Word: disconnectedly
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Throughout the history lesson, David voices the angry helplessness and sense of disconnect from the “real world” to which would-be student voters can be susceptible. By the end of the play he is convinced to vote in the upcoming election by slogans like “Vote because so many people have died to win this right for you,” “Vote for democracy,” and “Vote because you can.” But it’s hard to say whether the basis...
Most galling to Tsurimi is what he calls Bush’s “total disconnect with reality” and “his lack of compassion for the unemployed and weaker.” Tsurimi claims that Bush called many of the programs from Franklin Roosevelt’s New Deal “socialism”—compelling fodder for Democrats’ claims that Bush is dipping too far into Social Security to fund his other initiatives...
...best aspects of the film are all there in that wickedly misleading trailer: the disconnect between Telly’s memory and that of those around her and the viscerality of our shock as she reveals the history beneath the façade in Correll’s daughter’s room, demonstrating the Oz-like nature of the world they inhabit. As it progresses, however, these ideas and feelings recede into the background, pushed out by car chases, government conspiracies, and, of all things, aliens...
...also expressed his disapproval of the government’s current “disconnect from churches,” calling for the black community to “reclaim [their] sense of moral authority...
Others cited a disconnect between the professors on the working groups and the administrators in charge of the review...