Relegated
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Both Hollande and Sarkozy have been
relegated
to the category of “unwanted incumbent.”
Given such rhetoric, it is easy to assume that nationalism, in all its forms, should be
relegated
to the dustbin of history.
The socialist dream has been
relegated
to the dustbin of history.
ISPs would throttle traffic from ISPs that did not join the security collective, and pretty soon their customers would complain, forcing them either to join or find themselves
relegated
to the underworld, from which it would be hard to launch attacks because no one would accept their traffic.
Moreover, the West has
relegated
support for the creation and strengthening of regional frameworks for cooperation in key areas like security to secondary importance.
In a city where locals have long been
relegated
to second-class status, the triumph of the Democratic Union Party (PYD) – the Syrian branch of the PKK – has kindled fears that history is repeating.
Recall that Russia’s pro-Western liberals, ascendant a decade ago, have been
relegated
to the ideological fringe, with the very word “democrat” (let alone “pro-West”) now a term of abuse.
But women were not serving only as support workers, the habitual role to which they are
relegated
in protest movements, from those of the 1960’s to the recent student riots in the United Kingdom.
Moreover, societies lose their cohesion under such regimes; they begin to lack a shared set of values, for they become
relegated
to living in “a belief vacuum.”
Sleepwalking through America’s Unemployment CrisisNEWPORT BEACH – It was
relegated
to the Q&A session, rather than featured prominently in the opening statement, at last week’s first-ever press conference of US Federal Reserve Board Chairman Ben Bernanke.
World-class Sony stays ahead;NTT ( its Docomo subsidiary is the key here) holds on, but old and tired Honda and Matsushita are likely to be
relegated
to second class status.
Instead, they were
relegated
to side meetings that rarely seemed to intersect with current political and economic events.
No matter how unenthusiastic the Japanese might be about Abe’s security bills and his attempts to change the constitution, they would prefer that the issue be
relegated
to a back burner.
No mention was made, then or now, of the need for peace initiatives; of the state of mind of the now-invisible (to Israeli eyes) Palestinians, now
relegated
to their side of the security wall; or of the growing inequalities that separate Israel’s Arab citizens from their Jewish counterparts.
Little or no meaningful progress against segregation has been registered in the two years since the European Court of Human Rights delivered a landmark desegregation judgment in a case brought against the Czech Republic by 18 Roma children who had been
relegated
to schools for the developmentally disabled.
Today, many Roma children across Central and Eastern Europe continue to be
relegated
to such schools, only because they have had no access to preschool or do not speak their country’s majority language.
Bush has just
relegated
Arafat and his colleagues--Saeb Erekat, Hanan Ashrawi, Nabil Sha'at, Abu Mazen--to the dustbin of history.
The new lineup eliminated the most powerful voice on the left (Bo) and
relegated
the “extreme reformers” on the right (Li Yuanchao and Wang Yang) to the second tier.
Their stories, and their heroism, have long been omitted from popular histories of the war, or
relegated
to the footnotes.
According to the US-based Heritage Foundation’s widely cited Index of Economic Freedom, China and India are
relegated
to the group described as “mostly unfree.”
Such fundamental issues cannot be
relegated
to technocrats, particularly when those technocrats place the interests of one segment of society above others.
In part, it acted because it saw the great powers offering Iran an interesting package of incentives to give up its nuclear enrichment program, while North Korea was being
relegated
to a diplomatic side track.
Palestine would then be
relegated
to an obscure corner of the international agenda.
Those secondary-school students who do manage to get an internship often find the experience unrewarding; instead of learning anything of value, they are often
relegated
to making photocopies and performing other menial tasks.
Third, and contrary to prevailing wisdom in the West, Wang Qishan, one of China’s savviest and most experienced senior officials, has not been
relegated
to obscurity in his new position overseeing “discipline” on the Standing Committee.
Berlusconi’s undisputed survival skills, and the acrobatics of his personal life, have
relegated
the outside world from the attention of most Italians.
Indeed, that supposed solution leaves half the eurozone
relegated
to the status of Third World countries that have become highly indebted in a foreign currency.
The problem with these exercises is that they are regularly
relegated
to the “duly noted” bin: governments receive them, file them away, and go back to doing what they were doing before.
Finally, there is the responsibility of workers themselves to assert more control over their own careers, seeking opportunities and developing differentiated skills to avoid being
relegated
to a low-wage generalist talent pool or displaced by intelligent machines.
On paper, R2P also entails a responsibility to prevent and a responsibility to reconstruct, both of which are usually
relegated
to the background.
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