Negotiation at the joint committee level might be a way for unions to enter this domain without feeling marginalised. |
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The acid test of social democracy is unemployment, because if you are out of work you are far more likely to be poor and marginalised. |
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The previous non-recognition of Indigenous issues and rights had left Indigenous Australians in a marginalised and dependent relationship. |
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They have generally marginalised less respectable behaviour, finding it difficult to acknowledge or convenient to overlook. |
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To a large extent, the refusal movement was marginalised and effectively gagged. |
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For marginalised black Americans, wearing what is ostensibly leisurewear became a symbol of exclusion from the labour market. |
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Victims are marginalised and suffer twice over when the legal process treats them as mere evidence. |
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First, anyone retaining fidelity to Labour's old reformist policies was pushed out of the party or marginalised and cowed. |
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Yet she finds that there, too, she is manipulated and marginalised by struttingly self-important men and their simpering handmaidens. |
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The fight for justice, inclusion and the voices of the marginalised has suddenly lost its most committed crusader. |
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As a result his goals dried up, his form and morale declined, and he was marginalised within the first team squad. |
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There are many more underfed people in the region, but at least this could have filled the stomachs of the most needy and marginalised people. |
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Meanwhile, the secular division of church and state also marginalised the truth of revealed religion. |
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He spent his childhood and teenage years in the suburbs of outer London, already marginalised, already looking in at the centre from the edges. |
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Their detective is an outsider on every count and the violence is meted out against a community which is marginalised and forgotten. |
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The intellectuals were persecuted for 40 years and now they are marginalised. |
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This is perhaps why it's also keen to stop the subject being marginalised from the school's syllabus. |
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The political opposition is too disunited, weakened and marginalised to be able to claim a major role. |
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All children from marginalised populations face this double jeopardy. |
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His hesitance probably springs from a fear of being marginalised and the need to keep his fragile non-Pashtun coalition together. |
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This has resulted in an ambivalent situation in which formerly marginalised populations suddenly co-habited with very wealthy ones. |
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But it will never reach the most marginalised children, including those living in countries affected by conflict. |
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Milk and honey were chosen because they are important products that support the livelihoods of some of the most marginalised people of Zambia. |
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Annihilating the LTTE will work only if, as the government claims, they do not represent the aspirations of their marginalised community. |
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His social advancement is at risk and soon this utopian, starry-eyed idealist finds himself marginalised. |
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Facilitators need to ensure that dominant voices do not drown out the views of marginalised groups within the community. |
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It also brings legal instruments that can draw attention to the interests of the most marginalised groups. |
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Those who live on the streets are no longer the traditional marginalised members of society, beggars and vagabonds. |
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They wish to speak more forcefully on behalf of the marginalised and downtrodden in society. |
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The Outsiders gave a powerful voice to a group of teenagers who were hitherto disenfranchised, marginalised and cast aside. |
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Peoples still now often marginalised, weakened, endangered by the inexorable advance of modernity. |
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Their political representatives go further, claiming to be dreadfully marginalised, which helps them secure fat subsidies for their ferries. |
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It is estimated that only a small proportion of the alcohol misusers falls into the group of socially marginalised people. |
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Pastoralism: The Horn has a high number of transhumant and cross-border pastoralists, whose communities are often marginalised and alienated. |
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This includes the Canadian native Indians such as the Mohawks and the Inuit, the original inhabitants of the land who were displaced, dispossessed and marginalised. |
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These producers, often already marginalised, could even lose their access to wholesalers following implementation of the notified transaction. |
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The subject is increasingly marginalised within school curricula programmes, so that is why we need to improve. |
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This means that we have to deal with a new phenomenon: micro-trafficking on the most marginalised fringes of our society. |
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Moreover, evidence from the assessments suggests that there are countries where the views of the child are largely marginalised. |
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The stakes are to avoid being marginalised and to find an assymetrical response in the absence of being able to rival the Americans. |
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Although languages and arts were always essential for knowledge revolutions, they have been marginalised entirely today. |
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The vast majority of women who die during pregnancy and childbirth are the poorest and most marginalised in society. |
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Yet, it was the victims of anti-alienism whose voices were truly marginalised. |
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At the same time, renewable energies are denounced as uneconomical, with their potential marginalised in order to underscore the indispensability of nuclear energy. |
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Yes, one can argue that there is no honour in caricaturing the marginalised. |
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It will be of particular importance to ensure that historically marginalised hunter-gatherer communities are granted real decision-making power. |
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On the one hand, the goal is to integrate marginalised and undereducated youth into a demanding, constantly changing technological environment. |
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Manderson makes it clear that there are strangers within our midst in the form of the poor and the marginalised as well as the strangers at our door. |
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What about the slam poet who uses performance poetry to raise awareness of her marginalised position in society, perhaps on behalf of others in the same position? |
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Short of joining the euro, which I don't expect, Britain will struggle not to be marginalised. |
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We recognise that we need to pay particular attention to the poorest and most marginalised people. |
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Despite this, they give marginalised local communities the means of taking action while strengthening their links with the States. |
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She left her castle and pitched her tent among the marginalised and the wounded of life in order to serve them. |
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One of the young men we support has taught himself the deaf and dumb language in order to witness to this neglected and marginalised group of people in Russian society. |
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He spends a lot of his time holed up in safe flats, and, peeking out of the window, has a ringside seat at much military action, but remains strangely marginalised. |
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He drew crowds, cared for the marginalised, made friends with prostitutes and crooks, and called ordinary people like you and me to be his followers. |
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Car historians have been tempted to interpret resistance to automobilism as anti-modernist, reactionary struggles by marginalised Luddites, fighting for a lost cause. |
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They're well-informed autodidacts who feel marginalised by the academy. |
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The former chief sub who had been with the paper for eight years, was evidently marginalised and ostracised after a disagreement with the publisher. |
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The subjective experience of the human mind has been marginalised and the inextricable mutual dependence of body and mind within a unique individual ignored. |
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Specific procedures need to be developed to ensure that marginalised groups such as women and hunter-gatherers are reached by awareness-raising campaigns. |
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The aim is to alphabetise youth who have been marginalised from society and to train them in joinery, sowing, plumbing or animal breeding, so that they can take care of themselves and re-integrate into their communities. |
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They have been marginalised to a great extent, and the remainder of their languages are in danger of becoming extinct. |
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The organisational form was a major topic of discussion in our committee, and I do not believe that Eurocontrol should under any circumstances be marginalised. |
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Languages such as Occitan, Breton, Basque, Catalan and Corsican are to a great extent marginalised in France. |
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Social service staff must be given full training to help people who have been marginalised, people in crisis, children getting a raw deal, to work on change and to acquire knowledge of the structures and laws of society. |
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It is an unproved assumption to believe that growth at national level would induce automatically sooner or later also growth in marginalised regions. |
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Within the region under consideration there may be similarly marginalised groups who harvest and produce timber by hand, but who are known by another name. |
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I am out of kilter, unrepresentative and hopelessly marginalised. |
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In accordance with the Gospel this activity is inspired by charity and justice, by solidarity with the poor, the marginalised, the oppressed, in short, the less fortunate of this world. |
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The aim of the Citizenship DRC is to increase understanding of how to support the efforts of poor and marginalised groups to define and claim their rights. |
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When rule of law becomes suborned to rule by connections and wealth, marginalised populations are unlikely to report victimisation to the police or otherwise assist in their investigations. |
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Censorship has increased, as has been mentioned, and women continue to wear the burka and are marginalised, particularly in the southern and south-eastern regions. |
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Europe has plenty of marginalised social groups, often with traditions of nomadism and their own languages: Irish Tinkers, for example, who speak Shelta. |
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Only then will they realise their potential to deal with peoples needs holistically, avoiding the tendency to fragmentation, and for marginalised people in particular to fall outside the net. |
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The AKP owns the bureaucracy, controls the media, has returned the army to barracks and marginalised the military, traditional arbiters of Turkish politics. |
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Their extensive marginalised diaspora in the US allowed them to eventually assume control of the market and relegate the Colombians to a secondary role. |
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Moreover, its suspected involvement in the two attempted putsches against president Buyoya in April and July 2001 further marginalised it at the time when posts were being handed out. |
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Because as a young adult and first time voter, I don't want to be part of the problem of low turnout among 18-24 year olds that leaves us ignored and marginalised by politicians who focus on subsidising wealthy pensioners. |
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A charity which supports needy and marginalised people in Birmingham wants people to attend a fund-raising barn dance. |
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In December 2012, Sunni Arabs protested against the government, whom they claimed marginalised them. |
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At the time the paper elsewhere continued to support the Conservatives, who were then becoming an increasingly marginalised force in Scotland. |
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This will allow the Sudan, which has been marginalised by the international community for its discriminatory and genocidal policies, to circumvent all economic and diplomatic sanctions. |
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They continue to live, as I do, in marginalised, confined areas such as Pembury estate in Hackney – while luxurious complexes like Pembury Circus are built tauntingly next door. |
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The town's department for development and social welfare provides social assistance, a soup kitchen and employment opportunities for the marginalised population. |
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In 2013, the second nuclear commercial complex in Karachi was marginalised and expanded to additional reactors, based on the Chashma complex. |
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They just disagree on who is really marginalised. |
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Even when participation does happen, it's often limited to negotiations with community elites, without regard to marginalised groups who typically need development assistance the most, Banerjee says. |
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As his work was marginalised, did he think of quitting? |
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At 55, the French writer complained of feeling marginalised and undesirable, while her frail paramour Jean-Paul Sartre enjoyed the admiration of young, beautiful women. |
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Since its inception, FTE sought to alleviate poverty in marginalised areas of Egypt. |
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In return, they gained first-hand knowledge of the problems of disadvantaged and marginalised groups, intercultural understanding and a lasting commitment to support human rights. |
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The first sentence of our mission positions us as an agency fighting to achieve children's rights, particularly poor and marginalised children, who are most at risk of their rights being denied. |
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The European Commission is adopting today a follow-up communication on active inclusion and launching a public consultation on how to promote the active inclusion of marginalised people in society and in the labour market. |
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Our parliaments do not seek to compete with governments but they can contribute to warding off the risk of our States becoming less stable and our people more marginalised. |
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And there is no denying that in financially difficult times it may be an attractive option to 'let the market do its job' and allow public service broadcasting to lapse into a marginalised institution. |
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Over the past years, the government of Serbia has increased its efforts to include marginalised children. |
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Bullied by a University graduate called Matt Smith, the Uruguayan found himself marginalised after that Oldham game. |
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The Darfuris felt marginalised and discriminated against. |
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Create conditions to support commissioning of public artworks and public art events to integrate all sections of the population including marginalised groups. |
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In many cases, the championing of the cause of workers and the marginalised classes as well as the example of the laity in the everyday life of the Church have contributed to a good image of the Church within society. |
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In India, human rights defenders addressing issues of environment, gender, caste, communalism, or other matters affecting the masses of marginalised people living in poverty, continue to pay a heavy price. |
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We seem very happy to pay out money to keep people on the unemployment scrap heap, to pay people to be written off and marginalised, when we should be investing in helping them back into work. |
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To empower marginalised communities we need to reconnect with political mobilisations at the grassroots level, which can truly give voice to the unheard. |
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After his second marriage, Hawking's family felt excluded and marginalised from his life. |
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It involves perceiving and relating to the poor and marginalised not as abject victims, but as development actors and political subjects in their own right. |
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As can be seen across the whole of English football, the hooligan groups have now been marginalised. |
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From the early years of the Northern Ireland government, education in Irish was marginalised. |
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In the context of marginalised people as well as the illiterate and semiliterate groups, considerable hand-holding may be required before they can confidently use API on their own. |
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After World War II traditional music in Scotland was marginalised, but remained a living tradition. |
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Likewise, competing demands on increasingly scarce water resources have adversely affected marginalised agricultural communities in pockets of the Indo-Gangetic belt, especially in Eastern Uttar Pradesh. |
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Really we are seeing the growth of a paganised, feminised, secularised and trivialised church in which those who profess traditional faith are ridiculed and marginalised. |
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But with his signature positive attitude, the PM sounded upbeat and spoke about the Jan Dhan Scheme, giving his government the credit for thinking about marginalised people. |
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Australia is an increasingly suburbanised country and racefans now find themselves a marginalised species, a situation which has had an inevitable effect on TAB turnover. |
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A legacy of the Irish Civil War, later to have a major impact on Northern Ireland, was the survival of a marginalised remnant of the Irish Republican Army. |
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The increased costs of public services due to diversion and misallocation of public resources affect disproportionately the poor and the marginalised. |
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The above courses have been under-resourced, hence marginalised, which has led to demands for Afrocentric or Islamocentric knowledge to counteract Eurocentrism. |
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Refusing to allow her to be societally marginalised or institutionalised, as was common in the period, Morris insisted that she be cared for by the family. |
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Ireland, from 1801 to 1923, was marked by a succession of economic and political mismanagement and neglect, which marginalised the Irish, and advanced Irish nationalism. |
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Cham in the Mekong Delta have also been economically marginalised, with ethnic Vietnamese settling on land previously owned by Cham people with state support. |
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By the 1930s he was a marginalised and widely mistrusted figure. |
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Additionally, they are often insensitive to the needs of poor and marginalised, and are often reluctant to participate in community remediation activities. |
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