Women's historical writings were often trivialized or marginalized, considered not truly history but memoirs, genealogy, or gossip. |
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The play is a retrospect, an incomplete remembrance of a summer some 40 years past, trivia recalled, major events trivialized. |
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It is a sadly inverted and trivialized world in which all that is unimportant becomes important and all that is important becomes unimportant. |
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It says something about our cultural scene that Welles after his death can be both monumentalized and trivialized. |
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This reform should not be trivialized and treated as a simple cyclical program renewal exercise. |
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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. |
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They have voiced concerns about their contributions being trivialized, and that the financial benefits were meager. |
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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. |
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Some official language community representatives feel that their role is being trivialized, even at meetings with coordinators. |
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Therefore, symptoms of exhaustion must not be trivialized because the consequences can be dramatic over the long term. |
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Thus migrants are frequently misunderstood, their motives misinterpreted and their contribution to development trivialized. |
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Although the word values has often been trivialized, it assumes its full meaning here. |
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People are losing confidence as journalism becomes trivialized or the vehicle for intolerance, corporate greed and political advantage. |
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When proposed Aboriginal content was either trivialized or ignored, participants experienced those actions as a form of racism. |
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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. |
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It was shown, however, that the new conditions were either ineffective or else trivialized the activity of probabilistic explanation. |
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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. |
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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. |
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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. |
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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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The danger of noisy toys is often trivialized or dismissed as just annoying to parents, but the danger these toys pose is very real and can cause permanent hearing damage. |
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He trivialized this meeting, and I think it was a mistake to do so. |
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In his view, the problem of radioactive waste management would be trivialized if the waste management facility were included in the licence for the generating station. |
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The intense deployment of props and design elements ultimately trivialized a serious subject through decorative overkill. |
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Haworth displays a visual authority and inventive approach to a subject too often trivialized by earnest seriousness or, more often, by the fetishization of apocalypse. |
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To summarize this plot is to trivialize issues that are not at all trivialized in this elegantly related tale of a close-knit family violently torn apart by bizarre tragedy. |
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On the other hand, Jenney's space is sometimes as empty as a Barnett Newman field painting, with the object a kind of realist zip trivialized by the expanse of space. |
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Opposition to the Whydah complex was spearheaded by Tampa Lawyer Warren Dawson, who voiced concerns that slavery was trivialized through an association with piracy. |
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Disabled veterans' wartime service to our country is trivialized with the mere thought of reducing VA benefits if they receive any other forms of pension compensation. |
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