Exclusion
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If we're not going to fast-twitch from browser window to browser window, we have to live like a hermit, focus on one thing to the
exclusion
of everything else.
That day, nearly a quarter million people gathered on the national mall to demand an end to the discrimination, segregation, violence, and economic
exclusion
black people still faced across the United States.
This idea of otherism, the
exclusion
of a person based on their perceived deviation from the norms, goes to the root of the problems in Kenya.
Loneliness through social
exclusion
is very common.
I'm not a lover of porn or of violence-as-entertainment, but what of them I chance upon I tend to see camera angles, cuts, pans, lighting, rhythms, nearly to the
exclusion
of fear or titillation, sometimes even missing filmmakers' or actors' intent.
Hogan's performance was nothing short of incredible, and I still haven't recovered from his
exclusion
from the 1990 Oscar nominations.
The guest talked about Sir Charles' career and how his films had been out of circulation ever since the 1952
exclusion
of the former "Little Tramp' from Los Estados Unidos on the grounds of his being an "undesirable Alien".
The problem with the genre is that it leans on the inside joke and preaches to the choir to the
exclusion
of the broader audience.
Personally, I wouldn't have gone within 3 states of the place, but obviously not everyone is as crowd phobic as I. My main objection to the film was the camera zooming in on one band or musician to the
exclusion
of others.
No investigative expert can simply dismiss the blatant
exclusion
of critical evidence throughout the "9/11 Commission Report".
Such an unfair distribution of wealth based on economic exploitation, social injustice and political
exclusion
has caused silent but persistent resistance by Chinese peasants.
More frequent and longer-lasting power outages foretell worse to come in an economy already struggling with mass unemployment, widespread exclusion, and deep pockets of poverty.
Do we end up focusing on price because we can measure it, to the
exclusion
of other things that matter?
As a result, forced labor, slavery, prostitution, and social
exclusion
are on the rise.
Focusing on one (say, the competitiveness problem in the tradable sector) to the
exclusion
of the other (perhaps a serious non-tradable demand shortfall or stagnant absolute productivity) will not be enough.
Some social scientists assert that poverty is not just a matter of poor nutrition, lack of medical care, and inadequate shelter; it also means
exclusion
from global networks of trade, science and commerce.
The case for
exclusion
was based on a defense of Enlightenment principles: Jewish culture and beliefs would inevitably undermine Norway’s liberal democracy.
To be sure, there is an alternative scenario: Iran, Saudi Arabia, and Turkey could reach a tacit (or even active) agreement regarding influence in the region, to the
exclusion
of outside parties.
Intellectuals, artists, and public figures must highlight the danger of indifference toward groups espousing intolerance and
exclusion.
That reflects a recurring tendency in official policy debates, particularly in the eurozone, to concentrate on fixable problems to the
exclusion
of more difficult issues.
But when he and others advocate it to the
exclusion
of alternatives, they end up communicating a vastly exaggerated degree of confidence about what course of action is required.
Ethnic minorities in Slovenia and Serbia (even with the
exclusion
of Albanian Kosovo) account for between 20-30% of the total population.
Addressing these issues will be particularly tough in Saudi Arabia – an extremely patriarchal and conservative society that is effectively structured around the
exclusion
of women.
As a result, board members owe their loyalty to the managers who directly or indirectly appoint them – and thus have little incentive to dissent, lest they be punished with
exclusion.
For 20 years, I have been wrong: West European polities have remained stable despite the
exclusion
of a large proportion of citizens from meaningful participation in much of economic life.
Chinese were singled out for
exclusion
from 1882 onward, and, with the more restrictive Immigration Act of 1924, immigration in general slowed for the next four decades.
Another obvious step to consider is to phase out the tax
exclusion
for employer-sponsored health plans, which would not only increase revenue, but also end the distorting effects of employer subsidization of health care.
The sooner they start, the greater the chance that today’s young people can overcome economic
exclusion
and gain more opportunities to realize their – and their region’s – full potential.
With French politics divided between the left, right, and far right, a split within any bloc almost guarantees that bloc’s
exclusion
from the second round of next year’s presidential election.
In a context of weak institutions, persistent inequalities, and high levels of marginalization and exclusion, new growth opportunities for organized crime have emerged.
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