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Her state of mind that day was divorced from reality, she says.
But we're not divorced from reality; we can also see that there's a real problem.
They managed to make the Americans live the dream, divorced from reality.
I say to you, however, that this image is completely divorced from reality.
What right had Edward to live in a world so divorced from reality?
As a result, the debates on and off the air can seem divorced from reality.
Words became divorced from reality, responsibility, and people's real thoughts.
The risk is that rhetoric will become still more divorced from reality.
As the global financial crisis has revealed, pay in the business world is often divorced from reality.
Nice one- almost completely divorced from reality, yet sounds plausible!
Even as a general proposition, that notion was divorced from reality.
"And yet their attitude in this case is divorced from reality.
The essence of bunker life is that you are divorced from reality.
How much longer will we go on drafting legislation that is divorced from reality?
However, it has been the experience of the author that rhetoric such as this is largely divorced from reality.
Given recent market events, systems for compensating investors are divorced from reality.
Every case is different but nowhere was myth so divorced from reality as in Brazil.
It was a sum "so unreasonable as to be divorced from reality".
The thing with Dex was a perfect example of what happened when a man got completely divorced from reality.
Last week illustrated perfectly just how divorced from reality Twitter can be.
One police officer described the mother as “a slob, completely divorced from reality.
It shows just how divorced from reality they are."
What kind of programmer is so divorced from reality she thinks she'll get complex software right the first time?
The court heard the mother was "a slob, completely divorced from reality.
It is difficult to point to another issue in modern American history where a major political party's rhetoric is so divorced from reality.