21. Rizal, a former adviser to the king, first tried to have a census stopped because, he said, it was alienating the people of the south. 22. That the leaders whom residents followed in war are unable to provide the standard of living they consider basic has further alienated people, residents say. 23. The government has performed, but it has alienated people and done a lot of damage to the UNC. 24. The new strictness, they said, will only alienate young people even more. 25. Then he ruined much of that good work by persecuting his critics, failing to countenance any views but his own, and alienating many people of good will. 26. They say his provocative style may have attracted supporters and raised awareness of the issue, but it has also alienated some people who might have been sympathetic. 27. Unless I am mistaken Diem has alienated his people to a far greater extent than we allow ourselves to know. 28. With presidential elections scheduled for next year, the government may be unwilling to alienate people who survive on the same land as the butterflies. 29. Yet the only place where fundamentalists seem to be clearly losing popularity is Iran, where they alienated ordinary people by ruling them. 30. Yet Herrmann alienated people with a personal manner nearly as roiling as some of his film music. |