A lack of knowledge of these languages both alienates people from each other and impairs basic economic conditions. |
It alienates people from the workplace and eventually from their family and friends. |
Many say that while he is known for his razor-sharp mind, the ponytailed 38-year-old lacks experience and alienates employees and customers with his arrogant style. |
While, of course, this ideal is precisely the appeal of LSE for many, it alienates others. |
The problem with this tactic, however, is that it frustrates and alienates your family and friends. |
Nowhere is there an overlong development or anything that bewilders or alienates. |