Thirty two years later, the life of the Bahamian is still sadly crippled by the manacles of marginalisation and the chains of economic slavery. |
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Ten percent of the population of the new member states are Roma gypsies, who have a long history of marginalisation and persecution. |
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There is a real danger that immigrants may become non-persons in modern Ireland, leading to their marginalisation. |
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The marginalisation of basics has been one of the most damaging trends in contemporary educational theory. |
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South Africans alone are guilty for this shameful marginalisation of our visual arts. |
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The capitulation of the left on economic growth parallels its defeat and marginalisation in political struggles. |
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What we are getting in their place are naked selfishness, unbridled materialism and marginalisation of compassion. |
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But many have come to see their marginalisation primarily as a cultural loss. |
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The scarcity of food, both within families and within communities, leads to an increase in marginalisation and exploitation. |
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Does this dirty political act reflect the dirty politics of exclusion, marginalisation, elitism, racism, Islamophobia? |
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He has openly celebrated mainstream ideals whilst further entrenching Indigenous marginalisation. |
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There is a danger of promoting hysteria which can cause the marginalisation of individuals, which can cause its own problems. |
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What was clear, said Lauzen, was the pattern of marginalisation behind and in front of the camera. |
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Does this integration lead to marginalisation of a firm's original core business? |
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It addresses the horrors of civil war and genocide and battles against wide-spread forms of racism, social violence and marginalisation. |
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Social and economic marginalisation can negatively affect the likelihood of participation. |
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There is no room in Europe for exclusion, for expulsion, for marginalisation, whether collective or individual. |
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A considerable number of older people experience old age as a time of marginalisation. |
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Managed badly and it could lead to their further marginalisation and impoverishment. |
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And now marginalisation, injustice, exploitation and the scourge of terrorism cry out for solutions. |
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They tend to be lone wolves who suffer marginalisation, branded eccentrics, accused of being traitors in order to demean and degrade what they write and broadcast. |
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She is working hard towards cutting out any need for slavery in her life and asserts her right to work part-time without it being seen as a sign of marginalisation. |
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Dialogue may be useful, but it does not cure the illnesses of social reality such as unemployment, feelings of unworthiness and marginalisation. |
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But recycled spaces can be indicative of marginalisation and minority disempowerment. |
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For women living in a rural area or small town, gossip was a serious concern which added to their feelings of isolation and marginalisation. |
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The failure to respond is hastening the marginalisation of these precious but fragile districts. |
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The necessary but unacknowledged counterpart of all these measures is the marginalisation of the national democracies. |
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Effective remedies are needed not only to stave off their social marginalisation but also to satisfy the economy's demand for quality workers. |
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They can become an element of the conflict or exacerbate marginalisation or discrimination within communities. |
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We are going to see a parochial, unchecked, economy developing with the marginalisation of any progressive-thinking Zimbabweans. |
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Such alternative outcomes are articulated in a palpable sense of marginalisation among Ukip supporters on the streets of Margate. |
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Many said they feared that cuts in funding for youth projects would lead to deeper marginalisation. |
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The central role of the secretariat in the functioning of EWCs may lead to a marginalisation of the formal EWC and of the members who do not have a seat in the Select Committee. |
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In addition, other problems as low socio-economic status, language barriers, insufficient family and community support and discrimination may lead to marginalisation and exclusion. |
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It can also be a path to active engagement during periods of unemployment, helping people avoid marginalisation, fleshing out their profile as job seekers and facilitating reintegration in the labour market. |
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People with different types of disability experience different challenges, discrimination and degrees of marginalisation compounded by gender, HIV and other factors. |
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This may lead either to co-optation of the institution and thereby pacification or, on the other hand, marginalisation which leaves the institutions with no impact what so ever. |
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The Lomé system did not, therefore, succeed in curbing the marginalisation of ACP countries in trade: their exports are largely undiversified and still very dependent on the European market. |
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It has positive effects, such as the possibility for peoples and cultures to meet, but also negative aspects, which risk producing further disparities, injustices and marginalisation. |
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What we are talking about is nothing less than offsetting and overcoming half a century of Soviet occupation, oppression, misrule and marginalisation. |
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The victory of the market economy with its ideology, practices and marginalisation of social aspects, is poles apart from the ideas and values that the ILO seeks to promote. |
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The problems are many and various and include combating marginalisation, developing training and dealing with consequences of scientific and technological innovation. |
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The application of excise duties to a price that is already three times higher than that of European fuels inevitably dooms biofuels to marginalisation on the market. |
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Most of Saudi Arabia's estimated two million Shiites live in the east, where the vast majority of the wealthy kingdom's oil reserves lie, and many complain of marginalisation. |
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