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Marginalization
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The act of marginalizing or something marginalized.
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"A conservatism that connects with only a disgruntled, paranoid 5% of the public," he argues, "will wither and die .If the new president makes credible efforts to govern from the center, then talk radio can't afford long-term marginalization as a sulking, sniping, angry irrelevancy.
That is why it is without merit to argue that civil and political rights can cure the ills of poverty, exclusion, and marginalization.
To their credit, however, the Nicholas Brothers rose above this marginalization and, with a sense of dignity and a style all their own, earned the respect of generations of tap dancers and audiences the world over.
Tensions between Renamo and the Frelimo-led government grew in part because of the growing economic imbalance in the country and the political marginalization of Renamo and other opposition groups and in 2012, Renamo's leader, Afonso Dhlakama, retreated to a Renamo jungle base, claiming that he feared for his life.
However, decades of marginalization by the northern-based government of Sudan, the long-running civil conflict, and the necessary focus on constructing basic infrastructure have meant that historically only limited resources could be devoted to cultural institutions.
He received an appointment in the cabinet of Prime Minister Mohammad Khan Junejo, but a conflict with Junejo led to Gilani's being replaced in 1986 and in his eventual marginalization within the PML.
Rimbaud wrote all his poetry before the age of 21, beginning in 1869 at the age of 15, out of a deep frustration with an existence of marginalization and repression.
The NDP's remarkable dominance of the vote in Quebec, where it captured 59 seats, resulted in the marginalization of the Bloc Québécois.
He saw radio as a way to rescue organized pacifism from its marginalization following Japan's attack on Pearl Harbor and the consequent U.S. entry into World War II, and he envisioned listener support, or "sponsorship," as a means of establishing a funding base independent of advertisers and educational institutions.
By the 1950s the marginalization of African Americans, often taking an extremely violent form, had spurred a social movement of epic proportions.
However, Jainism's marginalization in India can best be ascribed to sociopolitical factors.
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