She avoids scholarly apparatus that would disaffect Hughes's loyal readership in particular and a literate public in general. |
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Crime has reduced significantly, but poor educational attainment, poor housing and high unemployment continue to disaffect whole communities. |
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If you do this not only to people who may or may not be guilty, but to a whole community, how can you not expect this action to radicalize and disaffect that community? |
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As is often the case in journalism, if you disaffect both parties you know you are doing something right. |
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This could be done at some levels, he wrote, but only by exceptionally rapid promotions, which would be unfortunate because they would destroy confidence in the system and disaffect many Anglophones. |
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