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Others have described this marginalisation of the pregnant woman with metaphors including the pregnant body as an 'empty spaceship' for the 'cosmonaut fetus', a 'fetal container' or a 'vessel' [ 17].
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If the elite can create this echelon of wealth, which facilitates the marginalisation of the working and middle classes – who can't afford housing, and education – then the liberties of our nations are at risk.
In his eyes this is the century of Brazil, India, China and Russia and the marginalisation of America and Europe.
We need to dissect the complex cocktail of grievances that has brought us this rough climate in the first place: the marginalisation of majorities whose anger, fear and perceived powerlessness is being transformed into greed, bitterness and hatred.
The cost of forming of strong dyads, however, is the marginalisation of agents outside of these dyads and low self-appreciations of marginalised agents.
There's a long way to go in the fight against the marginalisation of women in football, but it's through grassroots efforts like this that real change will be made.
"What has happened is emblematic of the marginalisation of the political voices of the young.
Academics link violent lyrics to the marginalisation of young working-class males.
But the marginalisation of the WTO as a deterrent to protectionism would hurt everyone.
Hence the continuing row over the marginalisation of the Toulon flanker Steffon Armitage.
If not here, somewhere else.'" The marginalisation of Aspas and, especially, Deulofeu could have been divisive.
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