Sentence examples for from marginalisation from inspiring English sources

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Positive peace requires a movement away from marginalisation and economic deprivation, two key causes of Liberia's uncivil wars.

The award marks the end of a journey for Rustin, who died in 1987: from marginalisation in both life and history to mainstream official accolade just in time for the 50th anniversary of arguably his crowning achievement – organising the march on Washington.

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The DLA's introduction in 1992 was a move away from the marginalisation of disabled people to a world where disabled people were just ordinary people with some additional needs.

Two explanations for the emergence of CTs are that they result from social marginalisation and a lack of agency, or that they are due to a need-to-explain-the-unexplained.

Modernisation theory (Cowgill 1986) has been applied to the study of social support in developing countries and for emigrants from these countries, while minority group theory (Wirth 1945) has focused on marginalisation from mainstream society for older migrants, and the impact that this may have on care and support.

Long-term unemployment can lead to marginalisation from the labour market through depreciation of skills and a loss of motivation, says the OECD, a think-tank of mainly rich countries.

Those arrested and convicted as a result of the aggressive policing policy face not just jail time but criminal records that mean "marginalisation from the opportunities that are supposed to exist for everybody", Lieberman said.

Barcelona are braced to receive him in the weeks to come as a season that two months ago had been notable only for his marginalisation from the first team, now threatens glorious reward.

On top of this, changes to voter registration rules mean students are suffering from unprecedented political marginalisation, reducing the incentive for politicians to take meaningful action on issues affecting us.

Hamas leaders themselves, as well as others, have warned that its continued isolation and marginalisation from the decision-making process will inevitably result in the growth of Salafi and al-Qaida-type organisations in Gaza "who will make Hamas look like cupcakes".

It said the school's management was "not doing enough to mitigate against cultural isolation" and this "could leave students vulnerable to the risk of marginalisation from wider British society and the associated risks which could include radicalisation".

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