien's work.
Governance by political posturings relieves many a fart - wad from alienations of systemic protrusions being petrified by the blood - works of shenanigans» ill - affordabilities.
Such is the self - perpetuating and insidious nature of evil, breeding more deception and alienation from God along the way, and Ms Lamott's musings are a symptom and confirmation of that truth.
This literary trajectory images, in microcosm, man's alienation from and return to his Father.
Alienation from other people can lead to feelings of alienation from God.
The result was the alienation of the majority population and the descent of American inner cities into a miasma of broken families, illegitimacy, crime, substance abuse, and poverty.
She overcame alcoholism and alienation from her family to become an important member of her church and community.
Then HE used them all in the courtroom to try and win a case that I ruined his career and parental alienation.
Those who rise in leadership will see the temptations, the failings, the hurts, and may now choose a different path that doesn't introduce chaos and pain and suffering and alienation.
It's a paranoid worldview that separates people from each other and sends them down the road to alienation, anxiety and intellectual impotence.»
The movement has given a voice to frustration and alienation.
During a fast as long and stringent as Yom Kippur, the children of Israel chant dirges mourning their alienation from God.
We can hide from ourselves our real motives that can lead to a sense of alienation.
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