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Women's historical writings were often trivialized or marginalized, considered not truly history but memoirs, genealogy, or gossip.
The play is a retrospect, an incomplete remembrance of a summer some 40 years past, trivia recalled, major events trivialized.
It is a sadly inverted and trivialized world in which all that is unimportant becomes important and all that is important becomes unimportant.
It says something about our cultural scene that Welles after his death can be both monumentalized and trivialized.
This reform should not be trivialized and treated as a simple cyclical program renewal exercise.
If this process is trivialized by people running off to get a bit of press by releasing the information, then it will destroy the whole system.
They have voiced concerns about their contributions being trivialized, and that the financial benefits were meager.
However, by criminalizing the activity there is some fear that the law itself might be trivialized in the way in which it might be interpreted.
Some official language community representatives feel that their role is being trivialized, even at meetings with coordinators.
Therefore, symptoms of exhaustion must not be trivialized because the consequences can be dramatic over the long term.
Thus migrants are frequently misunderstood, their motives misinterpreted and their contribution to development trivialized.
Although the word values has often been trivialized, it assumes its full meaning here.
People are losing confidence as journalism becomes trivialized or the vehicle for intolerance, corporate greed and political advantage.
When proposed Aboriginal content was either trivialized or ignored, participants experienced those actions as a form of racism.
Except for a few very visible tokens, the voices and lives of women are trivialized, if not simply cropped out of the scene altogether, and this is the crux of the problem.
It was shown, however, that the new conditions were either ineffective or else trivialized the activity of probabilistic explanation.
Ever since it was first given its name, in 1988, the condition known as chronic fatigue syndrome has been trivialized by doctors and laypeople alike, dismissed as mere malingering.
Kuwait was concerned that the problem of racism had been trivialized by certain extreme-right parties and furthermore that freedom of expression was being used to legitimize racism.
In its report for 1997, the Board observed that some segments of popular culture, in particular music, promoted lifestyles in which the use of illicit substances was trivialized or even encouraged.
Ultimately, everyone loses: science is trivialized, the public loses confidence and, eventually, investors lose confidence as well, yielding an effect precisely opposite to what was intended.
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In many ways, the armed conflict ended up trivialized, another soap opera or spectator sport.
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