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Yet uneducated girls are more at risk than boys to become marginalized.
Too often local authorities experiment with systems of governmental regulation and control, or — as in Macau — seem to become marginalized.
This is a problem, because it allows the fight for abortion rights to become marginalized, both inside the progressive movement and in broader political discourse, as a "women's issue".
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Like so many unions that opted for ill-advised "convenience mergers" -- and then came to regret those decisions -- these SAG members fear that by merging with AFTRA they will become marginalized and diluted to the point of ineffectiveness.
Owners of cable wires like Comcast are racing the telephone companies to own content so they don't become marginalized into dumb pipes.
Both Renault-Nissan and PSA-Mitsubishi are targeting this sector as a route to revitalizing their brands, "which have otherwise become marginalized," he added.
Either way, Arpaio and Johnson's approach to immigration enforcement has, at least for now, become marginalized within the Republican Party.
Otherwise, the first mover studios will become marginalized and bleed market share to the major technology companies (e.g. Facebook, Google, Samsung, Sony) and incoming entertainment companies (e.g. Amazon, Netflix, HBO, Hulu).
Addressing a pre-Forum news conference, representatives of the Economic Commission for Africa (ECA) and the African Union noted that young people are crucial to the continent's future, but their views and aspirations have become marginalized.
But now some brokers are concerned that they might become marginalized, as some of the nation's largest lenders move to block them from offering their loans.
"But the truth is that they have become marginalized".
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