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How to use the word disconnection in a Sentence?

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If teens are striving for connection, exploiting power is not helpful, unevenly distributed power leads to disconnection.

Alison Trenk

Found on CNN
1 year ago

We demand the disconnection of Russia from SWIFT, the introduction of a no-fly zone over Ukraine and other effective steps to stop the aggressor.

Volodymyr Zelenskyy

Found on FOX News
2 years ago

SWIFT is an European company, an association of many participating countries. To make a decision on disconnection, a united decision of all participating countries is needed. The decisions of the United States and Great Britain are definitely not enough, i'm not sure that other countries, especially those whose share of trade with Russia is large in balance, will support the shutdown.

Nikolai Zhuravlev

Found on CNN
2 years ago

Vulnerability is not weakness, and the uncertainty, risk, and emotional exposure we face every day are not optional. Our only choice is a question of engagement. Our willingness to own and engage with our vulnerability determines the depth of our courage and the clarity of our purpose; the level to which we protect ourselves from being vulnerable is a measure of our fear and disconnection.

Brene Brown

added by Soulwriter
2 years ago

It's not clear why we don't have an EU-wide disconnection ban, we should be seeing access to energy as a human right in the same way as we see access to water as a human right.

Stefan Bouzarovski

Found on CNN
2 years ago

Teenagers are graduating and finishing their school year, looking for any excuse to meet up with friends in-person after a year of disconnection, in this way, what goes viral on TikTok and elsewhere often reflects other, offline needs and trends.

Nick Brody

Found on CNN
2 years ago

The disconnection of Black, Brown and poor residents' utilities in the state of Georgia is a form of systemic environmental injustice.

Valerie Hill Rawls

Found on CNN
3 years ago

One of the reasons for which you ultimately became a teacher, however, is the way by which you were taught. You came to realise that teaching is a political act at the heart of which lies political change. You became a teacher to rectify things. Because you had a great responsibility towards the future. As a teenager, you attended an average boys’ public school in a suburban area of a small city in the northeast of Jordan. It was a school where English was not obligatory until the sixth grade. A school where you were taught to stand up for your superiors as they walked into class, and where any eye-contact was frowned upon. A school where you were inspected for your haircut, nails, and shoes but not your concerns. A school where it mattered more where you are from than who you are. A school where the science teacher taught geography, sports, and Islamic religion, too. A school where you were grabbed by the ears and pulled up, hit repeatedly on the knuckles and slapped on the face for not remembering the capital of Cambodia. And for that you never forgot the capital of Cambodia. A school where philosophy was marginalised by religion. And where you had to wait in queues to urinate because toilets were busy with concealed homosexual activities. A school where during winter you had to wear layers and layers of wool and cotton because there was no central heating, double-glazed windows, or even curtains. A school where the drawing studio was used as a canteen by teachers during lunch-time only. A school where there was no awareness of the disconnection between the teaching curriculum and societal needs. A school where the story always goes with Mr Ali in the office, while Mrs Ali is always in the kitchen. A school where most teachers finished classes 15 to 20 minutes earlier so that they could exploit parents and students in highly expensive private classes outside the school. A school where all music classes were spent teaching you how to play the national anthem. A school where it was always easier to deny and reject than debate and accept. A school where the quiet boy was always neglected. A school where you were always asked what to do, but never did anyone ever do what you asked: to listen. A school where your colleagues were scolded for being overtaken in class by a Palestinian student.

Akram Al Deek

added by anonymous
5 years ago

This was simply beyond the pale, i was beyond livid. It's one thing to have a lousy customer service experience and have it end with the disconnection of the call. It's quite another for a call center rep to have taken the following steps to send me this message.

Marla Margolis

Found on FOX News
6 years ago

Texting is precarious for a lot of people in relationships because it’s hard to flesh out our genuine expressions, when one person is less interactive, the expectation is not matched by the reality for the other, and this can lead to disappointment and a feeling of disconnection.

Jane Greer

Found on FOX News
8 years ago

You wish it was as easy as, everyone's fine, but 3-1/2 years of separation and disconnection, ultimately, they need to reunite that love and that connection.

Luke Caldwell

Found on Reuters
8 years ago

Dr. Ben, one of the challenges he's had, is a complete disconnection from Washington.

Steve Lambeth

Found on CNN
8 years ago

The knighthood issue was for many the final proof of a disconnection with the people.

Luke Simpkins

Found on Reuters
9 years ago

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