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relegates

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Third person singular of relegate

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Many officials dare not engage in bold local experiments for fear of offending someone powerful.That matters because reform ultimately requires an end to the dire system of hukou, or household registration, which relegates some 300m people who have migrated to cities from the countryside to second-class status and hampers their ability to become empowered consumers.

Kyodo, a news agency, relegates any mention of them to the bottom of a boring story about decontamination.An English-language paper, the Japan Times, today at least tells part of their harrowing story, though it doesn't mention the refusal of all but two of them to be identified.

Lack of irrigation relegates millions of Indians to subsistence farming.

Its leader, Raschid Ghannouchi, recently told Salafist leaders in private that Tunisia's Islamic character could best be ensured by empowering righteous Muslims through elections and government appointments.As a result, Tunisia's draft constitution says nothing about sharia or blasphemy, and relegates questions of religious values to a wordy preamble.

At Wednesday's hearing, Justice Antonin Scalia said Ms Young was demanding "most-favoured-nation status" for pregnant women while Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg quipped that UPS's position relegates expectant workers to "least-favoured nation" status.

The behaviouristic approach does not rule out the scientific investigation of perception; instead, it modestly relegates perceptual events to the status of inferences.

Furthermore, the charter relegates many important rights issues to the discretion of national legislation e.g., the death penalty against children and the rights of men and women in marriage.

Hukou, the household registration system originally designed to prevent peasants from flooding cities, now relegates millions of them to the status of second-class citizens in vast, alien metropolises.

It has become a familiar refrain: the weight-bearing films of the history of cinema tend to be those that are readily available; unavailability often relegates important and original work to the catacombs of memory.

Hunsaker's report methodically recounts the tactics used in the investigation, but relegates legal and ethical issues about activities like pretexting to a footnote.

"If novelistic realism aspires to be a history of the present, that present now includes — in the educations of writers themselves — the Theory that relegates novelistic realism to the past".

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