Sentence examples for increasing disenfranchisement from inspiring English sources

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Central to the proceedings was an undercurrent of elite fear that the increasing disenfranchisement of the vast majority of the planetary population under decades of capitalist business-as-usual could well be its own undoing.

(He claimed VICE was "hostile" to whites, citing an ad for the former VICELAND show "Desus and Mero" that featured the slogan "Reduce White Guilt Today". "What kind of message is that to white kids?" he asked. "Maybe the high number of ODs and suicides correlates with the increasing disenfranchisement of them").

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The practice of labeling these new vernaculars as distinct from their European parent languages seems to have coincided with the increasing colonial disenfranchisement of non-Europeans.

As the campaign progressed, Weaver's message of racial inclusion drew violent protests in the South, as the Greenbackers faced the same obstacles the Republicans did in the face of increasing black disenfranchisement.

However, by requiring certain voters to show state-approved identification before casting their ballots on voting machines, proposed federal legislation could actually increase the disenfranchisement of potential voters.

Amongst the British Muslim community, Kessler discerns a similarly disturbing trend: "a sense of disenfranchisement, increasing radicalisation and a decline in more progressive strands [of Islam]." So, how is this radicalisation to be tackled?

So with the UK's reprehensible foreign policy in the Middle East; increasing structural racism against Muslims resulting in disenfranchisement of many in the community; and the growing reality of what Greater Manchester Police chief Sir Peter Fahy called "a drift towards a police state", the government desperately needs to rethink how to tackle the radicalization happening on its doorstep.

So with the UK's reprehensible foreign policy in the Middle East; increasing structural racism against Muslims resulting in disenfranchisement of many in the community; and the growing reality of what Greater Manchester Police chief Sir Peter Fahy called "a drift towards a police state", the government desperately needs to rethink how to tackle the radicalisation happening on its doorstep.

In North Africa, Indonesia and the Philippines there appears to be a close link between economic disenfranchisement of the majority of the population and the increasing appeal of Islamic terror groups.

Delay can only increase the chances of disenfranchisement.

It is significant to our research because it concludes by drawing attention to an alternative viewpoint that, "given this climate of continued disenfranchisement, the public broadcasting establishment is systematically painting itself into a box there is a growing public outcry about the ever increasing commercialization of public broadcasting in America" (58).

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