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Now the fear is that Hong Kong will be "marginalised": that China will not meddle enough.Nowhere is this feeling more acute than in the financial markets.
It was observed that people who were marginalised, that is, those living in rural areas, from lower socioeconomic strata belonged to this segment.
As for Miss Minchin, the cold-hearted headmistress, she becomes so marginalised that her death is almost an anti-climax.
"If S4C becomes a Welsh-only channel there is a very real danger that it will be marginalised, that its audiences will continue to fall and the affection in which it is held in Wales will steadily diminish".
Right now Mr Berlusconi's party is so marginalised that it is actually polling in third place behind a citizens' movement led by the comedian turned political activist, Beppe Grillo.
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Within this context, web sites may act as a beneficial influence on the maintenance and revitalisation of the minority language, or may serve to exclude and marginalise that language.
That will lead to the loss of a wealth of information about our society and especially groups that are marginalised – and that is dangerous".
An analysis of these debates reveals a number of areas that were neglected or marginalised or that lacked depth and nuance in certain key aspects despite being crucial to the development and implementation of these techniques.
"It acknowledges that there have been marginalised bodies that have existed outside of the ecosystem of the art world".
"The work of the leadership of our church will be marginalised unless that reality is faced.
This is too big a cause to be marginalised as that of the "left".
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