Seek the Kingdom of God and his justice here on earth through effective, brotherly solidarity with the neediest and the marginalized! |
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Women are the most marginalized group due to globalization and neocolonialism sponsored by the North. |
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The term ethnic minority is often used to refer to marginalized cultural groups. |
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What is astonishing in these accounts is how victims find the courage to heal despite being marginalized and betrayed. |
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Liberal feminism looks at the roles women play in world politics and asks why they are marginalized. |
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As a consequence, two-year college faculty are implicitly marginalized and devalued within academe. |
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Spike slips down within the masculine hierarchy to occupy a significantly marginalized position. |
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The novel juxtaposes three stories of the effects of state violence on marginalized bodies across the African diaspora. |
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It is one thing to conscientize the oppressed and marginalized who are surrounded by concrete evidence of their depressed condition. |
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In the late 1970s the frontiers were radically expanded, bringing marginalized literatures into university courses. |
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For Nepal's indigenous ethnic minorities like the Buddhist Tamangs the struggle for survival is compounded by their marginalized status. |
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They encourage the viewer to take a more compassionate look at his or her fellow creatures, including the most despised and marginalized. |
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Other, more established artists who get marginalized at larger conventions got the star attention they deserve. |
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By leaving the GOP, Buchanan marginalized himself from the mainstream of American politics. |
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Let us grant Goffman's contention that marginalized, diasporic cultures are transgressive in nature and lead to cultural hybridity. |
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The whole point is that anywhere in the world in which non-whites live in proximity with whites, the non-whites are marginalized and exploited. |
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We are not suggesting that pluralist political methods should be marginalized or eliminated. |
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Much like the narrator, Jim is an irretrievably marginalized figure living on the fringes of society. |
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Rather it is because they are marginalized participants in the process of economic globalization. |
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But for people who feel marginalized, the opportunity to insert their voice may be worth whatever risks or discomforts. |
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So the point is that criminologists should be committed in their research to understanding the world marginalized by Eurocentric culture. |
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The former must reduce its ecological footprint, while the latter must ensure livelihood rights for the marginalized majority. |
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The hard-boiled hero's rapport with oppressed and marginalized people has a well-articulated rationale. |
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She is put in an alienated and marginalized situation when she has to learn English as a second language among the native speakers. |
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Literature that is widely taught today includes writings by women and members of other historically marginalized groups. |
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Women's historical writings were often trivialized or marginalized, considered not truly history but memoirs, genealogy, or gossip. |
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They cater to an elite audience that has marginalized market exchange as peripheral. |
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But as a fairly homogenized subclass of workers, the Mexican Indians are readily marginalized. |
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Taiwan must not be marginalized, belittled or treated as a locality, he said. |
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For a marginalized band, these guys were moving merch by the truckload. |
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I really believe that the role of the architect is changing, and unless the profession and its education change, architecture runs the risk of being marginalized. |
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She has worked with refugees and marginalized communities from Saudi Arabia to Syria and from Timor Leste to the Philippines. |
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Again and again he defied social convention, often by showing concern for the very people who were normally despised or marginalized by respectable society. |
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In rural areas, the destitute are those who have very few assets, are marginalized, and who are continually forced to live from hand to mouth. |
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Whenever President Trump tries to curtail the rights of the marginalized, all our personal brands are put in danger. |
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At that time he also briefly worked in a mental institution, where he had his first encounters with society's castoffs and marginalized types. |
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Republicans in Hollywood seem to get a lot of flack and be a bit marginalized. |
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This could result in his contributions being marginalized or minimalized. |
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Developing delivery systems for MNT vaccines will blaze a trail to provide additional desperately needed services to these marginalized families. |
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He knew that these were the thoughts of a peculiar old man, marginalized and dismissed for years, acerbically pronounced upon by his daughter. |
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Then, too, opposition tends to focus the marginalized mind, undistracted as it is by the chastening realities of power. |
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Targeted cooperation with producers and workers which were marginalized, to move them from a very weak position to safety and autarchy. |
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If disrespected or marginalized, this can be extremely harmful to their identity and can hinder their productivity. |
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Social distances between people are reduced, and the marginalized lives of some citizens become visible and concrete. |
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Many persons in our societies are mentally or physically challenged, and oftentimes, marginalized. |
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He is more than a social reformer, a political liberator, master of a spirituality, champion of human rights, or saviour of the marginalized. |
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Thereby this evoked reprobation and susceptibility of the collectives that were marginalized. |
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And there are times when we must lobby for the basic human rights of the marginalized in society. |
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To this extent, developments at school, where domestic science is visibly marginalized, are in my opinion heading in the wrong direction. |
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Greatly increased productivity has been at the expense of more workers being marginalized into parttime employment or given their walking papers. |
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The expiation system had widened the net and increased representation of marginalized groups. |
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Beyond the standard lefty refrains, most of the discourse was about how they felt marginalized within the power structure of the political science discipline. |
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Make sure that this is inclusive of all organisations and groups representing women, particularly the most marginalized women. |
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People subsisting on hunting activities in forest and hill areas are also increasingly marginalized in many parts of the world. |
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And the most marginalized group are the Tagalogs and Bicols. |
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She rises to the formidable challenge of bringing together her three very different, marginalized figures for thoughtful comparisons and synthesis. |
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Throughout the 1970s, ethnic Assamese and about 2 million so-called tribals became increasingly mutinous, charging that unchecked migration left them marginalized. |
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God becomes especially present in the meanest, lowest and most marginalized corners of creation. |
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This was especially helpful towards the empowerment of the usually marginalized womenfolk resulting in productive and decent employment for them. |
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In achieving its hegemony, science has marginalized the subjective, the personal, the interpretative. |
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Poverty and illiteracy prevent the marginalized from using the very instruments that might help lift them out of their penury. |
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Aboriginals have been marginalized by the traditional media, and young people feel that marginalization. |
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It is written by and for people trying to revitalize struggling communities and help marginalized groups improve their overall quality of life. |
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Such discrimination, unrecorded, leaves the rights of the marginalized far from the thoughts of development policy makers. |
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Men who come out as gay are considered effeminate and are marginalized because they challenge these gender roles. |
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Her commitment to the marginalized in her community made life bearable for many who otherwise would have had no life at all. |
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Would she support a dental program, particularly for those most at risk and marginalized? |
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Paul watched his father marginalized and mocked as he was trapped by the GOP establishment determination that he was a kook. |
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By becoming a Share Year-Round member, you help the most marginalized people of the world take control of their lives and build a better future. |
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Such a vision demands that we meet the needs of all, including the poor and marginalized. |
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Others are marginalized intellectuals or disenchanted former bureaucrats who gave up on politics to make a decent living. |
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In other words, the on-screen Italian American has not only had to shadow box with his own persona, but with other ethnically and racially marginalized groups. |
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Casa Jackson is one of few clinics to address openly and actively a problem marginalized by its own society. |
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They would be marginalized in the same way as activists who rant about racial purity or anarchy. |
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People, particularly those marginalized and at risk, expect us to take some action. |
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It is about mobilizing marginalized people in society to inform decision-making processes. |
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In rich countries, the women who do die are more likely to come from marginalized and poor communities. |
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Some serve important commercial, agricultural and industrial centers, while others are situated in poor and marginalized communities. |
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Public education programs should also be developed to restore confidence to the marginalized. |
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Without increased co-operation and consolidation, European players risk being marginalized in global terms. |
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Whoever is marginalized or made to feel like an outsider begins to take on the stereotype of the outcast. |
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At least two thirds of these families can be described as being especially marginalized. |
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Girls and women of all ages with any form of disability are generally among the more vulnerable and marginalized of society. |
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Both in normal situations and in extreme situations, in marginalized areas, when there is a need for integration, amongst many others. |
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It is often the poorest and the most marginalized groups who lack access to sanitation. |
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Peru's indigenous population is generally considered to be socially marginalized and suffering a high level of poverty. |
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I could feel God's vast love in every detail, in the unity that was noticeable between two longsuffering and marginalized sectors of our society. |
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Troops are on the streets, the media is muzzled, and the already weak caretaker government has been further marginalized. |
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Following the failed August 1991 putsch by the marginalized cabinet, President Gorbachev dismissed his government and abolished the Supreme Soviet. |
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The Task Force, in its first year, has targeted areas within the county that have been traditionally marginalized and have suffered because of their peripherality. |
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The law would also task a city staff member with accommodating complaints of discrimination from marginalized groups. |
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Adopted as the collegiate drug of choice, cannabis was no longer just a weed smoked by marginalized Mexicans and blacks. |
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When the rule of law and political transition fail to bring about change, disenfranchised and marginalized groups take up arms. |
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It also engaged two marginalized groups, the Shia Houthi and some of the disgruntled movements in the south. |
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The Sunnis will find themselves marginalized and disenfranchised by this, even more so than they feel today and the Kurds are going to retreat into their shell. |
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Lost in such play-to-the-base rhetoric is how marginalized students feel and how parents are forced to fight. |
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Whatever the election results later this month, Farage is certain he will continue to be marginalized. |
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When those entities were underfunded, understaffed, and marginalized, it encouraged an anything-goes environment. |
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For all his party loyalty, he found himself increasingly marginalized in union work, pushed to the peripheries, and hung out to take the flack when things fell apart. |
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The Santals or Shaotal community is separated from the main stream of society and often marginalized in various ways. |
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Many of these issues overlap with others, such as the impact of caregiving responsibilities on the caregiver, and the effect of particular economic policies on socially marginalized groups. |
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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 means right-wing politics have become constitutionalized, and the few remaining extremist elements, such as the Afrikaner Resistance Movement, have been marginalized. |
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This is the complicatedness of living with multiple socially marginalized identities. |
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Accessible round the clock on the Web throughout France, it gives a voice to people who are often isolated and verging on being marginalized, enabling them to discuss their situation live. |
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In the years 1970, the burlesque one is marginalized until disappearing, whereas television proposes entertainments much cheaper and that the erotism is standardized. |
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Factors of poverty, nonliterate home environments and the circumstances of marginalized groups such as girls and women all contribute to the situation. |
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The overall consensus of the meeting was that religions are entitled to participate in public policy formation on an equal footing with civil society organisations, bur not in a privileged, nor a marginalized role. |
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Both agribusiness, especially the powerful agrichemical industry, and the state have marginalized organic farming, with agribusiness in particular working to render organic farming as invisible as possible. |
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He said that lack of identity proof results in harassments and denial of services to the poor and marginalized. |
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When the health-care system is adapted to meet the needs of socially marginalized and indigent persons, there is a vast improvement in adherence to treatment. |
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The indigenous groups were considered as backward and as obstacles to development, and were exterminated and marginalized, while their culture was devalued and treated as a form of folklore. |
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The representatives of IDPs are often untutored, may have been marginalized well before their displacement, and are unable to speak with one voice. |
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The fact that it was marginalized, given low priority and attention, and was starved of state funds, was due to a decision determined by and based on ideological vision and hegemonic policies. |
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More pointedly, as Dipesh Chakrabarty's Provincializing Europe argues, religious voices tend to be marginalized especially by scholars. |
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These groups of people are often discriminated against and marginalized within their community and unfortunately there are not too many agencies and donors who speak out for them. |
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Despite the many commitments made to social inclusion, the reality for most is that they are among the poorest, and most under-educated, underemployed, and marginalized people in our communities. |
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The fear factor is most evident when a person does not belong to or does not share the ideology of the elite linked with the dynasty-based leadership and is ostracized or marginalized accordingly. |
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Shamanism was absorbed into the state religion while being marginalized in its purer forms, later only surviving in far northern Mongolia. |
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Nationally, there were economic and political changes which terribly marginalized dark-skinned people and which also contributed to the intensification of women's oppression. |
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At its best, as we can see this evening, journalism gives a voice to the powerless, brings those who are marginalized into the wider conversation, and often leads to the righting of social wrongs. |
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Since some behaviours of most-at-risk groups may be illegal or highly stigmatized,most-at-risk populations are typically marginalized and often mobile. |
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Segregation stigmatized and marginalized blacks. |
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The world religions share many common values, for example compassion for the sick and vulnerable, belief in the importance of faithfulness in marriage and the rights of the most marginalized. |
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Grandstanders who try to exploit this tragedy for their own anti-police agenda should be marginalized and rightly denounced as rabble. |
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When choosing locations for new health facilities and blood banks, prioritize the most marginalized sections of the population, who face the greatest barriers in accessing health facilities. |
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Against the background of social unrest, there was a steady undercurrent towards militancy among many traditionally marginalized groups, especially in the Terai region. |
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The Organization must continue to work harder to unite the world in working towards the total eradication of poverty and to put an end to the suffering of the world's poor and marginalized. |
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The East Germanic languages were marginalized from the end of the Migration period. |
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Dissenting or simply dispassionate believers as well as non-believers also face inter-religious and intra-religious problems or are being marginalized. |
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However, until the Stonewall riots, this community had felt marginalized and neglected by the gay community. |
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He was twice briefly returned to power in 1185 and 1189, but even within his home kingdom of Connacht he had become politically marginalized. |
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When we listen to the Gospel message of justice and love, we find it impossible to remain impassive to the sufferings of those who are marginalized, oppressed and exploited in our world. |
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However, the poorest and most marginalized rural and urban people continue to miss out on the benefits provided by advances in agricultural knowledge, science and technology. |
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We heard often, and with great eloquence, how parents of children with chronic illness too often feel marginalized and undervalued in the care of their children. |
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In other cases the families may themselves choose the second-rate schools so their children will be with other Roma and not bullied and marginalized by the kids from the majority population and their teachers. |
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The forum also expressed solidarity with Morales and his economic and social changes in the interest of historically marginalized majorities. |
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Children who are systematically discouraged, marginalized and reviled lose confidence and self-esteem, which in turn impacts on their motivation and ability to learn. |
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His research and academic interests focus on the areas of community and aboriginal health, homelessness and health and the health of marginalized groups. |
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The Tribunal's decision is a forceful repudiation of discriminatory practices of a private business visited on some of the most marginalized people in Canada. |
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Now more than ever, our partners need support in their efforts to address crises and work on solutions to help the common people, the poor, and the marginalized members of society. |
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Journalism has a noble purpose when the Canadian public's right to know is combined with its compassionate interest in the marginalized, the disenfranchised, the poor and the weak. |
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During the High Middle Ages, Scandinavian paganism became marginalized and blended into rural folklore. |
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If these are allowed to wither or be marginalized, Canada will lose some of its potential skill and knowledge gained through the diversity of interactions on the part of thousands of Canadians. |
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Commitments to end all forms of feudalism, promote greater inclusion of marginalized groups and prepare for the socio-economic transformation of Nepal were central to the accord. |
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Work that does not make special efforts to increase the role of marginalized groups and women in decision-making, or which further marginalizes these groups, is not participatory. |
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Her characters are often women, antiheroic males or androgynous people who have been marginalized by society. |
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Monitor and track the implementation of targeted legislation, reforms, and initiatives of high importance to vulnerable and marginalized groups. |
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It has also raised the issue of access to the media by marginalized members of the world's population, which far too often include women and youth. |
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They talk of arbitrary arrests, of being marginalized, of having no access to justice, and about the experiences that shape their lives: experiences of deprivation, insecurity, exclusion and a sense of voicelessness. |
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But the provision of these goods and services is at risk as the pastoralists are becoming marginalized. |
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Members also agreed to place emphasis on projects addressing the needs of the most vulnerable and marginalized victims and symbolically reflecting the actions of the Fund on behalf of victims. |
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This clinic provides medical and psychological care, lab tests, medication, vitamins and dried food to the vulnerable and marginalized people in the vicinity. |
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Marva Munson, the Coens' killable lady, is equally as eccentric and fully as marginalized as her British counterpart. |
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For the most marginalized tribal communities, recognition of their resource rights will be akin to recognition of their citizenship rights 60 years after independence. |
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So this is an initiative to reach a further marginalized group, those who are two-spirited within the aboriginal community, where there's also a high level of addiction. |
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In fact, they emerge as compromised figures who see themselves as effectively marginalized within the hierarchized operations of the new state. |
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Expectedly, it is the politically underrepresented, socially marginalized and economically disadvantaged groups that often pay the price of this sort of national resurgence. |
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Making these decisions at national level can be dangerous, because it means that poor and marginalized people can be easily 'left out' of the decision. |
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The plays also give voice to marginalized lives. |
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These difficulties are linked to women's limited access to education and training services and the high rate of illiteracy which force women to work in laborious physical jobs or head towards the marginalized sector. |
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The Tose Respite Center is home to 40 persons with disabilities, mostly orphans or children from marginalized families. |
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The ugly non-Russians of the jokes and of the other marginalized images of non-Russians are the flip side of a heavy handed Russian Europeanism. |
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The Carrefour jeunesse emploi offers assistance to avoid, at all costs, situations in which its young clients doubt themselves, lose heart, become marginalized or simply, abandon their independence. |
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When they are marginalized, when they are mistreated, when they are ignored, when they are demeaned, then progress is not possible, no matter how rich and well-educated the elite may appear. |
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Thus, Goodale is certainly correct to avoid characterizing the optimistic testimony of marginalized Bolivians as false consciousness. |
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For the first time, working girl children participated in such workshops, allowing participants to listen to the voices of very marginalized children. |
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Lack of political will to acclimatize to gender and climate change, and limited access to political power and representation for marginalized groups such as women exacerbates their vulnerability to disasters. |
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However, marginalized groups, including women, have expressed concerns that the planned mixed electoral system will not ensure their adequate representation. |
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The Initiative critiqued the draft UNDP guide to measuring the impact of the right to information, a 2006 publication which includes indicators on the exercise of the right to information by marginalized groups. |
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The task has fallen to marginalized Marxists to make this clear. |
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An equivalent support to all learners would not foster equalized opportunities since the provision of quality education to poor children and marginalized groups entails additional costs. |
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Application Vulnerable or marginalized subgroups within communities should be not be deprived of opportunities to participate in guiding research affecting their welfare. |
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The Collective has also raised public awareness about AIDS through public rallies, and mobilizes public opinion against stigma and discrimination by advocating for the rights of marginalized groups. |
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There are enduring prejudices against Rrom people who are further marginalized by the language barrier and cautious about visiting health centers by their own. |
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Some feel marginalized, labeled or ghettoized. |
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We encourage the government to take hold of that report when we table it in this House, run with it and do something good for those who are most at risk and marginalized in our communities. |
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It has set up programs to fight child malnutrition and to supply direct aid to the most marginalized groups, especially in rural or indigenous zones. |
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The convention's organizers also marginalized Karpal Singh by excluding his picture from the official banner although he is DAP chairman. |
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While both Pachucos and Pachucas were fashion rebels, Pachucos went on to become icons, while Pachucas were marginalized. |
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What I can confess is that these 'small', displaced, wounded yet spirited people and creatures have awakened me to a deeper realization of the utter preciousness and sacredness of the weak and the marginalized. |
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The essence of these local development strategies is participation, and strengthening the ability of marginalized people to influence the social, economic and political structures that govern their lives. |
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As it happens, it has marginalized the peoples and Governments of the region instead of galvanizing them for concerted action to curb the threat that affects them first and foremost. |
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He has been a great friend of UNESCO and a tireless champion of the right to education, in particular for society's most vulnerable and marginalized. |
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People already marginalized are more difficult to reach with HIV prevention messages and may be disempowered from taking steps, individually or communally, to protect themselves and others. |
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But the birth of peace on Christmas night sees a new beginning: a child born in heavenly glory, night and nature filled with angelic song, and the marginalized told not to be afraid but to rejoice. |
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The continued financial backing CSOs is essential, as in many countries these organizations are the backbone of programmes for home-based care, prevention for marginalized populations, advocacy, and human rights. |
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It is not enough to suggest that our theoretical analyses are working in the service of calling attention to these students' marginalized positions or deghettoizing them. |
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All too often it was a way of putting material culture into categories in such a way that marginalized and hierarchized the cultures that they came out of. |
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In the same section, Bobby Noble s essay on the history of drag kings in Toronto suggests that marginalized groups can perform, and thereby undercut, traditional masculinity. |
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The influence of regionalism in the Caribbean is often marginalized. |
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They also discuss how the discourses of the obesity epidemic are translated into specific practice and standards that help to pathologize marginalized populations. |
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The more radical ideas of Sidney and Locke, argues Ward, became marginalized in Britain, but emerged as a dominant strand in American republicanism. |
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Historically, such 'peripheral' perspectives have sometimes been marginalized and regarded as less valid or important than knowledge from the western world. |
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Thus, we are creating a new class struggle between those who live within the social system and those who are marginalized or wish to live alternatively. |
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Flo's villainy is contrasted with the benevolence of her successor, the similarly clever but sexually benign, socially marginalized, and eminently good Peggy Undercliff. |
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Winnipeg's inner city has the dubious reputation of being one of the worst areas of poverty, poor quality housing, and marginalized populations in Canada. |
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When it comes to health care, government policies, and rehabilitation projects in India, the mentally challenged women are often been marginalized. |
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Although the absolute number of Nahuatl speakers has actually risen over the past century, indigenous populations have become increasingly marginalized in Mexican society. |
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However, the indigenous remained extremely marginalized and poor, losing both language and culture until most eventually intermarried with outsiders to produce mestizos. |
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I made a statement at the time on a local TV channel, warning the political parties against manipulating this marginalized group and exploiting their poverty. |
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