Can we remain human when we relegate the majority of our fellow citizens to inhumane conditions? |
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Why, then, relegate these exemplary films to the margins of cinema, as if they were only epiphenomena? |
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It's time to deep-six ill-conceived ideas like this and relegate those who propose them to the dust bin of history. |
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Critics of air taxis charge that high prices will relegate it to a perk for senior execs. |
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We assert that it is culturally ethnocentric and logically absurd to relegate a universal phenomenon to the pathological domain. |
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But at the risk of having Ruddy relegate me once more to the old folks' bench in Theology Park, I would also like to register a demurral or two. |
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Four days later, a Croatian victory over the Latvians may well relegate the Scots to third place. |
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Here in the States, we tend to relegate the poor things to the bottom of the salad bowl, but the French give radishes pride of place. |
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Many will agree with that statement but then relegate the Holy Spirit to a mystical area moving unperceived, neither felt nor shown. |
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As these countries develop, an influx of global food retailers is likely to relegate peanuts to the role of a cash crop, to produce ground nut oil. |
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When Toxcanini returned to this country to take up the baton, relegate to second place beside Hollander. |
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The same incentives apply lower down the scale, because all European leagues relegate their bottom teams to a lower division. |
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One should ask why governments often relegate this matter to the bottom of their list of priorities. |
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A combination of unchallenged social attitudes, unfair laws and stereotyped gender roles often relegate women to second-class status. |
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Nor is it wise automatically to relegate scarcity to secondary status when considering the causes of conflict. |
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Yet certain circles have shown a steadfast desire to relegate Kurdish Turks to the status of minority. |
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Those who relegate human rights to the periphery of politics have much to reflect on at this time. |
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This can relegate to a secondary position and even jeopardise the commercial relationships among North African countries. |
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Ultimately, it is an extraordinary waste of human potential to relegate members of our community to the social and economic margins. |
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The number of women who opt for this type of experience is too large to relegate to the fringe. |
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In the end, these entanglements could relegate the everyday people of Ivory Coast to the bottom of his priorities. |
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But we relegate and outsource our programming capabilities at our own peril. |
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Not so with those moderns whose primary scientific values are oriented to the predictable future, and who often relegate the past to, well, simply history. |
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But when you try to oust the queen, you better be successful, lest she decides to relegate you to oblivion. |
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The Pakistani delegation hoped that the ministerial review under way would breathe new life into efforts to achieve the development goals in such a way as to relegate extreme poverty to history. |
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So make it your goal to eat mostly whole foods and relegate anything in a package to a sometimes food. |
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The responsible person does not centre the universe in himself and relegate every other living soul to playing bit parts in the personal drama of his life. |
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The lack of communal equipments and the unsuitability of the size of apartments compared to the size of families relegate adolescents to spaces that are not suitable. |
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Goldbarth-an avid collector of thingamabobs, doohickeys, and what-have-yous-doesn't relegate his love of pop culture to his home. |
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Many insist that there are strong social forces that would like to relegate the Church-and religion in general-to the realm of private life, where she would be merely a matter of individual choice. |
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The red saltire of St Patrick is offset such that it does not relegate the white saltire of St Andrew to a mere border. |
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It cannot relegate and slough off its responsibility to the industry. |
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She preferred to relegate them to a back room or outhouse, a kind of secret space with a single chair where she could go and sit with the pictures all around her on her own. |
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Their extensive marginalised diaspora in the US allowed them to eventually assume control of the market and relegate the Colombians to a secondary role. |
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Promoting the family should take precedence over the elimination of gender stereotypes and would help reverse the current trend to relegate the family to the level of an outmoded cultural curiosity. |
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In this regard I would like to ask how we will avoid this necessary concept being misused to relegate women further and also what role men will play in the reconciliation of family life and working life. |
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They relegate pay equity to the bargaining table. |
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Without this kind of focus, we need to worry whether we frequently condescend to different groups in our society or relegate their life to the anecdotal. |
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Discrimination is also imbedded in policies that implicitly or explicitly bar women from migrating legally or that relegate them to work in unregulated sectors that render them more vulnerable to exploitation and abuse. |
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Third, an ecocritical reading of the poem cannot in good faith relegate nature to the diminutive of a cycloramic backdrop. |
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The Special Committee on Peacekeeping Operations must stay engaged in its deliberation and not relegate that responsibility to the Fifth Committee. |
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It is expected that the Lake Victoria water projects in the three regions would be finished in the next two years to relegate the shortage into the dustbins of history. |
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A disappointing South Africa limped through the pool, eventually capitulating to England to relegate them to a difficult quarter final against New Zealand. |
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