"We are worried because disaffection and rage are spreading fast across Italy, " Mr Bersani said.
It is unclear whether any of this, even if feasible, will stem the Euro-disaffection in France.
And despite the investing public's disaffection for their kind of stocks, their portfolios remain solid.
He, too, had been sent to the countryside, and they shared a sense of disaffection.
"This is the Holy Grail of breaking barriers of underachievement and disaffection, " he said.
The disaffection with the men's titles could also be due to the fashion cycle.
Disaffection with Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad and UMNO are the main reasons behind last November's voter backlash.
Veterans complain of wasted effort on overlapping projects and disaffection with endless work on glorified ad schemes.
By almost every measure, the disaffection among the young in Egypt was even greater than in neighboring countries.
The Los Angeles riots reflect a deep distrust and disaffection with the existing power pattern in our society.
If Mr Sarkozy is to rebuild his credibility, he needs to deal with two main causes of voters' disaffection.
The patriotic and moral spirits of Americans were never mobilized, leading to deep unease and eventually disaffection and opposition.
Western governments do a poor job of explaining and defending globalisation so poor as to breed disaffection with democratic politics.
He calls local media "abusive" and keeps harping on a "three-D" conspiracy of disinformation, disaffection and destabilization against him.
Disaffection with the ruling party should help the fragile opposition alliance of the Social Democrats and the Social Liberals.
Its leader, Jean-Marie le Pen, has long played on disaffection with the elite as much as on xenophobic nationalism.
Since the membership is so diverse, some disaffection is inevitable, says Mr Josten.
Disgruntled local Labour activists blamed disaffection with Tony Blair and the Iraq war.
Yet amid the drudgery and disaffection, Cupid has a role, says Remzi Oto, a sociologist at Dicle University in Diyarbakir.
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But Seepersad Naipaul appears to be the only human to have ever pierced his son's grim disaffection with the world.
But she adds that any number of dangers public disaffection, government scandal, a worsening economy, or a ruthless opposition could yet mug him.
In another sign of public disaffection with politics, only 69% of voters went to the polls, the lowest turnout since 1958.
But author Miyamoto sees the current phenomenon as part of increasing disaffection with the constraints placed on adolescents in Japan's conservative society.
Italians poured their disaffection into a bucket of votes for Mr. Grillo.
FrontPage Magazine's Ryan Mauro noted earlier this week that there is growing disaffection with the regime in the Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps itself.
Mr Barak is now fighting to prevent the disaffection spreading to another of his motley coalition partners, the Russian immigrant party, Yisrael B'Aliyah.
In mid-April, we also did an interactive poll that measured voter disaffection with "the people running the country" and their feeling of being powerless.
The nightmare for Labour is that the Blaenau Gwent result gave disaffection amongst its traditional supporters a focus - and that it might grow.
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Sunday's result underscores the deep disaffection with Mr. Sarkozy among voters.
But, electoral calculation aside, there is no doubt that the political establishment is seriously worried about what it sees as growing disaffection from the political system.
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