Sentence examples for might be disenfranchised from inspiring English sources

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Predictions that up to five million people might be disenfranchised turned out to be unfounded.

The need for "stability", vaguely defined, is a constant refrain from the political leadership.One source of challenge to such stability, some think, might be disenfranchised workers.

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This has led Ann Cryer, a Labour MP for an east London constituency, to worry that, by swapping the private voting booth for the male-dominated dining table, postal votes might be disenfranchising Asian women.

They might be proud Scots on the tea towel, but they too would be disenfranchised by the rules of the September 2014 referendum.

No one will be disenfranchised on my watch".

*Disabled athletes, who said they would be disenfranchised.

Sunni leaders in particular are angry at the prospect that they may be disenfranchised once again.

"No one should be disenfranchised in this time and age, even from a different location overseas.

And although Democratic voters may be more affected by the laws, some Republican voters will be disenfranchised by them, too.

An estimated 1.5 million could be disenfranchised should voting go ahead while the Islamists hold territory in the north-east.

Some also fear they will be disenfranchised.

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