Australian leaders are trying to walk a fine line so they do not alienate a major customer.
Granted, different people treat politics and religion differently, but asserting your values can alienate some people as quickly as it intrigues others.
Granted, different people treat politics and religion differently, but asserting your values can alienate some people as quickly as it intrigues others.
Criticizing the company's way of doing this is a surefire way to alienate your interviewer.
Bread is rich in complex carbohydrates, a fact that could alienate anyone who practices a low-carb or gluten-free lifestyle.
" He argues that publishers who fail to improve the ads they serve will alienate people and drive them towards platforms such as Facebook.
But if your interviewer only scaled the mountain and stopped there, all of your extra razzle dazzle may just alienate him or her, or—at the very least—feel a bit like overkill.
A manager wielding a big ego is the most likely to alienate his or her employees.
Mr Trump's attacks on Mexicans have raised fears among Republican strategists that the party will alienate Hispanic voters when they are becoming a powerful voice at the ballot box.
By simply telling your underlings to bring their A games to work, all you do is alienate people who do not like sporting metaphors.
Margaret Cho, weblog, 01-18-04 Nothing can so alienate a voter from the political system as backing a winning candidate.