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"That by itself starts to address these issues; we might see a dominant deck start to get marginalised by the player-base's new combinations.
"There are access issues in rural parts," says Ndemo. "These are places where the cost of deployment may not be recovered in a short space of time and so those places get marginalised.
I felt strongly, as the only musician on the board, that I had a special responsibility to players, singers and in particular to the Royal Ballet, which tends to get marginalised.
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She's not sure when women started getting marginalised, but she sees a sea change coming.
That's what happened under Blair: he kept all the people who were like middle managers and anyone who had a bit of idiosyncrasy, such as Clare Short, Robin Cook or Mo Mowlam, got marginalised.
Originally created because West End producers felt commercial theatre was getting marginalised by rival ceremonies, the prizes still depend heavily on subsidised theatre: look at the eight awards given this year to the resurgent Almeida.
People are struggling to get by and are getting marginalised and ignored because they're poor, because they're different".
"Therefore what is happening is that young people are getting marginalised and their interests aren't being served as they should be," he added.
Make-believe gets marginalised as geeky, creepy, and often just kinky.
It gets marginalised – it's far too small – so even if you think of it as an imperialist venture then it's a completely cack-handed one.
Of course, financial considerations have marginalised some.
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