Restricting access marginalizes youth, defining them as social nonentities at best, irritations at worst. |
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This gendered language marginalizes female competitors by reducing our identity. |
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Critics of globalization argue that it marginalizes the majority while exacting too high a toll on the environment. |
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However, this bill marginalizes the two acts that are already affirmations of the mission we have to deal with climate change. |
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That essentially marginalizes the producer, so there's not much need for a producer at that point. |
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Also contributing is the generally one-sided approach taken by the popular media, which marginalizes other viewpoints. |
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The system of dominant values marginalizes the traditional cultural and spiritual values and practices of these groups. |
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This is a serious inequity which further marginalizes an already disadvantaged group. |
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The location of the houses, outside the main village area, marginalizes its inhabitants. |
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The framework in which political parties operate marginalizes their role as the vehicles through which civil society can express its choices. |
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This policy, which enables the population to participate in the management of the health centres, penalizes and marginalizes those without means. |
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The solution proposed by this term 17 will not accommodate greater diversity but rather imposes an approach which marginalizes religion and excludes it from the general curriculum. |
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Members of the Gender Centre lead by example in showing how women can overcome ideological divisions to strengthen their voices within a political system that completely marginalizes them. |
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This growing income gap further marginalizes children and youth in the lowest-income families, and it can threaten their healthy development and life chances. |
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I'd go for Constance, the sad, allergy-plagued, perpetually doomed roommate of Lily's, whom Lily marginalizes so ruthlessly she doesn't even notice she's doing it. |
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Taxi owners form a strong lobby network that marginalizes drivers and taxi users. |
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There are a number of other groups in any given society which may exist in a political netherworld which marginalizes the group from significant representation and influence. |
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According to Innis, the atmosphere of hostility between time-biased and space-biased media, wherein one tradition marginalizes the other, leads to the creation of monopolies of knowledge. |
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First, the public marginalizes teachers, believing that anyone can be a teacher, since all they need to do is love children. |
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This scheme is not instantly convincing, given the degree to which it breezily marginalizes thinking that has built some multibillion-dollar enterprises and brought plenty of others to their knees. |
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The division not only marginalizes the humanities, he argues, but also contributes to the fractured nature of a college education and a nagging sense of irrelevance. |
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Illegal in many countries, drug use is punishable by incarceration and is highly stigmatized, which further marginalizes people with drug dependence problems. |
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If the nation of Quebec is so important to the Prime Minister, why is he proposing a reform that marginalizes Quebec and reduces its political weight? |
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Programs specifically for Aboriginal researchers create intellectual ghettos which marginalizes them even more and reduces the credibility of projects financed by the program. |
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We don't need to buy into the mentality which marginalizes the elderly. |
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In addition, women are less likely to access humanitarian aid that is being distributed by military forces which further marginalizes women in this situation. |
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Moreover, criminalization of HIV transmission and of behaviors further marginalizes key affected populations, and is conducive to violence, especially against women and girls. |
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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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