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How to use marginalising in a sentence

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Our best chance of marginalising those who deal in terror is to retain our humanity while responding to their inhumanity.
These sports serve to define dominant masculinity, connecting manhood with violence and competitiveness and often marginalising girls and women.
Lastly there is a need to reconcile social protection with competitiveness without marginalising groups outside of the labour market.
However, that is no excuse for marginalising Tajikistan at the expense of its wealthier and larger neighbours.
In view of what I have just said, I would recommend approaching it as a partner, engaging in dialogue with it rather than marginalising it.
In one case we advised the family to exit the business because industry consolidation was marginalising their market share.
The likely game plan is to spin the two governments along, marginalising and disorientating the Ulster Unionists.
In the long term, the expert cautioned, continued inattention to those challenges on the part of the Kremlin risks marginalising Russia in the global economy.
The purpose of the Operational Programme is to stimulate economic growth and overcome stagnation, which is marginalising Eastern Poland's regions.
Here, too, we come from experiences and conceptions which, in the past, ran the risk of marginalising pastoral work for vocations in some way, considering it as less important.
In their experience, such measures have socially marginalising impacts and make access to elementary services such as water or energy supply more difficult or more expensive.
We need a European Roma strategy with funds attached to improve the status, education and integration of Roma people, rather than marginalising and stigmatising them.
In practice, this reform runs the risk of marginalising the smaller Member States, abusing the principle of one country, one vote' and making the ECB's operations complex and opaque.
The European Union must contribute to marginalising that regime, demanding freedom for Aung San Suu Kyi and other prisoners of conscience, and the participation of political parties in any democratically oriented process.
Unappetising pictures, together with headlines about the everyday cycle of horror in disgusting factories, are increasingly marginalising meat production and the practice of keeping livestock on farms.
Extending the LEADER initiative to every area in the Union entails the risk of marginalising deprived areas even more, to the benefit of more developed areas.
Moreover, the emergence of global actors with global strategies can have the effect of marginalising democratic mechanisms and jeopardising policies for sustainable development.
While councils across the UK are marginalising their smallholdings, to its credit Anglesey had taken the opposite approach.
All this demonstrates a grisly trend of marginalising the deprived – not only in sentiment, but in slovenly language that denigrates a 21st century epidemic.
The Lisbon Treaty, an excellent treaty, is on the back burner and it will require a lot of goodwill to bring it back, if we are avoid marginalising those who have not understood it.
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