Sentences with phrase «totally alienated»

«Regardless of the findings on the abuse, we still have a child who is, at present, totally alienated from her father.»
«The court found credible evidence of alienation by Steve Wolt, in that the two older children were totally alienated from their mother and the youngest child would also succumb to alienation if the parenting situation continued.»
He is now totally alienated from his mother.
Nevertheless, what seems evident is that there is no way parents can keep their kids totally alienated from tablet devices for long.
When the present is almost totally alienated, the narrative vision, it seems, can be endured only temporarily.
I'd like to also include an exclusivist who believes in predestination, so if I can find a Calvinist who I have not totally alienated and who is willing to participate, I'll introduce him or her in the weeks to come.
As a consequence of this total ineptitude, Microsoft doesn't have a snowball's chance in Hades of becoming anything more than a niche player in consumer mobile, while at the same time totally alienating their bread and butter enterprise and SMB customers.
It offers a hardcore strategy experience but not in a way that totally alienates newer players, as it slowly introduces new mechanics assuming no base knowledge of the series itself.

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Acquiescing and caving totally to the left not only emboldens the left, but it alienates conservatives from their political base and ideological constituency.
And lots of thinkers today believe that we live in a world full of miserable, worthless, lonely, alienated people totally dominated by modern technology.
But that he stands totally and absolutely beyond and above all other men seems to be an assertion of arbitrary and unwarranted dogmatism which does nothing to enhance the faith of the Christian and much to alienate those who can not share that faith.
To consider he has sold Welbeck and loaned Januzaj, unceremoniously removed Van Persie and Hernandez (two fan favourites) and alienated their star player in De Gea you have to say he has totally ruined everything good about United.
When I say that not all cloth diapering moms are June Cleaver, I don't mean to alienate the super-moms who totally nail a clean house (like my mom).
I totally agree, Labour have for far too long abandoned any Socialist principles and drifted further to the middle ground, they have offered nothing to the alienated working class electorate who have, in my opinion, voted UKIP in droves.
I don't own any devices, but I totally see your dilemma and how it does alienate readers!
But with Splatoon at least, their iconoclasm has given us something truly special: a joyful, undeniably fun shooting game that upends the most alienating aspects of the genre while retaining its core pleasures — a game that looks and feels like a quintessential Nintendo experience, while still offering something original, exciting, and yes, totally fresh.
Of course, she totally fails to see that screaming and raging means she alienates me and prevents her from hearing anything.
Neither party has behaved totally admirably but on the facts, if anything, the father had already begun to alienate, while it remains to be seen whether the mother is the alienation risk he claims she is.
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