Haggis soon found on YouTube the video of Tommy Davis talking on CNN about disconnection.
And how about the disconnection between the economy and the headlines vis a vis market performance?
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Tommy Davis sent me some policy statements that Hubbard had made about disconnection in 1965.
The employers of MBA graduates have long lamented the disconnection between their classroom instruction and real-world experience.
The instant Twitter goes down, there is an immediate and distinct sense of disconnection from my social graph.
The churn, or disconnection rate, among ITV Digital subscribers is running at 23%, compared with just 12% at BSkyB.
Though I knew that in advance, the moment of disconnection proved a shock.
The opposition adverts say that this "could mean millions of homes, schools and libraries are threatened with internet disconnection and tribunals".
In his first film as a director, Noam Murro creates moments of strained or comic disconnection relieved by minuscule surges of warmth.
Some of this disconnection is already in force: to journey from Bethlehem to Ramallah, a Palestinian has to get through two border crossings.
But my social entrepreneurship students at Santa Clara convince me that the tide is turning, away from a disconnection between our hearts and our careers.
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Yet another reason there is such a disconnection between Washington, D.
But if everyone had a low sensitivity to social disconnection, no one would stay back, take care of others, and help those in need, even at personal expense.
Disconnection between patient care and working conditions is the focus of Paraprofessional Health Institute, a group trying to improve home care for both the patient and the workers.
The report also highlights a "disconnection" between the capacity of credit unions and the high aspirations placed on them to help improve social justice, economic development and even education.
According to Mr Gevisser, Mr Mbeki's vision of an African renaissance is an attempt to overcome the damage done by this sense of disconnection and to resurrect his continent's feeling of pride and identity.
The new regime of rising bills for households, and a more ruthless approach to disconnection for big firms, was one main reason why so many local governments looked on Mr Brevnov with a baleful eye.
Fixed some disconnection with mobile phone.
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"The new government is agreed that there is a profound disconnection between the British people and what has been done in their name by British governments in the European Union, " he told MPs in a general debate on European affairs on 3 June 2010.
In Venezuela, like in many countries in Latin America, the natural vehicles of political debate and opposition-the political parties- have become weak as a result of ongoing corruption, disconnection from the public, aloofness from sources of societal support, and lack of social and political vision.
As great forces of history converge to human scale, this modern-day boom town feels like the Wild West but without the confident self-reliance: the articulate residents are painfully aware of the close link between their sustenance and their misery, and international bureaucrats reveal a terrible disconnection from the reality on the ground as they encourage the unchecked development.
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