0 the feeling that you have no connection with the people around you or that you are not part of a group:
Depressed people frequently feel a sense of alienation from those around them.
This short-sighted alienation of their own supporters may lose them the election.
On urban alienations and anomie: powerlessness and social isolation.
Obviously, there have to be safeguards against gratuitous alienations made to a pension fund at the last minute.
In earlier centuries, this story is dominated by successive alienations and resumptions.
We shall not oppose them because we see merit in protecting creditors from gratuitous alienations and unfair preferences that may be made through the pension-sharing provisions.
The modern age of alienation had truly begun.
However, their implicit sarcasm maintains the threat of allencompassing alienation.
Delusions of thought alienation (thought insertion, withdrawal or broadcast) were present in 6 (13n3 %) and somatic passivity in 3 (6n7 %).
Part of the evidence for this alienation can be seen in the ambivalent attitude towards the label 'fundamentalist ' itself.
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