Word: detachedness
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In explaining why young people are so politically apathetic, the senator pointed a finger at the detached public figures in Washington. As a registered voter in Massachusetts, I can say that behavior like that displayed on Sunday by Kerry is what disgusts me about the current state of American politics...
Well, in Margaret's version, she always sounds like she is just complaining about how he was not a good enough father. I mean, yeah, she tries to make it all sound nice, and says she does not want to blame her dad for much, but then she goes on...
But now that voters are comparing Bush with Gore, the case for reasonable change may be harder to make. Gore has detached himself from Clinton, enlisted a high-collar running mate in Joe Lieberman, brought down his negatives to the point that they are lower than Bush's, 29% vs...
The story involves a group of losers from various parts of the country who converge on Omaha, Neb., to participate in an interstate karaoke contest with a $5,000 grand prize. Throughout the film, there's a sense of dislocation: the characters are constantly on the go, traveling by bus...
A year and a half after launching a controversial internal restructuring, Riley has taken the Harvard University Police Department (HUPD) from a detached, allegedly racially insensitive organization, to one admired by students and administrators.