It is a distortion of reality that can undermine our decisions and alienate our teams.
But modern art is just as likely to alienate ordinary people as to excite them.
There are thousands of ways to alienate the best and brightest of our young people.
The new secretary of defence had managed to alienate both Congress and the Pentagon bureaucracy.
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"Every time we've tried political themes, we alienate some party or group, " he says.
Indeed, they could harm the value of the deal if they alienate their customer base.
Doing away with the 'independence' platform will further alienate a lot of traditional DPP supporters.
Observers say the new measures could alienate key US allies in international trade talks.
But he knew he could easily alienate his customers if he didn't think it through.
Who passes Taft-true litmus tests so as not to alienate those hostile to the Northeast?
Efforts to exert more leverage will only alienate the providers that FDA relies on.
That, he believes, would alienate those in ZANU-PF whom he hopes to win over.
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In the past, America could not afford to alienate any of its more important allies.
If the Knicks let Jeremy Lin go, it will alienate the fan base for a generation.
Journalists agreed not to alienate anyone so that advertisers could aim their messages at everyone.
It may sound provocative enough to alienate prickly Americans, without giving Europeans any serious extra firepower.
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America, says Osama Baz, a senior adviser to Egypt's president, needs to cultivate, not alienate Muslims.
As such, no government may or ought try to alienate such rights from its people.
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To compound his difficulties, Mr Sharif has managed to alienate many of his political allies.
You are already so well fixed in life that you can afford to alienate potential clients?
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They warn that, as it stands, the new curriculum may alienate pupils from ethnic and religious minorities.
The party cannot alienate its own militant core by chasing the mirage of liberal or minority votes.
There have been warnings that the reduced spending on marketing could alienate some of EMI's recording artists.
It is a great talent in life to spin relentlessly and not at all alienate the spinee.
Analysts said that the new policies could deal a blow to Facebook's reputation and alienate some users.
Your goal should be to increase visibility, not to push any obvious agendas that can alienate co-workers.
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Without emotional intelligence, hubris sets in, and a leader will overestimate his own ability and alienate others.
BJP's partners have wooed Muslims in the past and will be reluctant permanently to alienate these voters.
And attempts to fight terrorism through tougher policing, which can alienate whole communities, make boosting cohesion harder.
They tried to alienate all these different segments thinking that they could just rely on White guys.
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