The BNP will be out to exploit any sense of alienation from the major parties.
Selling more Europe will be a difficult task when the polls suggest increasing alienation from the European project.
This sense of discouragement, Mr Mathews continues, explains Americans' alienation from government.
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And they claim that the fact the most votes are in this sense "wasted" contributes to the alienation from the electoral system and low turn-out.
The Orthodox Church regarded both Catholicism and Protestantism as heresies and imbued its adherents with a sense of alienation from, and hostility to, the West.
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Toibin's text is lyrical and paranoid, offering in just 90 minutes a glimpse of a mother's alienation from history, from, in fact, The Greatest Story Ever Told.
More commonly, it is read as a story of man's alienation from the socially adhesive forces of family and legal authority (and subsequently from his own motivation and desire), or as a seminal existentialist treatise (to Camus's exasperation).
Young students, including many from the Hertie School of Governance in Berlin, expressed their alienation from the distant bureaucrats in Brussels as well as their own national political leaders who seem out of touch with the concerns of daily life.
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The phrase nature deficit disorder was coined in 2005 by author Richard Louv, who argued that the human cost of "alienation from nature" was measured in "diminished use of the senses, attention difficulties and higher rates of physical and emotional illnesses".
Excerpt: The liberal opposition to religious activism in politics is another cause of citizen alienation from government, for many deeply religious citizens do not understand how a nation can call itself democratic when they are accepted in politics only if they are willing to leave behind that aspect of their lives that provides meaning and hope.
There is no more powerful alienation than that of the displaced from his erstwhile peers.
"The level of cynicism about Parliament and the accompanying alienation of many of the young from the democratic process is troubling, " she said.
The only thing we can do now is develop a richer and stronger Chinese culture so they can find some relief from any feelings of alienation or frustration.
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It is a miserable existence which can sap energy and self-confidence, it can lead to exclusion from mainstream society and ordinary pursuits, to alienation and to marginalisation.
Yet his diagnosis sees dangers to liberal societies from "vetocracy, " banal social movements, extremist politics, short attention spans, disorder and alienation.
Julie Pham, a broker at Corcoran Group who has the Bond Street listing, said the views of old brick buildings and water towers from the 1, 500-square-foot terrace and the penthouse windows reflect the "urban alienation" in some of Moby's music and movie soundtracks.
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