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The SNP, meanwhile, was a fringe concern, regarded with barely concealed contempt by senior Labourites.
Two years ago, standing up to the vested interests in property was still a fringe concern.
Organ donation policy may seem a fringe concern at a time when we're about to go to war.
The fight against AIDS has gone from a fringe concern to a widely embraced cause, and public opinion has tilted toward gay marriage.
From a fringe concern, the sport has delivered up a succession of national heroes and inspired an upsurge in participation nationally.
The battle for power, it's been hinted, will soon look insignificant next to a terrible external threat that is still only a fringe concern; and the Targaryen dragons are getting bigger every year.
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Alarm about endocrine disruptors once was a fringe scientific concern but increasingly has moved mainstream.
That doesn't mean the decision is only a bow to fringe concerns.
The Tea Party marries fringe concerns (repeal the 17th Amendment!) to a timely, responsible-seeming message about spending and deficits.
But despite this, religion and ideas of mysticism – along with other fringe concerns such as conspiracy, etc – continue to thrive.
He was, of course, being facetious, but his comment couldn't have been further from the truth; in their subject matter, Pratchett books always felt like fringe concerns, yet their massive success actually put him at the center of public taste.
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