Marginalized
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In some ways, this blurring benefits the
marginalized.
Be it peer-to-peer platforms or crowd-funding, outside disruptors already are having an impact at the margin of finance, particularly in serving those who were previously
marginalized
by traditional firms or had lost trust in them.
The WTO has been marginalized, and even what has already been achieved in the incomplete Doha Round appears unlikely to be delivered in a final agreement in the foreseeable future.
The electorate also said no to the more virulent forms of nationalism, leaving the right-wing extremist parties
marginalized.
Nor was it the socially
marginalized
and the economically vulnerable who returned PiS to power.
For the unemployed or the poor, they offer paid jobs; for
marginalized
ethnic and religious minorities, they offer recourse through violence; and for the middle class, they offer an adventure, a sense of “purpose,” and an escape from mundanity.
They, like other humans, can be influenced by a herd mentality, and a fear of being
marginalized.
Today, as the Fed documents clearly demonstrate, the IMF has become
marginalized
– not least because of its ineffective policy process.
Forced to recognize the prospect of being
marginalized
yet again by the new government, Syrian intellectuals turned their attention to Sharon and the growing conflict between Israelis and Palestinians.
For example, according to President Barack Obama’s narrative, the United States has always been about a steady march toward freedom and equality, from the War of Independence to the abolition of slavery and the empowerment of women, minorities, and other previously
marginalized
groups, such as gays and those with handicaps.
To address its problems and avoid being
marginalized
even more, Africa must devise long-term strategies that enable it to sustain economic growth and compete in a world where development is increasingly dominated by scientific knowledge and technical skills.
His tirade in 2000 against the liberal reforms that have transformed countries like India and China into global growth engines, reduced poverty, and benefited
marginalized
groups shows that he lacked good judgment on fundamental issues.
Extremists might still exist, but they would be marginalized, finding few recruits or supporters.
The relatively homogeneous society envisaged by its founders has fragmented into a tense multi-ethnic tapestry comprising secular Jews, an alienated Arab minority, a prolific ultra-orthodox community living on state allowances, religious nationalists bent on a Messianic brand of Zionism, immigrants from the former Soviet Union,
marginalized
Ethiopians, and Oriental Jews still struggling to join the middle class.
Governments must also develop and implement policies aimed at ensuring that those who are typically
marginalized
from the formal food industry – women, young people, ethnic minorities, and non-landowners – have reliable access to adequate nutrition and opportunities to participate in agricultural production.
Failure to do so would leave Japan, the world’s third largest economy, at risk of being further
marginalized
by transformations in the world’s two largest, the US and China.
Though the disease can strike anyone, it disproportionately afflicts
marginalized
and vulnerable populations in places like refugee camps, slums, and prisons.
Pheu Thai’s victory thus suggests that a previously
marginalized
electorate has been permanently awakened.
Alternative approaches such as Post-Keynesian, Marxist, and Austrian economics (as well as many others) have been
marginalized.
After all, these objectives cannot be achieved unless investment in development benefits everyone; ensuring this requires a focus on groups that have consistently been
marginalized.
As a result, mainstream media are being marginalized, and the previously
marginalized
media are becoming mainstream.
They are liberal because they seek to guarantee the rights of individuals, including those of
marginalized
minorities.
In this sense, Italy represents an extreme case, since even highly skilled young workers, though usually over the age threshold of the youth-unemployment rate (29.5% in the country), are being
marginalized.
Extremist parties have also been
marginalized
owing to their weak position in pan-European politics.
But they give him high marks for economic stability, widely shared prosperity, and respect for religious conservatives
marginalized
by generations of secular modernizers.
Once the world’s preeminent multilateral trade forum, the WTO has been steadily
marginalized
in recent years, and recent rebukes of globalization, such as the United Kingdom’s Brexit vote and the election of Donald Trump as US president, suggest that this trend will accelerate.
But it remains committed to an inclusive idea of development, based on social justice and greater opportunity for India’s deprived and
marginalized
– an idea that is not always easily marketable to a youthful electorate that wants change here and now.
In too many countries, they found women were
marginalized
(though, to be fair, not in Tunisia), education was dominated by religion, and government was autocratic, unaccountable, and corrupt.
Iran, with its nuclear and hegemonic ambitions, is the current center, while the old center – the Israeli-Palestinian conflict – has been marginalized, giving rise to entirely new alliances of interests.
Ten years after the 9/11 attacks, Al Qaeda has been marginalized, but not by Saudi Arabia, which nurtured the terrorists, or by the US, which waged wars against Bin Laden and his acolytes.
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