The effect of this was to marginalize all advocacy groups and interest groups that were not corporate. |
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He has so far cleverly outwitted and outflanked this attempt to marginalize him on the political stage. |
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English departments marginalize it, perhaps because academics consider religion incompatible with intellectualism. |
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Though there are attempts to marginalize us, our voices are still being heard. |
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Y'all disenfranchise and marginalize the black man and you expect him to bear his chafe? |
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He concludes that the nature of this coverage serves to marginalize the groups and assert a greater level of social control over them. |
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Soon after, though, the curtain will drop and the media will attempt to marginalize bloggers, hoping they will go away. |
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This is hardly the first time that a major media network used its power to marginalize political beliefs that contradict those of its owners. |
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But not their solutions, which usually marginalize Purim by limiting it to a play date for the kids. |
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As we become adults, we have this need to marginalize youth and make them into archetypes. |
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By so doing, they overlook and marginalize an aspect of the political sphere which is essential for building a functional democracy. |
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After all, our institutions have spent so long trying to hide and marginalize that power, how could we? |
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We must, however, remain vigilant in our efforts to marginalize the voices of intolerance. |
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However, the agreement provides an opportunity to marginalize and eventually stop such violence. |
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Prostitutes are especially vulnerable to violence because their status, which may be unlawful, tends to marginalize them. |
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A strict focus on wildlife aspects for a National Wetland Policy may only marginalize its value to society and the nation. |
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We are compelled to stand with those who are suffering, to have mercy rather than to marginalize, to empower rather than to stigmatize. |
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They can also serve to exclude and marginalize children from educational and employment opportunities. |
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Therefore, today more than ever, it is the duty of the international community to embolden moderates and isolate and marginalize extremists. |
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Working-class students struggle for identity amid a cacophony of misleading noise and misdirection in a world that seeks to misrepresent and marginalize them. |
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Earmarking such funds for NEX would marginalize their roles and their ability to deliver their programme of work. |
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That is why my delegation cannot endorse any wording that would marginalize the third pillar. |
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Let me illustrate here with an example about music, which may simply serve to marginalize and delegitimize the issue I'm discussing, but hey, that's why we're here. |
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The panels in those cases construed Article XX so restrictively as to almost read it out of the GATT, or to marginalize it. |
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Governments may implement rights for some constituencies but withhold rights to marginalize others. |
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As one who has been in that world, I can vouch how difficult it is not to marginalize the important things that do not make immediate demands. |
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So I definitely saw the attempts to marginalize me early on. |
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The easiest way to marginalize and even demonize the reform movement is for the United States to align itself with the opposition. |
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A few short years ago, the conservative media worked overtime to marginalize the anti-war movement by skewering Cindy Sheehan. |
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Only Muslims are in a position to marginalize and delegitimize their extremist coreligionists. |
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Any economic policy that privatizes and reduces public investment in education will marginalize children and adults living in poverty while reducing the quality of public education. |
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It is imperative that the movement from hard copy to electronic publishing not widen the digital divide and marginalize potential knowledge users and producers. |
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In our view, such a council could further polarize and politicize the human rights system and, in turn, further marginalize the developing countries in yet another important forum within the United Nations. |
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We marginalize what they do, and we moralize on it. |
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The church has indeed tended to discount and marginalize the victims of domestic violence as well as the perpetrator. |
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These include the family, the basic unit of society, which the welfare state tends to marginalize and even exclude. |
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You don't put them out there for show and then marginalize them. |
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President Erdoğan's plans to marginalize the Kurds' political influence both in Turkey and Syria seem set to backfire, and the Syrian Kurds have just opened their first foreign representation in Moscow. |
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Over the longer run, they will help marginalize the party. |
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It is only in this way that the work of social justice is in fact effective and substantively just, because it refuses to marginalize the vulnerable and the stranger. |
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Initially, the reality of Quebec as a nation not having been recognized, it was understandable that the concept of multiculturalism that was developed not recognize the Quebec nation and even marginalize it. |
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However, a serious digital divide between the economies of the subregion and other developing countries in the region threatens to marginalize those in the subregion. |
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The experience of preparing a Victim Impact Statement is seen as particularly empowering for those whose circumstances may tend to marginalize them. |
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The women's stories reveal the many assumptions and inequities that marginalize them and describe how their voices are often silenced when they access health services. |
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And since people are too stupid and ignorant to understand their best interests, for their own benefit because we're great humanitarians we must marginalize and control them. |
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In countries where indigenous peoples make up a small minority, it is perhaps possible to marginalize them further when implementing development policies. |
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I imagine an identity that does not marginalize, but instead appreciates. |
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Perhaps their ultimate goal was to marginalize the black majority in Zimbabwe as black Americans and other minorities had been marginalized in the United States. |
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This will further marginalize and silence dissenting voices within the community, especially those calling for progressive and women-friendly reforms of religious traditions. |
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Instead of courting carriers, equipment vendors now try to marginalize them by directly attacking new revenue streams. |
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The NFL did its best to discredit and marginalize Omalu's discovery. |
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We can no longer afford to marginalize ourselves as a party. |
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In the end, new technologies may marginalize the mainstream media itself. |
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It reminds me of how in military training soldiers can be taught to depersonalize and marginalize the enemy, it makes it easier to train them to kill. |
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Had he succeeded, he might have been able to marginalize the long-anointed top leader Xi Jinping and seize the kind of power that Mao held during the Cultural Revolution. |
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We, as group, like straight people, marginalize people with disabilities. |
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If approved, it would marginalize all those who hold religious beliefs. |
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