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Once the arts are devalued, the argument goes, they will become marginalised within the curriculum.
They either ally with the internet and people's journalism or they will become marginalised and financially unsustainable.
"There is a real danger people who cannot afford [rental prices] will become marginalised".
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Kosher food would also become marginalised in time, due to greater assimilation.
But that it was the first such bombing since 2005 suggested that the terrorists have become marginalised.
In an era in which the out-and-out striker has become marginalised, he is a throwback.
The situation has worsened: without a place in society, regarded as merely reindeer herders, the Dukha have become marginalised.
Sometimes things do go wrong in families and through poverty, poor mental health and lifestyle choices people become marginalised and their children become vulnerable.
Still, many people are left out of the start-ups and have become marginalised.
He had become marginalised recently, but was still powerful in Karachi.
If an individual was for any reason unable to succeed, he or she might easily become marginalised.
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