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But the Clintons' tactics are alienating blacks and young people.

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In Tunisia, a rapacious first family indulged in widespread racketeering, alienating every social class.

Is the new plan to stop being diplomatic and instead make bold, insulting statements alienating everyone?

If you want to avoid alienating readers, ask them what bothers them most.

"Well, you are only alienating me further by the way you're acting now," he replied, offended.

Make your confidence work for you without going over the top and alienating coworkers.

The work at Foxconn's Shenzhen plant can be repetitive, exhausting, and alienating—like manufacturing jobs anywhere in the world.

There may be no more alienating and energy-draining experience at work than feeling diminished and devalued.

You could run the risk of alienating valued colleagues ifthey learn you earn more for what they perceive to be the same job.

So far, its analysis has addressed how it lost-by alienating too many blue-collar voters, for example-rather than why.

On the other hand, he can't sack or imprison all those who fought against him or he risks alienating too many men with guns.

Its cabin crew responded by voting to strike over the Christmas period, alienating the millions of customers that pay their wages and fund those pensions.

We've mentioned DE Montfort's unfortunate habit of alienating those of his fellow barons who might otherwise be tempted to support him.

As long as those who are in hardship and alienating environment exist, the existence of educational criticism is necessary, and the Critical Pedagogy will find its way out of its dilemma.

Few politicians are willing to risk their careers alienating today's senior citizens for the benefit of Americans in 2040. After all what do today's seniors and politicians care about a 2040 calamity?

While this can be alienating to some people - usually people who are already alienated by the rest of their lives - others will seek out and reward you handsomely for your insights.

But economists will judge the budget on its stance towards the public sector, and how far Mr Darling has dared to make necessary cuts without alienating voters and damaging the chances of a recovery.

By giving voters the impression that they have more influence than they actually wield, Parliament risks disappointing and ultimately alienating the very people with whom it seeks to engage.

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