The BNP will be out to exploit any sense of alienation from the major parties.
What makes these two different is that their alienation turned into a self-fulfilling prophecy.
Insecurity breeds alienation and polarization, both of which are stronger on the political right.
It is unlikely that the closure of, say, a local youth club has caused that alienation.
There is no more powerful alienation than that of the displaced from his erstwhile peers.
And like all incumbents stunned at the swift alienation of voters' affections, they look pretty bad.
Kerry blamed the Bush administration's alienation of U.S. allies for the lack of support.
Others point to the alienation caused by the hard-line policing methods espoused by Mr Sarkozy.
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More serious, perhaps, would be the wider alienation of America in the Middle East.
The reality would have been horrendous traffic and transportation problems and the lifeless alienation of surrounding communities.
We all reach a point of alienation with technology when we refuse to adopt and adapt further.
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Selling more Europe will be a difficult task when the polls suggest increasing alienation from the European project.
But over in the Bogside, outside the city's walls, there is a feeling of alienation by local artists.
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Neil has spent much of his life waiting for more of the same, meaning poverty, alienation and homelessness.
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Later, tango singers, led by Carlos Gardel, wedded melancholic lyrics of urban alienation and unrequited love to tango's florid musical notes.
Mr. Krugman faulted the leading lights of the conservative media for fostering a climate of alienation and anger.
Mr. Gallo tries to convey alienation with a simmering broodiness that works best when he is merely posing, model-like.
Contemporary fiction does not make heroes out of mad outsiders, even though the theme of alienation is still around.
If Bathgate has mastered one thing in his young and enormously promising career, it's the art of distilling alienation into bruised-sounding beauty.
Liberal Democrats should be at the forefront of the crusade against poverty because it wastes human potential and breeds alienation.
And for all that the scene is preoccupied with alienation and misery, its champions claim it offers a comradeship of sorts.
Yet his diagnosis sees dangers to liberal societies from "vetocracy, " banal social movements, extremist politics, short attention spans, disorder and alienation.
And yet it would be dangerous to underestimate the alienation that even the less politicised among them are feeling these days.
To test that hypothesis, Dr Gino and her colleagues ran the experiment again, this time including a test meant to detect self-alienation.
An official report cited alienation, unemployment, and lack of opportunity as causes.
In Japan, on the other hand, the fear of failure and resulting social alienation pose a huge psychological barrier for would-be entrepreneurs.
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These were marginalization, stereotyping and the alienation of women and female characters.
This sense of discouragement, Mr Mathews continues, explains Americans' alienation from government.
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Consequently, the pursuit of education is no longer associated with cultural alienation, as is so often the case with formal education in French.
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"The level of cynicism about Parliament and the accompanying alienation of many of the young from the democratic process is troubling, " she said.
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