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And the interests of developing countries even more marginalised.
Nobody except perhaps the very elderly is more marginalised.
It is infinitely more complex, more fractured and diverse and so often more marginalised.
The conflict has had harsh consequences on the people, who are now divided, scattered, and even more marginalised.
Her fans abroad, who have little personally at stake in India, applaud her rapturously, so making her more marginalised among nationalistically-minded Indians.
Haute couturiers have found themselves even more marginalised by the popularity of ready-to-wear clothes, most of which are mass-produced in factories in China and India.
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A few years ago China's entrepreneurial class was far more politically marginalised.
Yet the more smoking is marginalised, the more tempting it is to imagine the battle is over.
He felt rejected by his family after his father took two more wives, marginalising his mother.
More anti-Muslim hatred, more disillusionment among already marginalised young Muslims, more potential recruits for extremist groups.
The more severely those groups are marginalised, the more pissed off they get and the more the police step up their reaction.
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