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This is not just dangerous because it's vapid, alienates voters and sheds no light on anything.
CNN: Paul Ryan: From 'It boy' to calamity
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And whereas much modern art excites the intelligentsia but alienates the masses, his bodies do the reverse.
ECONOMIST: Anatomy as art
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The combination of overheated right-wing ideology and theology alienates these Main Street voters.
CNN: Picking Bachmann or Perry is risky for GOP
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The use of targetry has another disadvantage: it alienates staff.
ECONOMIST: Blair's government
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But if Clinton manages to pull this out, she will have done so in a style that alienates young Obama voters who might not show up to vote in November.
FORBES: More Questions Than Answers
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It only alienates and angers your prospects and clients.
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"We certainly, in the police department, don't want to have any strategy that alienates us with the communities that we do serve, " said Banks, the second black man to be appointed to the position in the department's history.
WSJ: NYPD chief: Community, police must work together
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One is that it alienates voters.
ECONOMIST: Charlemagne
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If they're also made to feel they don't fit in the society in which they hold citizenship, you know, by events like the ones we've just witnessed in London, then I think they face issues of identity, too, which are very painful for them and it alienates people.
NPR: Violence In Europe Leaves People Fearful
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The Republican Party never fully adapted itself to the fact that modern big government is an interest group in and of itself, inherently at odds with the rest of society, that it creates a demand for representation by those it alienates, and hence that politicians must choose whether to represent the rulers or the ruled.
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