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It does nothing to address the power of the media and the trivialisation of politics.
She has objected strongly to being judged on her looks and the "trivialisation" of women in politics, such as the Cameron Cutie label for new Tory MPs.
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In his harrowing and unapologetically honest autobiography, Instrumental, James Rhodes laments the trivialisation of the sexual abuse he suffered as a child.
The review team was concerned about the "trivialisation" of cosmetic surgery - and took a dim view of reality programmes like The Only Way is Essex (TOWIE).
I am tired of the hyperbole, the sensationalism, the generalisation of specifics, the compulsory immediacy of response, the character assassination, the trivialisation of serious issues, the emphasis on the negative and the propensity to give undue publicity to minority views.
It was once dismissed as a symbol of the trivialisation of modern life.
"The trivialisation of these serious crimes, like stalking, should have no place in the entertainment industry".
"The trivialisation of cosmetic surgical procedures - of which this is an appalling example - highlights the need for more regulation".
The album concerns "the trivialisation of death", but this band has a lot of life still in them.
It was inspired by a film from 1953, "Les statues meurent aussi" (Statues also die), which looked at the trivialisation of African art by Western consumers.
This is not solely a conservative phenomenon; you can see the trivialisation of rape in the larger culture of many places.
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