Darfur has been a humanitarian crisis since 2003, when rebels frustrated by a long history of marginalization attacked government forces. |
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Its very marginalization turns it into a world where some form of female agency can be upheld. |
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In the German-speaking world, the marginalization of the asylums was also a product of the rise of clinical psychiatry. |
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They alone are guilty for this shameful marginalization of our visual arts. |
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The distinct types of marginalization derived from the social conflicts are often themes addressed by these authors. |
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There never will be a happy ending if society continues to tolerate poverty and the marginalization of some of its citizens. |
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The film approaches the Aboriginal experience in the same way that American 'hood movies approach the marginalization of black youth. |
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Their coalition offers them both a way to challenge their marginalization in America. |
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Not for the first or last time did southern irredentism powerfully contribute to the marginalization of significant challenges to party hegemony. |
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Hasn't the world learned a thing from past internment, ghettoization and marginalization of groups? |
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The marginalization of the poor countries created a state of global apartheid. |
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The magazine noted that the market economy had led to the marginalization of public intellectuals, but they had never been more necessary. |
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Much of that material romanticizes and exoticizes the real pain of social marginalization. |
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Working as a maid drove home to Ehrenreich the marginalization and dehumanization of the American poor. |
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Feminists must move beyond a theory that grounds women's marginalization on dubious anatomical measurements. |
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The orientation toward nervous ailments at Steinhof, then, embodied an attempt to fight the marginalization of the asylum on a number of levels. |
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Migrants experience loneliness, marginalization and meaninglessness because of their disconnection from home and habitation in a strange country. |
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For many, it is an important symbol of the beginning of the end of invisibility, marginalization and oppression. |
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Almost single-handedly Karl Barth retrieved dogmatics for the mainstream of academic theology after its marginalization in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. |
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In this model, the political and economic marginalization of youth is represented by an iconography and dramaturgy of revolution, both local and global. |
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The observation that human rights are not intrinsic in the MDG project is most apparent in their marginalization of women's rights. |
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With an attitude of discernment we try to find the different form of defenselessness, marginalization, disgrace and injustice. |
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Around half the Baluch in the province are unemployed, a result, say rights groups, of longstanding marginalization by Tehran. |
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With our failures came embarrassment and marginalization, being ostracized, ridiculed, disrespected, and worst of all, simply ignored. |
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Many Governments and donor agencies fail to understand the important role that landlessness often plays in poverty and marginalization. |
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This practice leads to the marginalization, exclusion and disenfranchisement of women, and works against peace and stability. |
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Overpopulation, resource depletion and inequitable access to resources in turn resulted in ecological marginalization. |
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Increasing marginalization of the majority of sports and clubs in favour of a few events and a few clubs which rate as the most telegenic. |
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This kind of marginalization pushes despairing men to act impulsively because they feel they have nothing to learn. |
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Present migration policies have only increased irregularity, trafficking, marginalization, social tension, diffidence and racism. |
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It can contribute to family instability and breakup, economic marginalization, and high victimization and crime rates. |
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The image portrayed is highly dramatized, focused almost exclusively on extreme poverty and marginalization. |
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That is why it is without merit to argue that civil and political rights can cure the ills of poverty, exclusion, and marginalization. |
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Long years of economic stagnation and political instability have bequeathed a legacy of poverty and marginalization. |
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Any form of globalization that breeds exclusion, marginalization and crass inequality does not have the right to call itself global. |
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We were convinced, however, that mere protest would abandon our population to permanent marginalization. |
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Most of these cases of unrest were the result of the economic marginalization of China's working and peasant classes. |
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We are witnesses and companions to our friends and colleagues experiencing conflict, oppression and marginalization. |
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Aboriginals have been marginalized by the traditional media, and young people feel that marginalization. |
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The third phenomenon is the resulting marginalization of Inuit knowledge and practice and the rendering of the local as unfit for childbirth. |
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He expressed that one of the main reasons for the marginalization of landlocked developing countries was high transaction costs. |
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This practice only leads to further marginalization of children with disabilities and increases their feelings of isolation. |
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In fact, the process of economic development was itself creating more and more marginalization. |
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Two of the biggest hurdles for mothers continue to be a lack of support and marginalization by the community. |
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Switzerland's marginalization underscores its relative economic decline, says Christen, a Member of Parliament and head of the New Swiss European Movement. |
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Some acknowledge that gang affiliation reflects a lack of education, a history of abuse, unsupportive family background or racial marginalization. |
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So, what kind of redress might work best for this specific expression of Sunni marginalization and dispossession? |
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Suffice to say that marginalization and McCarthyite attacks occur from both the left and the right of the political spectrum. |
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Today the legacy of that marginalization continues to mark the Mormon outlook on the world. |
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The implication of my original findings that uncanonical poets can surpass cultural marginalization is that the book will target both a traditional and modern readership. |
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Some countries have witnessed concentration of capital among agroexporters alongside the marginalization and immiseration of small-scale producers and processors. |
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They have traditionally suffered from poor understanding, marginalization and exclusion from dialogue. |
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These included northern violence against his Yemeni Socialist Party, as well as the economic marginalization of the south. |
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It was noted that high levels of social exclusion and marginalization were characteristic of many countries, and the need to promote social justice in order to prevent crime was underlined. |
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This is particularly important for indigenous communities, in view of the discrimination and marginalization they have been historically subjected to. |
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Rimbaud wrote all his poetry before the age of 21, beginning in 1869 at the age of 15, out of a deep frustration with an existence of marginalization and repression. |
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But wealth is not the only marker for marginalization and disadvantage. |
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For many MĆ©tis children, the reality of being born into a world of poverty and marginalization places their health and well-being at significant risk. |
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Succession planning is one example of an approach that seeks to reduce the likelihood of discrimination and marginalization being suffered by surviving family members, including children. |
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This, in turn, may lead to a sense of deracination and marginalization, accompanied by crises of identity, feelings of frustration and aggressive behaviour. |
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Discrimination against migrants risked igniting marginalization and xenophobia, which would adversely affect the wellbeing of migrants and of host societies. |
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Al-Qairaie says the shared history of marginalization between the two groups should make them natural allies. |
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Great instability was mainly the result of marginalization of ethnic groups, and graft under these leaders. |
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Results of recent research, however, demonstrate that national economies and society as a whole stand to gain from ending the marginalization of indigenous peoples. |
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The province sent a delegate to Spain to complain about the marginalization of the area to the Crown. |
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During his work he has been confronted by various subjects and situations such as orphans of war or AIDS, children living on the streets, the marginalization of Roma children and the dangers of migration in Eastern Europe. |
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This marginalization has a concrete dimension and predictable outcomes. |
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Also contributing to a just culture is acceptance that discrimination and marginalization of people with mental illness undermines access to care, quality and safety of care, and health outcomes. |
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There are also 400 new entries, including economies of scope, marginalization, rurality, and tax havens and offshore financial centres. |
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He was trying to end the marginalization of black people in Detroit. |
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Modernization is important, adds a panelist, but this process should notĀ result in theĀ marginalization of women, on whom food production mostly depend. |
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Monopolization of power in the new Afghan government, and marginalization of those outside the dominant social and political groups, has further intensified popular alienation and support for the insurgency. |
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It is also theoretically problematic, risking a different sort of reductiveness or marginalization. |
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Widespread poverty, corruption, lack of transparency and marginalization continue to be sources of political unrest and dissatisfaction throughout the country. |
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Sunni Muslims across Iraq took to the streets again on Friday to protest what they see as the Shia-led government's marginalization of them. |
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He noted that the deprival of access to quality education was a major factor in the social marginalization, poverty and dispossession of indigenous peoples. |
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Unfortunately, injustice, racism, merciless exploitation and marginalization, especially as inflicted on developing nations by developed nations, are the order of the day. |
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However, lack of access to education, the persistence of poverty and unemployment, and inequitable access to opportunities and resources have caused social exclusion and marginalization. |
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The causes and consequences of this loss lie in the increasingly unsustainable exploitation of the Earth' s natural resources and the growing marginalization and dispossession of indigenous and minority groups. |
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These interviews end the film on a hopeful note, as Mallet concludes from the experiences of her peers that marginalization, while challenging, can also be a source of strength. |
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Furthermore, the process of globalization, as it operates today, leads to marginalization or peripheralization of vulnerable segments of society. |
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They can help communities deal with the underlying factors, including the marginalization, social inequalities, discrimination, lack of opportunities, and hopelessness that afflict young people. |
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I would suggest to the committee that the primary reason for enticement to gang life is the marginalization faced by the aboriginal population in our province. |
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In the closing stages of the millennium we note that it is no longer possible to speak of the dispossessed of the earth or of the marginalization of the indigenous population in the same terms as we did barely ten years ago. |
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Firstly, legitimate efforts to combat terrorism had caused a marginalization of human rights in general and a normalization of racism in particular. |
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Indigenous populations suffer persecution and abuse, slave labor still exists in some parts of the country, and increase in urban poverty has led to marginalization of several vulnerable groups. |
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Street youth all over the world share a culture which is characterized by economic marginalization, the formation of youth gangs in the face of family breakdowns and the misery of slum life, and mistrust of authorities. |
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People faced enormous challenges in securing a daily livelihood, often aggravated by marginalization or political repression, attempts to muffle their voices and render them powerless. |
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To their credit, however, the Nicholas Brothers rose above this marginalization and, with a sense of dignity and a style all their own, earned the respect of generations of tap dancers and audiences the world over. |
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As against this, there may be alienation issues, stress, increased cost of living, and negative social aspects that result from mass marginalization. |
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Given the process of marginalization combined with the trend of migration to urban areas and to the United States, some linguists are warning of impending language death. |
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A number of factors can exacerbate the loss of tradition, including industrialization, globalization, and the assimilation or marginalization of specific cultural groups. |
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From a phenomenological perspective this approach connotes religio-cultural supremacy, racism and ethnocentricism which culminate in the marginalization of other cultures. |
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At the same time, a strategy of peasantization might reduce or postpone the more acute social and political conflicts which are inherent in the process of marginalization. |
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The backlash of fundamentalists in the 20th century, with their uncompromising insistence on biblical inerrancy, failed to halt the marginalization of the scriptures. |
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