Marginalized
in sentence
188 examples of Marginalized in a sentence
The Bank contributed significantly in its early decades to the development of high-quality physical infrastructure, a critical area that, unfortunately, was later
marginalized.
Let us hope that Europe’s politicians have the foresight to meet these challenges before European science becomes irreversibly
marginalized.
His derogatory comments about
marginalized
groups – including Muslims, Mexicans, women, and people with disabilities – imperil the values that are fundamental to America’s identity and place in the world, and that bind the countries of the West together.
If Europe does not want to be
marginalized
in international affairs, it must quickly develop a strategic response to the Arab Spring, underpinned by a compelling vision of the future of the Middle East and North Africa.
Southern Sunnis have been
marginalized
since a 1994 civil war that left northerners in control of most of the country's political institutions.
But because the US Founders – many of them descended from people fleeing official religious persecution – guaranteed that there would never be a state-sanctioned religion, no religious group in America, no matter how small, is made to feel
marginalized.
Or he could post further inflammatory tweets about the evils of Islam, thereby driving disturbed and
marginalized
individuals into the arms of the Islamic State (ISIS) or other extremist groups.
Barely a decade ago, the US was beginning to feel
marginalized
in Asia, owing to several developments, including China’s “charm offensive.”
When we come together as generators of wealth, it becomes impossible for us to go unrecognized for our economic contributions and
marginalized
in our entrepreneurial endeavours.
This means developing food systems that are more responsive to people’s needs, particularly those of the socially excluded and economically
marginalized.
In places like south Lebanon, which suffer from deep social cleavages and inequalities, free elections and free trade hold little resonance for people who are impoverished and
marginalized.
The EU cannot simply proclaim “solidarity” as a core value and then do nothing to foster it among those who feel
marginalized.
This anti-Semitism, which systematically
marginalized
Jews in the medieval and early modern periods, was supplanted by a pseudo-scientific race-based discourse that culminated in Auschwitz.
As in Russia, where gays and other minorities have been officially targeted, America’s disenchanted are being encouraged to harass and demonize already
marginalized
groups.
Today, HIV infection rates are highest among the poor and socially marginalized, underscoring the fact that as long as the SDGs are unmet, the “goal” of ending the scourge of HIV/AIDS will remain elusive.
Rather, it is only by respecting our diversity – ensuring that each social group enjoys a shared sense of belonging, rather than feeling
marginalized
and excluded – that the state’s unity and peace can be guaranteed.
By contrast, development in the Arab world, driven largely by oil revenues, has left the population under-educated and economically
marginalized.
More specifically, he blames the fact that young Frenchmen of Muslim origin are
marginalized
on the grounds of their faith and the color of their skin.
Young people were far more optimistic about the future, their personal prospects, and technology’s potential – and far more empathetic toward
marginalized
groups.
And in Italy, both center-right and center-left forces have been
marginalized
by two new anti-system parties with roots in the far right and the far left.
Moreover, in the wake of IMF-imposed remedies, many Asians feel
marginalized.
In economies where poor people tend to be illiterate, sick, hard to reach and/or
marginalized
socially, they have less chance of sharing in the gains from growth than in an economy in which such debilities are less severe.
This momentum would continue to grow with a new global treaty that not only brings certainty to carbon markets and triggers accelerated investments in clean-tech industries, but that also ensures that more vulnerable countries are not
marginalized.
Gender equality is not just the concern of half of the world's population; it is a human right, a concern for us all, because no society can develop – economically, politically, or socially – when half of its population is
marginalized.
Over time, a reporting system could be implemented to facilitate an examination of the impact of health and education policies on the world’s most
marginalized
boys and girls.
Working-class voters have lashed out because they feel not just economically abandoned, but also socially disdained and culturally
marginalized.
In northern Uganda, ICC charges against leaders of the rebel Lord’s Resistance Army have helped bring an end to years of brutal fighting, and
marginalized
the LRA’s chief, Joseph Kony.
They know that their cities are also vulnerable to urban violence, in so far as they have pockets of social inequality, including
marginalized
and excluded young people.
Should an attack on Iraq take place, the Saudi regime does not want to be
marginalized
as America embarks on its policy of “regime change”; it also does not want to be America’s next target.
Hezbollah, which led the armed struggle against Israeli occupation, was to disarm and re-invent itself as a political force, representing the Shiite community that was historically
marginalized
by Lebanon’s ruling Maronite, Sunni, and Druze elites.
Back
Next
Related words
Their
People
Countries
Being
Which
Groups
World
Political
Would
Women
Social
Young
Previously
Other
Economically
About
Socially
Power
Global
Years