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Most of society simply ignores those people, further marginalizing them.
They overruled his case in the face of marginalizing other people.
It is not the time for motive questioning or marginalizing possible solutions.
Let&aposs not make the mistake though of marginalizing Strzok and these others.
Fostering cross-sectarian cooperation could help to avoid marginalizing minorities and counter extremism.
The comments are largely judgmental towards Gomez, marginalizing towards Hadid, and degrading to both.
Marginalizing the Secret Service constitutes yet another battle in Trump's apparent war against Washington.
His last two reelection campaigns have focused on demonizing and marginalizing Israel's Arab minority.
There's nothing wrong with being different; there's everything wrong with marginalizing those people with differences.
There's a lot of ideas right now that are in this county that are dark ideas: building walls, dividing this country, marginalizing trans military members who are troops, marginalizing kids who are transgender, not supporting DACA kids, literally polluting our air and our water.
No. I feel like it's a demeaning, marginalizing description of somebody and I don't like it.
But even some of his advisers acknowledge that other sources of fuel are increasingly marginalizing coal.
Yet affording them too much understanding risks further marginalizing a long list of historically excluded people.
For queer undocumented immigrants, straddling two stigmatized communities can be an emotionally exhausting and marginalizing experience.
The Democratic Party is well on the way to marginalizing itself as an effective opposition party.
Then Mr. Ghani started direct negotiations with Mr. Noor in the hopes of marginalizing Mr. Abdullah.
Critics say the law threatens India's secular foundations by marginalizing its 200 million Muslim minority population.
A song like this just fuels the male gaze while marginalizing the idea of women loving women.
That makes a good combination for obstructing desire or guilt-tripping and marginalizing those who feel any.
Racial and ethnic minorities are often locked in a double-bind of marginalizing or fetishizing sexual stereotypes.
But he has also been consolidating his power, stifling dissent and marginalizing senior royals and government ministers.
As Beschloss notes, marginalizing Congress, even when legislators were eager to pass the buck, has serious pitfalls.
Arch-abortion opponent Ken Buck won the GOP nomination in Colorado, marginalizing him in a moderate state.
Not content with only marginalizing American Muslims, King has also shown contempt for those protesting police brutality.
ISIS arose, in large part, because the American-backed, largely Shia government in Iraq was marginalizing Iraq's Sunnis.
But, Joan and Bette's dark bonding moment shows the dangers of using "sisterhood" to defend possibly marginalizing behavior.
Broad appeal comes from marginalizing the message and reaching audiences that you never thought you could identify with.
In reality, interest groups push legislatures and bureaucracies to impose rules cementing their influence, marginalizing principals and parents.
That means Democrats need to appeal to a putative center, even at the cost of marginalizing the left.
That means Democrats need to appeal to a putative center, even at the cost of marginalizing the left.
The situation effectively has the party writing off the race and marginalizing the candidate in whatever way they can.
They also risk marginalizing or alienating community members who make demands or whose recommendations the police do not take.
"Oh come on @lisavanderpump joking about @erikajayne 'tucking' Ugly Trans jokes marginalizing our community are not acceptable," she wrote.
But the plot twist has the effect of marginalizing Jamie further, with Richie bluntly telling her to shut up.
They are marginalizing themselves as they race against each other to win the gold medal for anti-Trump extremism.
Since then Mr. Hammond has sided more with David Davis, the minister responsible for negotiating Brexit — marginalizing Mr. Johnson.
Trying to find a cohesive message for such a broad and diverse group risks marginalizing some of its members.
Many on the right say that the companies, which are often led by outspoken liberals, are marginalizing their voices.
If not you're faced with a loss of credibility and respect, minimizing and marginalizing your impact with the team.
Bannon conceded that the White House did, however, need to play a bigger role in marginalizing white nationalist influence.
Sunnis in the biggest city in the north accused him of pursuing a sectarian agenda and marginalizing their minority community.
But he might also try to play this attack to his advantage -- marginalizing his enemies and drawing his allies closer.
On Capitol Hill, several conservatives criticized Haley's comments, which they viewed as another example of GOP leadership marginalizing their views.
By marginalizing his rivals and creating a new legislative body stacked with his supporters, Maduro cut the legs off the opposition.
The United States and others blamed Mr. Maliki's sectarian policies for marginalizing the minority Sunnis and allowing the rise of ISIS.
Further marginalizing vulnerable communities — say, by subjecting them to loyalty tests, as some politicians have suggested — would only exacerbate the problem.
Specifically, Cho is calling out the industry for marginalizing Asians and Asian-Americans by casting white actors to play Asian characters.
Domestically, hardliners in the Iranian political system are consolidating power and marginalizing moderates who were previously open to negotiating with Washington.
But if we step back and look at the long term, the GOP might be in the process of marginalizing itself.
"They created a new way of subjugating and marginalizing people; they were essentially trying to wipe out the indigenous community," Zalcman said.
But the choice of words here is just so ill-advised...and tone-deaf and objectifying and marginalizing and condescending and disempowering.
Sunnis, who dominated Iraq under Saddam Hussein, accuse Shi'ite leaders of marginalizing them through sectarian policies, allegations Baghdad's Shi'ite-led government denies.
Toppling and/or marginalizing dictators in the Middle East has led to failed or failing states in Syria, Iraq, Libya and Yemen.
Educate yourself on these six marginalizing actions, and use them as starting points to help you become an even better ally. 1.
Trans men dominated Camp Trans at the time that Tea visited, for example, marginalizing the trans women who had begun the rebellion.
The popular legitimacy of corporate capitalism thrives on marginalizing third-party candidates by appropriating the third-party candidates' own language and practices.
Her continued support of Republican candidates that seem hell-bent on marginalizing any and all minorities was baffling to say the least.
Let's stop ignoring and marginalizing it; let's put together some rules that acknowledge it and therefore do better by all of us.
It's that her role in marginalizing her husband's accusers violated all decent standards about how to support women who have suffered abuse.
In a post 9/11 world, the U.S. will be safer by bringing unauthorized migrants increasingly into the system, not by marginalizing them.
The book accused Escriva of misogyny and megalomania, and it ridiculed the organization for marginalizing women members and imposing "complete submission" upon them.
A more normal Trump is fundamentally more dangerous and more marginalizing to those who recognize that there's still nothing particularly normal about him.
Consider what would happen if Trump undertook the pivot Kushner supports, marginalizing Bannon or driving him out of the administration along the way.
Many Muslims in France criticize the law as further marginalizing Muslim women, effectively forcing them to stay home, rather than easing their integration.
And we don't defeat them by encouraging their marginalizing stereotypes, but by holding up and embracing the truth, again and again and again.
Marginalizing a major swath of our populace, whether by negligence or malice, undermines that and keeps valuable voices on the fringes of society.
But I also don't underestimate that elite's capacity to retain a hold on power when their critics are self-marginalizing or self-destructive.
"I think many folks would say that runs the risk of marginalizing the poor," said Allie Bohm of the public interest group Public Knowledge.
He's able to "further consolidate his support while at the same time further alienating and marginalizing another segment of the US population," she said.
Since independence, the country's southern-based government has been able to monopolize political power by marginalizing ethno-political groupings residing in its desert north.
Marginalizing Trump, insisting that "The president speaks for himself" rather than the American people, cannot remove the stink that settles on those near him.
But marginalizing moderation has only helped mire Facebook, Twitter, and the rest of the social-network business in a swamp of controversy and complaint.
According to department staff members, Mr. O'Rourke and other political appointees tried to consolidate power by marginalizing career officials whom they saw as disloyal.
In other words, do we say "no" to CAM or focus on saying "yes" to ourselves and the communities we feel it is marginalizing?
The innocuous-sounding bureaucratic language was intended to fast-track the effort by marginalizing skeptics in another Interior agency, the Fish and Wildlife Service.
His ethnonationalism is about marginalizing immigrants, making them afraid and miserable, while telling non-immigrant minorities that they don't quite belong in Trump's America.
After mentioning that this is her first time at the Golden Globes, Ross proceeded to dedicate the award to women feeling marginalizing by the industry.
China is already 56% urbanized and will become only more so, marginalizing rural values and ultimately I believe demand for dog meat will die out.
That some groups have been marginalized or ostracized should not form the basis of an argument in favor of marginalizing or ostracizing still another group.
They must recognize that public unease is stemming from the perception that economic growth primarily benefits the wealthiest segments of society while marginalizing the disadvantaged.
Since the trailer dropped, controversy arose surrounding Patty, with writers wondering if the movie was marginalizing and stereotyping the only Black member of the team.
Christopher Dunn, the associate legal director of the New York Civil Liberties Union, said the numbers showed the Police Department was "marginalizing" the review board.
This power then allowed party leaders to control the agenda better, effectively marginalizing issues that would divide the majority party while enforcing more party unity.
"Part of viewing yourself as an underdog can be dangerous and self-marginalizing as you kind of wallow in some sort of self pity," says Curry.
Tusk said in a statement that PiS moves on courts were backward, went "against European standards and values", harmed Poland's reputation and risked marginalizing the country.
It's slow without being plodding and vocal-centric without marginalizing the beat, and the co-sign from Green grants them the legitimacy they so desperately craved.
Vatican: The leaders of a Vatican women's magazine have quit, saying that a hierarchy dominated by men was marginalizing them and did not value their work.
Meanwhile, Spanish police officers denounced Catalan officials for "marginalizing in a painful way" the contribution of Spain's national and military authorities during the investigation and manhunt.
He believed that positive changes on the ground, especially from economic policies and the Affordable Care Act, would succeed, vindicating his judgment and marginalizing his opponents.
This should concern Republicans because a year of not accomplishing anything, along with the divisive and marginalizing rhetoric of the president, has occurred on their watch.
The South's common market bloc, Mercosur, has already shown a willingness to challenge Venezuela on its record, effectively marginalizing it from the full benefits of membership.
It's worth emphasizing that certain racial and religious aspects of American national identity can move toward the margins of the culture without anyone doing the marginalizing.
And as Cruz keeps one eye trained on Indiana he runs the risk of being seen as marginalizing the five states that vote a week before it.
He and his ex-wife, Norma Gibson, have had shared custody up to this point, but he says Norma is marginalizing his custodial time with their daughter.
One often-voiced opinion these days is that President Trump is marginalizing himself by pursuing initiative after initiative aimed at the lowest common denominator among his supporters.
"Where are you really from?" is a question that many call a microaggression -- or a statement that may seem harmless, but can have often unintended marginalizing consequences.
After the revelation, the Afghan government sought to convince the Trump administration to adopt a policy of marginalizing and isolating Pakistan over its support of the Taliban.
Targeting both Amal and Hezbollah and their associates - the two parties representing Lebanon's Shi'ite population - risked marginalizing a large section of society, banking and political sources said.
After a quick victory, Iranians and their militia allies set about securing their next interests here: marginalizing the province's Sunni minority and securing a path to Syria.
Long-term, it seems unambiguous: If you need more African American and Hispanic voters, maligning and marginalizing them strikes even some inside this White House as stupid politics.
I believe that were he here today, he would have graciously accepted any accolades sent his way while simultaneously marginalizing any attempts to put him on a pedestal.
It seems that the word "heresy" impresses historians deeply, that it carries the suggestion of an irrational, possibly sinister zeal, marginalizing all those who are stigmatized by it.
Just as modern society pushes a disconnect with natural systems, pop culture categorically devalues the elderly, marginalizing the incredible wealth of experience accumulated as one enters old age.
"We've endured federal policies aimed at terminating and marginalizing us, so it's unifying to have someone to speak with such pride of her native background," Ms. Fairbanks said.
America's knowledge of art from other countries seems partially based on art fairs and globe hopping collectors, marginalizing aesthetic curiosity in favor of the marketplace and destination points.
But all too frequently, prejudiced actors pervade the white space and are singly or collectively interested in marginalizing the black person, actively reminding him of his outsider status.
Not only is that denying that we have a problem with our own borders, but it's also marginalizing other people, Muslims specifically, telling them that they're the problem.
And sadly, maybe in our day and age we haven't really travelled that far… We're still marginalizing people in a way that could end with them being burned alive.
And shutting down the public phone line that has been an accessible go-to for so many years seems like a dangerous step towards further marginalizing the already marginalized.
In the 1950s, that meant marginalizing the conspiracy theorists of the John Birch Society and anti-Semitic elements associated with the pre–World War II opposition to Franklin Roosevelt.
By making sure that only very little of the action unfolds in an actual courtroom, Nichols manages to keep the film from marginalizing the Lovings in their own experience.
As a country we cannot thrive by further marginalizing poor people, ignoring the importance of healthcare, and building a larger in income gap between Americans richest and poorest citizens.
It is also absurd for J Street to accuse Israel of marginalizing its LGBT minority when Israel grants asylum and permanent residency to hundreds of gay Palestinians fleeing persecution.
By defeating and marginalizing Steve Bannon, the elites believe they have defeated and marginalized the entire movement that Bannon channeled and therefore regained the upper hand in American politics.
In the '90s, they had a pretty violent neo-Nazi skinhead movement, and the street-level anti-fascist groups there seemed to play a significant role in marginalizing the threat.
For our own health, and for the health of the country, we have to engage with a world that includes people we disagree with, rather than marginalizing or demonizing them.
Paraguay's Minister of Social Development Mario Varela told Reuters impoverishment stemmed from the marginalizing of indigenous people who "had never been included, nor their original culture respected" in Paraguayan society.
Thus action in the form of a revolutionary uprising must replace reason, deliberation, and dialogue, all of which are naturally regarded as tools of an alienating and marginalizing status quo.
But the institution is in such partisan disarray that the appropriations process barely functions, giving rise to the temptation for presidents to assert greater power over the purse, marginalizing Congress.
"This election, I saw members of my party marginalizing and condemning minorities, ethnic or otherwise, and making demeaning comments towards women," Fukumoto wrote Wednesday in a letter announcing her decision.
Whether over a dancehall riddim, a dembow loop, or a boom bap beat, he truly is a G.O.A.T. emcee—full stop, no Spanish-language consideration or otherwise marginalizing categorization needed.
Simultaneously marginalizing or presenting the South Vietnamese as incompetent serves a different but related objective — it explains why despite American blood, sweat and tears, the war could not be won.
Targeting both Amal and Hezbollah and their associates - the two parties representing Lebanon's Shi'ite population - risked marginalizing a large section of society, banking and political sources said at the time.
Targeting both Amal and Hezbollah and their associates - the two parties representing Lebanon's Shi'ite population - risked marginalizing a large section of society, banking and political sources said at the time.
"We don't believe in isolating our students or marginalizing our students based on mistakes that they make as they grow up and become a part of our society," she said.
Mr. Modi's Bharatiya Janata Party, which controls India's government, has been widely accused of marginalizing India's Muslim minority, which, at 200 million, is one of the world's largest Muslim populations.
Whether you're a Democrat in Wisconsin or North Carolina or a Republican in Illinois or Maryland, politicians are effectively marginalizing your vote by drawing lines to keep hold of power.
We wish to preserve artistic works originally intended to celebrate immigrant Catholics who were marginalized at the time in society, but do so in a way that avoids unintentionally marginalizing others.
If you apply that to movies, there's the same idea — do you try to preserve what you love about the past of an art form at the risk of marginalizing it?
Critics worry it could become an unbearable cost for some websites and tech companies — giving wealthy, established firms the power to dominate while marginalizing smaller businesses that can't afford to pay.
Seeing these talented people rewarded with accolades they deserve was cause for celebration—especially against the backdrop of our current administration, which seems to be further hurting and marginalizing these groups.
On the other hand, the longer he holds off endorsing, the less valuable it becomes and the more he risks marginalizing himself as the conversation moves on to the general election.
For months, Mr. Daryabi's team and others had reported that Pashtuns made up the circle of people closest to Mr. Ghani's office, marginalizing other ethnic groups in the most important conversations.
" The national party, the report said, was "increasingly marginalizing itself, and unless changes are made, it will be increasingly difficult for Republicans to win another presidential election in the near future.
"Natural scientists in particular have been mostly content leaving discussion about the matter to others, marginalizing talk of visitors from other planets as a subject unworthy of serious professional consideration," writes Eghigian.
Among the critiques were how Santa aids in marginalizing the young reindeer, as well as the bullying behind his coach egging on the other reindeer to not let Rudolph play with them.
But it's like Marvel hopes pigeonholing and marginalizing its women into a "moment" will make us forget that the men get to be at the center of the rest of the movie.
These cancellations are part of President Trump's broader pattern of marginalizing climate change research, including his decisions to pull the US from the Paris climate accord and end the Clean Power Plan.
In the complaint filed in court today, BamBrogan alleges that the company's top executives engaged in financial misconduct, abuse, and physical threats, marginalizing many of the company's employees and jeopardizing its future.
He is allowing women to drive and letting them go to sports stadiums, allowing music to be played on streets, permitting outdoor performances and, perhaps very significantly, marginalizing the kingdom's religious police.
Li and the team behind the app really do want to create a safe space for plus-sized people, but it's hard to do so without marginalizing us in the first place.
The people Brooks condescends to in this piece are not beneath him; what's beneath him is the cavalier marginalizing of a group of Americans who feel the political establishment has failed them.
The White House, engaged in a trade dispute with China, has announced exemptions to steel and aluminum tariffs for several allies, including the European Union, and is marginalizing the World Trade Organization.
He also attacked Mr. Trump's demeanor, saying that he sets a poor example by insulting and bullying those he disagrees with and ridiculing and marginalizing people based on their appearance and ethnicity.
The Indian government is controlled by a Hindu nationalist party that has been widely accused of marginalizing India's Muslim minority, which, at 200 million, is one of the world's largest Muslim populations.
Lionizing singular creators to such a degree risks marginalizing other works, as we allow our preconceived notions of what counts as "significant" to ultimately shape the way we talk about the medium.
The Kremlin says it wants the talks to help cement a Syria ceasefire, but by marginalizing the US in the process, Putin is taking the lead in setting the terms of the outcome.
In America, someone who is white can choose to assimilate into mainstream society, which emphasizes forgetting or marginalizing your origins, or literally forgetting where you came from because America is where you belong.
They found three common tactics: seizing control of courts and security services, marginalizing prominent individuals in the opposition and civil society, and changing election rules to rig the game against their political opponents.
"This election, I saw members of my party marginalizing and condemning minorities, ethnic or otherwise, and making demeaning comments towards women," she said in an open letter of resignation to the Republican Party.
Meanwhile, Jean-Luc Melenchon, the far-left candidate, seems to have succeeded in marginalizing the official Socialist Party candidate, Benoit Hamon, who won the all-but-worthless endorsement of incumbent President François Hollande.
Social media users with huge followings, many of whom have provided years of free advertising for the brand, criticized it as marginalizing their loyal black buyers in an effort to attract white women.
He blamed Iran for radicalization in Saudi Arabia, global terrorism and the rise of the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria, where Iranian influence and Shia ascendance led to marginalizing the Sunni population.
But it seems highly unlikely that Game of Thrones, after seven and a half seasons of less than subtly marginalizing its characters of color, will be able to redeem itself in this regard.
The NAHB, which boasts 130,000 member firms employing 9 million workers, says the bill would harm U.S. home prices by marginalizing the value of mortgage interest deductions as an incentive for buying homes.
Bernie Sanders, a self-marginalizing figure who'd been way out on the left fringe of the party in the 1990s, suddenly emerged with political positions that were near the party's center of gravity.
While there are times when allyship is valuable, removing Jewish voices from the center of the conversation around anti-Semitism does the exact opposite — it is disempowering, it is marginalizing, and it is dangerous.
The original books were noticeably white and heterosexual, marginalizing its ethnic-minority cast of Cho, Dean, Blaise, Lee, Angelica, Kingsley, as well as twins Parvati and Padma Patil, to the realm of supporting characters.
It's not even Angela Merkel, long viewed as Europe's capo di tutti capi, who's deeply involved in her own re-election campaign and, at the same time, spent much of "her" G20 marginalizing Trump.
"These are not all immediate consequences, but over time they accumulate and, along with the rest of our trade policy, will have the effect of marginalizing the United States in economic terms," Reinsch said.
Given the entertainment industry's history of marginalizing and underpaying black actresses and the dearth of black film critics covering the industry, the actress's initial dismissal of black Hollywood's contributions to size inclusion sparked outrage.
We have a long history of marginalizing rural communities of color, and one of those [strategies] is gerrymandering, and so there's not the same kind of political representation on a state or national level.
"I do feel like we have a responsibility as a company promoting these majority languages, and contributing to some of the trends that are further marginalizing minority languages," to do something about it, she said.
Elijah Cummings of Maryland said in a letter that the governor's March 17 testimony claiming to work "with local leaders rather than marginalizing them" in response to the crisis appeared to "directly contradict" his actions.
But it's worth examining whether or not the people who joined because they felt excluded from the sports world at-large are perpetuating that same kind of marginalizing behavior towards the women in the league.
The development spurred by Toledo and his arts center adds to San Agustín's charm, but it also brings to mind questions about gentrification and whether CaSa is truly benefiting the local community, or marginalizing it.
Indeed, as The Times reported earlier this month, the Education Department has undermined investigations of the industry by marginalizing or reassigning lawyers and investigators who had been assigned to this matter during the Obama years.
Many Muslims and progressive Indians call the law a dangerous step toward marginalizing an already fearful community and a blatant violation of India's long commitment to secularism and equality, which is enshrined in its Constitution.
The American left looks sees their country as a place with a dangerously undemocratic political system, one that overweights the voices of the country's historically privileged white Christian population while further marginalizing the historically marginalized.
It seems in many ways that these policies and responses have an adverse effect, where they're actually radicalizing and marginalizing people who may fit the profile of what they assume al Shabaab to look like.
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - European Council President Donald Tusk, formerly Poland's prime minister, said on Thursday that changes to the judiciary carried out by the government in Warsaw are "backward", going against European values and risking marginalizing Poland.
Barry Goldwater (R-AZ) and others, issued a series of attacks on the society, which were successful in marginalizing it, and establishing Buckley and National Review's brand of conservatism as the ideology's public face in America.
Bioh and Gurira belong to a new generation—interested in the old ways, but not so respectful of the patriarchy, a system that persists in marginalizing women until they turn against one another, and for what?
The comment appeared to upend decades of American foreign policy, which has been predicated on wielding America's outsized global influence as a force for elevating democratic governments that respect human rights and marginalizing dictators and autocrats.
If we draw our data exclusively from the large and wealthy health care systems, we risk reproducing that bias in medicine, further marginalizing the poorer and more rural communities that are often served by small hospitals.
To Modi's critics, the Citizenship Amendment Act has become the most brazen example of a Hindu nationalist agenda aimed at marginalizing Indian Muslims -- part of an effort to tear at the fabric of India's secular identity.
"Rogan is an incredibly influential bigot and Democrats should be marginalizing him," Carlos Maza, a video producer and media critic, wrote on Twitter after criticizing the Sanders campaign's decision to make and post the Rogan video.
"This march is a show of solidarity to demand our safety and health in a time when our country is marginalizing us and making sexual assault an electable and forgivable norm," the event's Facebook description states.
"We felt that ClickHole wasn't reaching its beautiful click potential because it was marginalizing these groups in this growing market of people who like to say things louder than normal people," says Editor in Chief Matt Powers.
Elijah Cummings of Maryland said in a letter to Snyder that the governor's March 17 testimony claiming to work "with local leaders rather than marginalizing them" in response to the crisis appeared to "directly contradict" his actions.
When social media companies like Facebook and YouTube, for example, are faced with deplatforming campaigns aimed at vulnerable minority groups, they end up making mistakes over and over again, further marginalizing already marginalized voices in the process.
DE) agreed, but warned of marginalizing workers and pushing them into the arms of the far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD), the first far-right party to enter the German parliament in more than half a century.
My career as an entrepreneur and venture capitalist gave me a firsthand view of the innovation economy, its demand for creative problem-solvers, and the emergence of machine intelligence that is marginalizing or eliminating millions of jobs.
When he moved to Virginia in 1984, he said, neither Republicans nor Democrats bothered to campaign in the state, a situation that he attributed to a conservative lock on power that depended upon marginalizing women and minorities.
Treating cultural differences in a relationship like a yawning, treacherous divide that needs to be discoursed to death has the opposite effect: Many of the comments are just vague self-owns, and the whole concept is marginalizing.
Within this enlightened context, however, it's still open season for discriminating against and marginalizing fat female consumers, even as more brands jump on the body-positivity bandwagon in acts of what could only be deemed size appropriation.
When we don't live up to our values, we risk marginalizing our own people, who will either fail to vote or will vote against their will based on populist messages without substance out of despair or sheer disillusionment.
The justices on Monday rejected the Republican appeal of the Pennsylvania Supreme Court ruling throwing out the previous Republican-drawn map because it violated the state constitution's requirement that elections be "free and equal" by marginalizing Democratic voters.
Net neutrality advocates have long contended that such programs harm competition by unfairly marginalizing some services, and the nightmare scenario has been a competitive landscape where giant service providers pick winners and losers on a carved-up internet.
While electoral politics offers little more than representation within existing structures, organizations like Decolonize This Place (DTP) decry the marginalizing practices of museums and nonprofits while calling for reforms such as free transit and the abolition of police.
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"Certainly, there have been efforts to get environmental groups to pay more attention to environmental justice and there has been progress to some extent but yes, it continues to be marginalizing and often forgotten, for sure," Patterson said.
Just consider the following: The reality is that the federal government has bungled a lot of tech reforms, whether by relying on outdated technology or by marginalizing Americans who need or want non-digital access to their government.
But as in India, where the government has come under withering criticism for forcing nearly two million people to prove their citizenship or risk being declared stateless, Kenya's program has been denounced for further marginalizing already vulnerable populations.
"If true, it is hard to imagine any action that could more effectively undermine an agency's integrity than punishing or marginalizing employees who strive to ensure compliance with the laws and regulations that safeguard that integrity," Apol wrote.
According to his report: June 2017 -- Giuliani met with Ukrainian then-President Petro Poroshenko and then-Prosecutor General Yurie Lutsenko, who later join an investigation into the black book that previously implicated Paul Manafort, perhaps marginalizing that investigation.
"If true, it is hard to imagine any action that could more effectively undermine an agency's integrity than punishing or marginalizing employees who strive to ensure compliance with the laws and regulations that safeguard that integrity," the letter says.
Russia's increasing brinkmanship regularly reminds the world of its lethal nuclear capability, while its aggressive probing of international boundaries and norms -- including both physical territory and the cyber domain -- appears recklessly defiant, marginalizing Russia further as an international pariah.
As Trump flunkies, you are eliminating anything the previous administration touched, you are marginalizing scientists and experts, and you are blithely disabling the agency so special interests can move in and snatch public lands out of the public's hands.
Allegations from Miss America go public The turmoil came to a head in a scathing letter from current Miss America Cara Mund, who accused Carlson and Hopper of marginalizing her so Carlson could be the face of Miss America.
QUEBEC CITY, Quebec (Reuters) - Quebec will ban face coverings for people giving or receiving provincial government services under a law passed on Wednesday that rights groups have criticized as marginalizing Muslim women in the mainly French-speaking Canadian province.
Next month, the UN General Assembly Special Session on Drugs (UNGASS) will endorse a resolution that many hoped would encourage countries to stop locking up and marginalizing drug users, and instead embrace harm reduction, alternatives to incarceration, and even decriminalization.
So here's a compromise that would allow Iowans to continue to bask in the limelight without marginalizing a more diverse electorate: Let them go first, followed by an immediate super-Tuesday-style regional primary that rotates in sequence every four years.
" If found to be true, he wrote: "it is hard to imagine any action that could more effectively undermine an agency's integrity than punishing or marginalizing employees who strive to ensure compliance with the laws and regulations that safeguard that integrity.
The administration is also getting rid of its Office of the Science Advisor — more evidence that the administration is marginalizing science as part of its decision making — and has placed the head of its Office of Children's Health Protection on leave.
Absent Mr. Moore's cooperation, Republicans in Washington have conferred with election lawyers to explore other long-shot options for replacing or marginalizing him, several of which would probably lead to a clash in court with Mr. Moore and his supporters.
Pinnacle had started marginalizing Verb on creative grounds even before the "Tonight Show" caper; on a larger scale, American entertainment has a long history of sticking people of color in supporting roles designed mainly to make a white star shine brighter.
And it's a part of the Trump administration's longstanding policy of targeting and marginalizing Muslim communities around the world -- more red meat for a conservative American base in which some despise Muslims and many believe Islam is incompatible with American values.
Hays's denial of her insight and agency is a fault the show acknowledges — he wouldn't have missed the ransom note clue if he'd bothered to read her book — but their scrapes have the effect of marginalizing her in the story, too.
Photographs reveal how both authorities and detainees redraw borders as liminal, literally marginalizing zones, where people are stopped and forced to wait — as at European airports, often located deep inside national borders, yet legally exempted from the barrier-free Schengen Area.
The Family Planning Fellowship is designed to compensate for the training deficit, but it will take a lot of advocacy and organizing to shift the cultural and structural forces that can make providing abortions so marginalizing and scary for doctors.
"It can be a way of reframing things so that the people who are often stigmatized, marginalized and pathologized are presented as in some way better than those who often do the stigmatizing, marginalizing, or pathologizing," Barker told me in an email.
In July, Carlson accused Ailes of ongoing sexual harassment and claimed he fired her from Fox News on June 23, nine months after allegedly "ostracizing, marginalizing and shunning" The Real Story anchor after she refused to engage in a sexual relationship with him.
Laamb was historically open for women to compete in, and according to Isabelle Sambou, women were not restricted from competing until the sport left the tribe and became institutionalized in the 20th century (this is a common methodology in marginalizing women in sport).
So here's the question: if we know most Americans still have that aspirational and entrepreneurial spirit, why do our politicians, media elites, and policy wonks excel at ignoring, marginalizing, and even denigrating our small and medium-sized business owners at every turn?
The 1973 war in the Middle East was over, the United States had weathered the Arab oil embargo, and Nixon and his secretary of state, Henry Kissinger, were consolidating America's position in the region, by marginalizing Soviet influence and redefining local relationships.
Muslims, who make up 14 percent of India's population of 1.3 billion people, said the government's decree against the beef and leather industries, which employ millions of workers and generate more than $16 billion in annual sales, was aimed at marginalizing them.
The stress, financial uncertainty, relentless touring, antisocial hours, experiences of sexual harassment, and other marginalizing behaviour can create their own problems for an otherwise healthy artist, add pre-existing conditions into the mix and suddenly 71 percent begins to seem fairly modest.
What makes "lock her up" more unsettling than some analogous birther chant, though, is that calling Clinton a crook isn't as inherently toxic or self-marginalizing as calling Obama a Muslim foreigner, and it puts Clinton in the practically impossible position of proving a negative.
In an earlier era, one might have argued that winner-take-all systems that lead to just two parties did a better job of marginalizing extremism, since parties had to win by forming big-tent coalitions, making them less likely to take on extremist positions.
In that sense, the boycott discussion has already started to work, not just marginalizing the impact of this year's show, but steadily squeezing Hollywood between a generation that is tired of its rules, and a new one that is refusing to play by them.
In a time when people are concerned for their own health, and as the US — and Idaho — sees a growing number of confirmed coronavirus cases, the state's focus on further marginalizing a tiny community with little political power comes across as increasingly petty and small.
Shortly after its arrival, however, critics began speaking up loudly about the track's lyrics, and artists who identify as queer posted messages on social media decrying how it "fuels the male gaze while marginalizing the idea of women loving women," as Hayley Kiyoko wrote.
For the first time in 13 years, Iraq has a prime minister who does not have a legacy of alienating members of his own coalition government and marginalizing large sections of the population, particularly Iraq's Sunni community, whose marginalization and grievances enabled the Islamic State.
To Modi's critics, the Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA) -- which fast-tracks applications for immigrants, including Hindus, Sikhs, Buddhists, Jains, Parsis and Christians who arrived in India before 2015 -- has become the most brazen example of a Hindu nationalist agenda aimed at marginalizing Indian Muslims.
The mainstream of the field has spent decades marginalizing the study of the presidency, where we have few "cases" to work with and a tradition of doing qualitative and historical work (though this has changed a lot), and the most important developments are difficult to measure.
Voting rights has been an important theme before the Supreme Court during their nine-month term that began in October, in particular the question of whether actions by state leaders have disenfranchised thousands of voters either by marginalizing their electoral clout or by prohibiting them from voting.
While State Department officers may be pleased to have a new boss who has the president's ear, they will be watching closely to see if he breaks with Tillerson's much-criticized approach of relying on a tight inner circle of aides and marginalizing many career diplomats.
At this point, claims that trying to limit emissions would cause vast economic harm have lost all credibility: The same technological progress in alternative energy that is marginalizing coal would make the transition to a low-emissions economy far cheaper than anyone imagined a few years ago.
Although claimed as an anti-corruption campaign, the recent enforced stays at the Riyadh Ritz Carlton of a reported more than 200 other princes, businessmen and government officials, are widely seen as a power grab, marginalizing MbS's adversaries and those who have crossed him in the past.
Despite Reagan's significant accomplishments, democrats nicknamed him "President Bozo" and "the president from Disneyland," marginalizing him as if he were some cartoon character rather than the proven leader who had already served as a successful two-term governor of California, the fifth largest economy in the world.
In a letter of resignation to Pope Francis, Lucetta Scaraffia, the founder and editor of Women Church World, wrote that the editorial board members, all women, felt in the last few months, that a hierarchy dominated by men was marginalizing them and did not value their work.
On the ground, the very things that Democrats thought were cost-free political tradeoffs — marginalizing "criminals" because they knew most unauthorized immigrants weren't public safety threats, increasing enforcement against future immigrants to create political space for current ones — had consequences for the people they were trying to help.
The episode will probably deepen Afghanistan's political crisis, testing the limits of Mr. Dostum, a politician who has been volatile in the past and who has threatened to turn his wrath against President Ashraf Ghani's government, which he helped bring to power but now accuses of marginalizing him.
Decades of marginalizing civil servants through privatization initiatives and now several years of President Trump attacking, pressuring, and reassigning highly competent officials in such offices as the State Department, the Department of Interior, and the EPA have created a bit of a brain drain and certainly a morale problem.
Both countries have attempted to build on shared interests — defeating or at least marginalizing the Islamic State and curbing the rise of Syrian Kurds seeking autonomy — but deep suspicions about the other's ambitions to benefit from the chaos have stopped them from reaching an arrangement that could reduce tensions.
"Marginalizing the Venezuelan kleptocracy is important, but total isolation will cede the ability of regional leaders to shape political events on the ground to actors outside the region," said Juan Gonzalez, a former White House and State Department official in the Obama administration who worked on Latin America policy.
While it's clear that the term Latinx will continue to be utilized as a conversation starter for inclusion, it seems that true change will only come once institutions realize that marginalizing these voices is a failure to tap into the pulse of a dynamic, evolving art movement across the country.
By using the embassy move, in which the US took Israel's side on such a contentious issue, as an avenue back into the spotlight, Kushner only further entrenched the perception that -- like his father-in-law -- he prioritizes Israeli interests, even if means further marginalizing those of the Palestinian population.
That experience, coupled with his concerns about the Syrian civil war and the renewal of civil war with separatist Kurds in Turkey, led Mr. Erdogan to more aggressively protect himself and his party by marginalizing the military and secularists and expanding the role of Islam and Islamists in civic life.
When I asked Ruchika Tulshyan — author of "The Diversity Advantage" and founder of Candour, an inclusion strategy firm — what to do if a co-worker's bad behavior falls in that gray space between "openly marginalizing you" and "quietly hoarding the best work," she acknowledged that it's a tricky situation to address.
Clinton's critique of the GOP front-runner came after Erum Tariq-Munir, a Muslim American woman who served in the U.S. Air Force and has three young children, asked the former secretary of state how she plans to protect the constitutional rights of all groups of people without marginalizing any one community.
Not only did Puzder have a long and disgraceful track record of stealing wages and marginalizing workers, he bragged openly about preferring machines to human beings, opposed a living wage and, as CEO of CKE, the parent company of Carl's Jr. and Hardee's, ran demeaning commercials featuring half-naked women eating hamburgers.
Here's a few of them: There were many more important things to worry about than the 21st season of South Park, but longtime fans were weary of where the once-marginalizing, now pronouncedly mainstream bellwether for what we joke about and how we joke about it would go in an ever-persnickety 2017.
For a decade now, Mr. Netanyahu has led Israel like no other leader since the nation's founding prime minister, David Ben-Gurion, personifying and championing the country on the world stage, dominating Israelis' self-perception, eclipsing and marginalizing opponents and right-wing rivals alike, and steadily remaking its politics in his image.
I think that one of the things that hasn't gotten a lot of attention is sort of very subtle sexism that's marginalizing and dismissive and undervalues people's accomplishments and intelligence and ability to contribute, and it's this very subtle thing that, you can't go to necessarily HR about it but you feel it intensely.
Mr. Tillerson, the former chief executive officer of ExxonMobil, left a legacy as the worst secretary of state in modern memory by cutting the department's budget, forcing out scores of senior diplomats and marginalizing those who remained, leaving many top jobs vacant and cloistering himself with a small coterie of aides unfamiliar with the institution.
Their music (created amid the work of other bands like Bratmobile, Heavens to Betsy, and Huggy Bear, who all grew the influential scene we now know as riot grrrl) is special because it is built on the premise that the very traits used as reasons for marginalizing femininity can be weaponized as tools for insurrection.
In the late 1940s, liberal Democratic activists pushed their party to formally embrace the cause, partly as a matter of principle but also as a power move: Backing civil rights would mean marginalizing the party's Southern conservative barons, who were also at odds with the liberals' vision for expanding the New Deal welfare state.
Advantage naturally belongs to the loyalists who, by virtue of fanaticism or lack of principle, are most comfortable repeating the lies of the leader; the lies then become a powerful tool for marginalizing potential competitors who, through lack of loyalty or the presence of at least faint principles, hesitate even momentarily in repeating them.
At the heart of the matter is whether the glorification of public monuments to the Confederacy falls on the wrong side of history, marginalizing the experiences of minorities and people of color — while on a deeper level exposing the inner tentacles of ethno-nationalist US history, fraught by renewed attention to public monuments and the cults that surround them.
And that becomes the marginalizing principle now because if you have certain aspects that you no longer defend, because you are worried that they are going to offend certain people, that means that it is an unbalanced application of what your charter is meant to do and what the ACLU was meant to do in the first place.
His die-hard supporters, many of whom consider themselves to be people of deep faith, do not care what he has done so long as he maintains his few bedrock "principles": providing tax breaks to the wealthy, appointing conservative Supreme Court justices, and marginalizing racial and sexual minorities and yanking the welcome mat away from immigrants.
If drawing districts with the explicit intent of marginalizing members of a specific political party becomes the new standard, or one of the new standards, under which gerrymandering is judged, it has the potential to dramatically alter the legal landscape in states where both Republicans and Democrats have gone to extremes to draw themselves into power.
And in light of the current federal administration's active attacks on the rights of disabled people, particularly through the attempted gutting of the Americans with Disabilities Act via H.R. 620 and Secretary of Education Betsy DeVos's rescinding of 72 guidance documents ensuring the rights of disabled students, marginalizing the disabled is increasingly part of the GOP strategy.
I also remain convinced that the formula we pursued to end the agonizing conflict in Syria was, and remains, the only one with a realistic chance to end the war — using diplomacy to align key countries behind establishing a nationwide cease-fire, providing humanitarian access, marginalizing terrorists and promoting Syrian-led talks on creating a constitution and democratic government.
One worst-case scenario that we haven't yet seen in America, but which is worth considering given the current heated political climate, is that ISPs could potentially play a role in limiting or marginalizing certain communities during times of urgency — for instance, an ISP might choose to block a mobilizing hashtag like #BlackLivesMatter at the start of an organic protest.
" What Cohen's critics have in mind, specifically, is the way that the longstanding angst within the American Jewish community around assimilation, intermarriage and fertility tends to sustain a kind of soft traditionalist pressure even in liberal Jewish life — one that defines Jewish identity in exclusionist terms, they complain, while marginalizing "single women, queer people, unwed parents, and childless individuals or couples.
In an attempt to mobilize a divided country, President Woodrow Wilson called for "100 percent Americanism," effectively marginalizing anyone not 100 percent on board with the war effort — including thousands of German immigrants (whose noncitizenship made them candidates for internment) and antiwar dissenters like the Socialist leader Eugene Debs (who was sentenced to 10 years in prison under Wilson's new Espionage Act).
Take a second to think about the brutal irony of a white Australian hip-hop artist benefitting from the same system that destroyed the life of a rock'n'roll DJ who spent his career supporting the work of black artists, and of the way major labels used payola to ensure their white clients dominated the radio for decades, marginalizing black R&B, soul, and rock'n'roll artists and clogging the airwaves with throwaway singles.
"So, while selfie-taking can be a powerful, radical means for expressing and championing forms of identity that have been historically rejected by a racist/patriarchal mainstream culture (think, queer selfies, selfies at BLM protests, hijab selfies, fourth wave soft nude selfies) all selfies shared on social networks are inadvertently participating in capitalism — the same structures that are marginalizing their identities in the first place," says Alexis Avedisian, Communications Manager at the NYC Media Lab.
He noted he had heard "far too many stories from black employees" of disrespectful or marginalizing conduct by coworkers, as well as said black staff at the company's facilities are sometimes treated with hostility by security: In my time at the company, I've heard far too many stories from black employees of a colleague or manager calling them "hostile" or "aggressive" for simply sharing their thoughts in a manner not dissimilar from their non-Black team members.
A former Uber engineer sued the ride hailing service Monday, alleging sexual harassment, gender and race discrimination, and retaliation against her when she tried to report her experiences to HR. Ingrid Avendaño, who is Latina, says she was hired at Uber in 2014 and spent years dealing with Uber's "male-dominated work culture, permeated with degrading, marginalizing, discriminatory, and sexually harassing conduct towards women," according to a lawsuit she filed in California court and obtained by Recode.
Arts — for artists and arts producers whose work challenges repression and injustice and celebrates artistic free expression ArtLords, a grassroots community movement of artists and volunteers from Afghanistan, were recognized by the panel of judges for their work with ordinary citizens, especially women and children, painting issues that concern them on so-called "blast walls" — walls in Afghanistan that the country's rich and the powerful have built to protect them from violence, marginalizing the poor and all who remain outside them.
Bentley also used Wendell Ray Lewis, chief of the state's Dignitary Protection Unit, to try to help him cover up the affair, asking Lewis to chastise women staffers in the governor's office for gossiping about it, directing him to break up with Mason on his behalf, ordering him to travel to Tuscaloosa to convince Bentley's son to turn over the tapes, and then marginalizing Lewis after he attempted to intervene to block the use of state resources to further the affair and the cover-up.

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