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As a long disenfranchised segment of society with an extensive history of revolt, Kurds had every incentive to join the protest movement.
As a society, we are creating a new disenfranchised segment of the population, because we are baiting young men into following role models who have avoided college in the pursuit of wealth.
Some argue that the movement has already realized many of its goals, chiefly bringing awareness to a neglected and disenfranchised segment of the population, and the incorporation of their vernacular—"the 99percentt," etc.— into the language of the mainstream.
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Our findings indicate that multiple variables predict physical inactivity, particularly access to infrastructure, expenditures on recreational activities, and poverty within disenfranchised segments of the population.
In addition, Schwartz wrote, "our community has not universally embraced the scientific direction or strategies that I have implemented" and that he had "inadvertently disenfranchised segments of our community," for which "I sincerely apologize".
As the first African-American president in a nation long divided over race, Mr. Obama will face crosscurrents that none of his predecessors ever did, embodying as he does the hopes of a long-disenfranchised segment of the population yet determined not to be locked into old paradigms.
Indeed, that an effectively disenfranchised and disempowered segment of the population now holds leverage over the most powerful -- who are also, to some extent, responsible for that very disenfranchisement and disempowerment -- is remarkable, signifying a pivotal shift in the relation between those connected to power and those subjected to it.
But too large a segment of the black community is economically disenfranchised.
A dynamic speaker, Mr. Jones was among the first to recognize that the adoption of green energy (renewables and energy efficiency) leads to local economic activity consisting of jobs that look very much like what used to be called "blue-collar" jobs - which offers the opportunity to rescue a segment of the U.S. population that has been increasingly disenfranchised in the past few decades.
A growing segment of the lower and middle classes living outside of cities feel disenfranchised by, and disenchanted with, the economic policies promoted by progressive politicians in Washington and blue-state capitals like Albany and Boston.
There's a whole generation of people who are disenfranchised". Asked what he would say to those who have caused the violence, Singleton said: "There's a certain segment of the population that wants you to do what you're doing to each other.
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