Marginalized
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In Japan, dependence on the US, and anxiety about Communism, has
marginalized
the left and kept a conservative party more or less permanently in power.
To that end, he has
marginalized
many of his political rivals.
We need a global vision of sustainable recovery that includes leadership from China, India, Europe, Latin America, and, yes, even Africa, long
marginalized
from the world economy, but very much part of it now.
This process began when the BJP was in opposition, and its point of view was supposedly being
marginalized
in the mainstream media.
None of this bodes well for a country whose parliament has already been diminished, after these three parties, during their eight years forming a coalition government,
marginalized
the opposition and failed to build up new leadership cadres.
But this competition is set to occur in a Greater Europe that is becoming
marginalized
in global terms.
The right to public speech and peaceful assembly must be defended for those who feel
marginalized
and indignant at what they – and most Europeans – view as injustices committed against the Palestinians, the Chechens, and the Iraqis.
The dilemma for the junta is that Thaksin’s supporters – who are plentiful enough to have enabled his parties to win every election since 2001 – have been
marginalized
as well, with little say in the face of martial law and Prayut’s absolute rule.
Once the Chinese got their act together, these cities’ role in intermediating the region’s finances would be
marginalized
by Shanghai, Shenzhen, and other new centers.
But, although the forces represented by Memorial and the Moscow School of Political Studies have been marginalized, they have not been eradicated.
He attributes, debatably, the entire problem to higher carbon emissions from cars, power plants, etc.Gore’s film would give the Europeans, always in danger of being
marginalized
at these meetings, the chance to boast about how they, unlike the Americans and Russians, are already doing their part by heavily taxing gas consumption.
In this sense, monarchy is a little like Islam, or the Catholic Church: all believers are supposed to be equal in the eyes of God, or the Pope, or the Emperor – hence the appeal to the poor and the
marginalized.
For those peoples and countries now
marginalized
from the process of technological development, production, and exchange I believe that only one viable option exists: a new assertion of themselves as independent states, regionally integrated in as many ways as possible.
Ungovernablity arises from attempts to maintain control over people and places who are
marginalized
from participating in decisions that determine their daily lives.
Nigeria’s success shows that it is possible to bring the miracles of modern medicine to the world’s most
marginalized
and hard-to-reach children.
To this end, he stripped the political system of competition, emasculated state institutions,
marginalized
the opposition, and basically eliminated public participation.
Africa’s Stake in the Climate-Change DebateMAPUTO, MOZAMBIQUE – Across Africa, there are growing concerns, which the three of us share, that the continent is being
marginalized
in the major debates leading up to the COP15 climate-change summit in Copenhagen this month.
When the right has turned statist and Keynesian, the free market’s true believers are marginalized, and old-style anti-capitalism seems archaic, one wonders what Socialism in Europe can possibly mean?
Can there be real equality for citizens whose language, history, and collective identity are
marginalized
by the dominance of the majority's language, history, and collective identity?
With moderates being marginalized, the long-term effect will be to undermine democratization efforts in the region.
For too long, politics had become a vehicle for the aspirations of various groups that felt
marginalized
by the cosmopolitan secular consensus developed in India under its first prime minister, Jawaharlal Nehru.
Always
marginalized
in the world economic system, these countries are facing even more neglect than usual.
Christian-democratic parties, associated with the Catholic Church, and the liberals have been to some extent
marginalized.
Let’s start with the European Parliament, which in the early days of European integration was marginalized, powerless, and overlooked – a place for has-beens and never-weres.
Others are also historically
marginalized
from the social and political life of the nation, notably the Dalits, sometimes known as “untouchables,” who are at the bottom of the Hindu caste system.
Latin Americans’ lack of conviction on such grave matters – with the exception of the ALBA countries, which have the wrong convictions, but nonetheless believe in them almost religiously – has
marginalized
the region on other important international issues, such as the recent crisis in Libya, and the ongoing one in Syria.
Kurdistan has embarked on a path toward increased autonomy, while the Sunnis are increasingly
marginalized
by a sectarian and authoritarian Shia-dominated central government.
There is also a threat to the fabric of society if fear of Islamist extremism leads Muslims to be stigmatized or
marginalized.
In the US, Trump routinely demonizes opponents and dehumanizes
marginalized
groups; during his first year in office, politically motivated murders, perpetrated primarily by fanatical white supremacists, doubled.
They were soon marginalized, drawing praise from Washington.
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