In England, from the later middle ages, justices of the peace rose to ascendancy as county authorities, marginalizing sheriffs. |
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This vanishing reflects both the culture's increasing intolerance of sentimentalism and mainstream comics' marginalizing of women readers. |
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In my view, this will only further sanctify troop-time officers within the Army hierarchy, while increasingly marginalizing specialized career field officers. |
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The impact of the exclusion laws went beyond restricting, marginalizing, and, ironically, activating the Chinese. |
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He tried to regain control as Speaker by marginalizing its members, and they decided that he must be forced out. |
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Taking this agency and pushing it over and marginalizing it with the Minister of the Environment is in fact a step backwards. |
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This is a worrying trend, because it risks marginalizing the least developed countries and landlocked countries. |
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The policy of marginalizing trade unions is evident from their absence in economic decision-making. |
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For example, legislation may reinforce inequitable rights, benefitting only the elite and further marginalizing the weaker members of society. |
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I am particularly excited about the prospect of deepening our partnership and further marginalizing the insurgency. |
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All this has contributed to marginalizing both the role of elected representatives and the role of political parties. |
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They have identified the problem: the theological justification for marginalizing and killing Anabaptists who were part of their communities. |
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A medical model can also address the spread of disease through intravenous drug use, which is exacerbated by marginalizing drug users. |
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The gulf that is opening between science and wisdom has the effect of marginalizing some forms of knowledge. |
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In general, she argues that community college students are multidimensional, yet institutions frequently see them in more constricted terms, further marginalizing them. |
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By marginalizing certain political tendencies, the European approach makes it harder to domesticate them. |
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Perceived social problems will be interpreted as the consequence of marginalizing belief in God as creator. |
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However, efforts by the NAC, for example to showcase OLMC artists by using dedicated programming or by including them in events outside the regular season, often end up marginalizing them. |
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Mainstream feminist leaders such as Stanton succeeded in marginalizing more extreme demands such as Goldman's and Gilman's, but they failed to secure the vote for women. |
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It became the Leitkultur of the Roman Empire to the point of marginalizing native Italic traditions. |
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It has been further argued that the promotion of global cities runs the risk of economically marginalizing nonurban populations within the national economy. |
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Rabble-rousers can get away with marginalizing students, parents and other members of their community, but educators should not. |
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He said that the Lebanese were doomed to live in coexistence, as not one side was capable of marginalizing the other. |
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I sometimes think that if the N. B. A., from whence Bettman came, had sent him with the express purpose of marginalizing the rival autumn and winter indoor sport, he couldn't have done a better job. |
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Barrister Aitizaz said that SC by marginalizing the discretionary powers has done no wrong. |
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However, just as this link to culture and identity can unite a population, it may also have the effect of marginalizing those who are not members of a dominant group but are still residents in the community. |
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If those who would promote a transition to sustainability get into bed with the powerful to have more influence, they risk marginalizing the poor. |
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Without access to information, either content becomes irrelevant because nobody uses it, or it widens the digital divide by benefiting those who have access to it and marginalizing those who do not. |
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Additionally, compared to stocks and bonds, the costs to process mutual fund transactions were extremely high, marginalizing the potential for profitability. |
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The European Union could not support attempts to turn the clock back through damaging and divisive discussions that risked marginalizing the contribution of the United Nations to global efforts to solve global problems. |
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There is also a risk that the imposition of uniformity which is not based on consensus will result in marginalizing certain States and prejudicing the prospects of universal ratification of the new instrument. |
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Moreover, when it is simply added to the existing voting options, it can serve to demarginalize citizens who do not currently vote, without marginalizing a single one. |
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But in the end, marginalizing the insurgency and securing a degree of peace will demand governance that is recognized by Afghans themselves as legitimate and dependable in delivering security and basic services. |
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New and expanded investment in agricultural development that fails to recognize the critical role of women risks further marginalizing rural women and undermining the effectiveness of such investment. |
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