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This almost always results in the people "lower down the chain" feeling disenfranchised.
The American invasion upended generations of dominance over Iraq by its Sunni minority, leaving Shiites empowered and Sunnis feeling disenfranchised.
The tribal tensions stirred during the conflict have also left many groups in the country feeling disenfranchised.
And it's part of the weave of problems that have left Californians feeling disenfranchised by the republican party, right?
As the football program acquired a new stadium and improved facilities, financing to other areas of the university was slashed, leaving many faculty members feeling disenfranchised.
The push toward the right and a rise in nationalist fervor has left some Poles feeling disenfranchised and arguing that Poland would be better off cultivating Western alliances.
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He feels disenfranchised.
In common with most innate socialists, Strong is currently feeling duped and disenfranchised.
Indeed, having spent years feeling cheated and disenfranchised, they could find the sight of their perceived saviour robbed by faceless men in suits pushes them over the edge.
The ability of the banks to blackmail their way back into their old pomp has left the entire electorate feeling bewildered and disenfranchised.
Think about the environment, think about poverty and think about the fact that many of us walk around with a feeling of being disenfranchised.
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