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"marginalize" Definitions
  1. marginalize somebody to make somebody feel as if they are not important and cannot influence decisions or events; to put somebody in a position in which they have no power

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Practices that marginalize the unconventional right will also marginalize the unconventional left.
Doing so will only marginalize them and lessen their influence.
They ignore and marginalize what people like me actually accomplish.
Demonize and marginalize your opposition in order to destroy them.
There's no way to marginalize his importance to the electorate.
Boeing's attempt to marginalize a worthy competitor might have backfired.
Alas, reformers have been pushing to marginalize professionals still further.
It serves only to marginalize and fuel bias towards disabled people.
"What I did was marginalize the incidents," he told the Times.
The ability to marginalize this type of narrative is what really matters.
President Trump, for all his demagoguery, has yet to marginalize professional reporting.
First, it seems clear that his objective is to marginalize science review.
Attempts to marginalize the clerics date back to the early 20th century.
What work is there still to be done to de-marginalize takatāpui?
We were a glorious collection of people whom society sought to marginalize.
Opposition parties say it's unconstitutional and would further marginalize the country's Muslims.
They try to marginalize effective people and they do it through intimidation.
If the Patriots marginalize Bell, they can shift the workload to Roethlisberger.
Or do you wanna marginalize me 'til I'm out of my moment?
Or if most factions wanted to marginalize extremists, they could do that too.
Instead of helping us, they marginalize us, pushing us out further and further.
To Trump, any unflattering media coverage is "fake news" intended to "marginalize" him.
The sexist stereotypes used to marginalize figures like her are losing their potency.
Clinton, in particular, threatened to marginalize Mr. Sanders among liberals and provide Mrs.
Language is a tool the oppressor class uses to permanently marginalize the oppressed.
It's a ruse by which those with power manipulate and marginalize those without.
The accusations silence some critics and marginalize those who continue to speak out.
The way men marginalize women and subvert their agency in order to maintain power.
No one knows this better than the people the president is trying to marginalize.
Third, when scholars cluster on the left end of the spectrum, they marginalize themselves.
What is fact: Stigma leads to discrimination, which can marginalize the HIV-affected community.
We will continue to fight against any policies which marginalize and adversely target Latinos.
That law, like H.B. 2, was another antagonistic attempt to marginalize the LGBT community.
Except back to DC to fight for the families you marginalize and vilify everyday.
On Twitter, Mr. Trump called the reports "fake news" that sought to marginalize him.
Clinton, and jump at every opportunity to marginalize, criticize and generally combat the Sanders campaign.
In a 1980 presidential debate, George Bush decried the harsh efforts to marginalize undocumented immigrants.
There is a tendency to marginalize or stereotype when these types of characters aren't seen.
They were looking to marginalize us and make us not want to be there anymore.
Rights activists have criticized the law as an instrument to marginalize independent civil society groups.
We should applaud DeVos's tenacity in the face of attempts to silence and marginalize her.
I do that because, unfortunately, the exclusive singular perspectives are often used to marginalize people.
Critics of the law say it will further marginalize Muslims, and could leave millions stateless.
It is not in our interests to marginalize ourselves as Cuba moves towards its future.
Their bond perplexes and irks the other apostles, particularly Peter, who seeks to marginalize Mary.
In the end, the GOP and DFL wound up working together to marginalize Ventura's influence.
If you try to further disenfranchise and marginalize people of color, we will fight you.
"I don't think there's an effort to marginalize Peter, I think there's an effort to marginalize President Trump's national strategy of putting America first," said Dan DiMicco, former senior trade adviser to the Trump campaign and chairman of the Coalition for a Prosperous America.
If Mateen was trying to marginalize Orlando's gay community, he may have done exactly the opposite.
Racial differences should be acknowledged and celebrated, but not used as the basis to marginalize others.
I don't think there is a political or moral stance in Hollywood to marginalize LGBTQ people.
And when people began to tell her no, she would either marginalize them or fire them.
Once the British left in 103, the Sinhalese found ways to subjugate and marginalize the Tamils.
One way to marginalize countries that do not like the United States is to bankrupt them.
His promotion also threatens to marginalize China's prime minister and Mr. Liu's nominal superior, Li Keqiang.
Globally, it is clear that punitive drug policies have been used to further marginalize marginalized groups.
What are the frustrations of living in a society that tends to marginalize this age bracket?
When Pelosi tried to marginalize the squad, Trump issued a racist tweet against the squad's members.
When Pelosi tried to marginalize the squad, Trump issued a racist tweet against the squad's members.
Callahan shows how wealth-amplified voices divide communities and marginalize the very people they seek to help.
I do know that the answer will be finding ways to bring people together, not to marginalize.
It is better explained by what the forces that marginalize and dehumanize specifically target: identity and dignity.
Advocating for more and better community policing can happen in a manner that doesn't marginalize law enforcement.
Our criminal justice system has become another tool to maintain racial inequities and marginalize people of color.
"The left is working overtime to marginalize the NRA and its membership," conservative activist Erick Erickson warned.
"What I did was marginalize the incidents," he recalled, saying he wrote them off as mild misbehavior.
The deepening ties threaten to marginalize the United States in the struggle to shape Syria's ultimate fate.
How many times do we have to marginalize and ignore women before we learn that important lesson?
The relationship between the two nations threatens to marginalize the U.S. in efforts to shape Syria's future.
I would prefer no Greek life to Greek life that continues to marginalize women and other groups.
In Jordan on Tuesday, Pompeo said the pullout would not detract from U.S. efforts to marginalize Iran.
Opponents called the legislation an attack on vulnerable transgender students that would further marginalize them at school.
Their reaction is to label such thinking as racist and xenophobic, and to marginalize anyone who agrees.
The men in charge often marginalize women, especially when they try to change things for the better.
Is it really a good look for U.N.L.V. to marginalize a candidate with credentials as impressive as Augmon's?
How do we marginalize people whose actions and beliefs are incompatible with a society that functions for everyone?
Seeking to further marginalize an already vulnerable population, who often experience daily abuse is deeply unpleasant to witness.
Pelosi was trying to marginalize these folks, and the President has now identified the entire party with them.
While they can break down barriers, uplift, and inspire, they also have the ability to demean and marginalize.
Indeed some countries see this option as a threat that would marginalize them from the core European countries.
This effort to basically marginalize and humiliate the attorney general is not going over well in the Senate.
I also didn't want to marginalize the project by giving it an obscure Somali word as the name.
A Hamas official condemned the move as an attempt to marginalize and exclude the group from Palestinian politics.
A bill is now pending in Congress which would accomplish that goal and even further marginalize labor unions.
Still, he may not want to marginalize himself by refusing to recognize a clear victory for his opponent.
Graham added that Trump's public criticism of Sessions is an effort to "marginalize" and "humiliate" the attorney general.
Republican lawmakers have seized on Omar's tweets, with McCarthy and others urging Democrats to marginalize the freshman lawmaker.
The industry tried to discredit and marginalize the science by maintaining that the health-effects data was inconclusive.
Nor does it mock or marginalize the March family's commitment to social justice, civic responsibility and artistic excellence.
It also empowered conservatives who many Republican leaders had hoped to marginalize in the era of Mr. Trump.
One common tactic is to use criticism of Israel as a tool to target and marginalize Jewish students.
Democrats would be wise to marginalize their extremists and follow the lead of Speaker Pelosi and other centrist politicians.
Lorman's trying to get them to recognize when they marginalize women, intentionally or not, and then laugh at themselves.
Renata Adler, writing in The Times, noted that society tended to marginalize and vilify the people the film depicted.
"No one can marginalize Syria, and I raised the necessity of its return to the Arab League," he said.
Mr. Noor saw Mr. Abdullah as too soft in the face of Mr. Ghani's efforts to marginalize their bloc.
But it also appears to have helped marginalize Kislyak, one of Moscow's most effective and respected advocates in Washington.
My imprisonment was the latest phase in a slow-motion coup designed to permanently marginalize progressive forces in Brazil.
Nor should any group, regardless of size, marginalize other groups merely because they look different or choose different lifestyles.
At some point he can no longer try to marginalize all the now-convicted criminals who worked for him.
But at several times throughout the season, he managed to unnecessarily marginalize himself and weaken his influence with his queen.
And when we rely on jokes for our perception of identity — as comedy requires us to do — we marginalize ourselves.
In China's Cantonese-speaking Guangdong province, there have been protests at what locals see as attempts to marginalize the language.
"The rhetoric is that it's a Western plot to further marginalize Russia, and what about the innocent athletes?" he said.
When we lower standards to this degree, we de-professionalize the field and marginalize the importance of highly trained professionals.
He says he realizes it's wrong to marginalize or stereotype anyone, and asks for forgiveness in his lapse of judgment.
To date, the European Union has not been able to create a European identity to replace or marginalize national identity.
He may still, if Washington thinks that Rouhani is a moderate and can marginalize the so-called extremists in Tehran.
In Khalidi's view, each subsequent diplomatic "breakthrough" in the region has served only to further negate or marginalize the Palestinians.
During his second term, new grievances emerged as al-Maliki continued to consolidate his power and marginalize his coalition partners.
However, he's always denied any wrongdoing, making significant efforts to disprove assertions he would marginalize the Muslim community throughout his term.
But recent efforts to marginalize certain people and groups, specifically transgender and gender-nonconforming people, are an affront to America's inclusiveness.
Civil rights advocates condemned the possibility that the Justice Department could further marginalize the vulnerable communities that benefit from these policies.
In some cases this trait has shown itself in mere words, as he has attempted to humiliate, disparage and marginalize others.
Mary Shelley shares a thematic focal point with some other films at this year's festival: namely, the ways men marginalize women.
Or, as more commonly happens, plurality elections marginalize third parties as spoilers, and campaigns become simply lesser-of-two-evils contests.
It stands in for plenty of other policies that activists feel further marginalize people who aren't white, straight, male, or rich.
"This effort to basically marginalize and humiliate the attorney general is not going over well in the Senate," South Carolina Sen.
"This effort to basically marginalize and humiliate the attorney general is not going over well in the Senate," Graham told CNN.
The idea that it's brought pain and suffering — in any way — [or] that it's used to marginalize people, it is upsetting.
After the Syrian civil war began, Moscow pursued a similar strategy, seeking to marginalize any opposition groups that demanded Assad's departure.
It will marginalize Muslims, especially women, who will feel scrutinized, if not persecuted, even if they wear only a head scarf.
It's the latest case under a controversial law that critics say has been used to marginalize members of religious minority groups.
Khan, who was in Kashmir to mark Pakistan's independence day, accused India of trying to marginalize and radicalize the region's Muslims.
More broadly, the agreement could further marginalize already weakened Chinese moderates who want Beijing to ease state control over its economy.
The CAB is only the latest measure the Indian government has taken to marginalize its Muslim minority (more on this below).
The party establishment could have worked to marginalize or exclude him from the primary process; the birtherism alone offered grounds enough.
First, they live in communities where inequalities on the basis of sex marginalize them, limiting their day-to-day independence and freedoms.
Agha said he did not know who had taken the decision to marginalize the HNC but would not blame the Saudi hosts.
The motive of these nations, he said, was to weaken and marginalize the Eritrean government in order to serve their geopolitical interests.
As distinctions between sources of information have been flattened online, we as a society no longer effectively judge and marginalize fringe ideas.
But Clinton might also try to find ways to marginalize Trump so that he starts to be seen as a fringe figure.
We know that stigma, discrimination, and laws that punish and marginalize sexual minorities and people who inject drugs have fueled the epidemic.
While white supremacists plot to murder Jews across this country, "anti-Zionists" on college campuses seek to marginalize us as white supremacists.
The successful campaign to shun and marginalize Yiannopoulos, made in the wake of the BuzzFeed story, now seems more justified than ever.  
Besides a pursuit of higher ratings, these six personalities also shared in common a drive to discredit and marginalize standard news reporting.
"We know that societies and economies achieve far better results when they embrace, rather than marginalize, the power of women," Trump said.
Dr. Celia Trotta, a board certified psychiatrist, says that this mindset can stigmatize and marginalize people who need the help and assistance.
The core argument in this mode is that the oppressive structures of society marginalize women, minorities and members of the L.G.B.T.Q. communities.
"This proposal will marginalize Muslim women in the workplace and goes against freedom of religion in both Canada and Quebec," he said.
The idea that it's brought pain and suffering — in any way — [or] that it's used to marginalize people, it is upsetting. Genuinely.
There's nothing wrong with changing your views or exposing yourself to other viewpoints, unless those viewpoints actively dehumanize and marginalize real people.
Ethiopia nonetheless tried to marginalize Eritrea, supporting efforts in 2016 to mount a case against the Isaias government for crimes against humanity.
Still, neither he nor any future leader should want to marginalize further India's 200 million Muslims or the broader international Muslim community.
These programs often promote harmful gender stereotypes, and they marginalize and systematically ignore the needs of marginalized groups, including LGBTQ young people.
This lack of specialization and the harsher punishments can also further marginalize women even when they're leaving prison, the report further adds.
In August, the company announced changes to marginalize what it considered "clickbait," the sensational headlines that rarely live up to their promise.
That approach has paid off, earning the Parkland students months of earned media coverage for their cause while helping marginalize their critics.
That ends a messy legal entanglement that was a leading part of Benchmark's attempt over the last six months to marginalize Kalanick.
So much for his missive that "societies and economies achieve far better results when they embrace, rather than marginalize, the power of women."
He will not be able to belittle and marginalize everyone who challenges him or skip every debate that doesn't agree to his terms.
All it's going to do is further marginalize their families and open up their children to a wave of recruitment by new extremists.
This is all complicated by the way mainstream representations of whiteness and masculinity intertwine to marginalize the desirability of queer men of color.
Let's reach out to gun owners as allies, not marginalize them, and acknowledge that the Constitution guarantees an inherent right to defend yourself.
As TV shows and films frequently marginalize black witches or exclude them entirely, Siempre Bruja boldly shines the spotlight on black girl magic.
This would not only distribute parental expectations more evenly, but also eliminate the overly restrictive gender boundaries that limit men and marginalize women.
One of the most important things for any would-be autocrat to do is either marginalize or seize control of the court system.
The legislation is widely viewed as a longshot, which means the Saudi move to marginalize the dollar is unlikely to come to pass.
Aside from its profound racial disparity, the lifetime voting ban has served to marginalize people who have already paid their debt to society.
Trump, of course, can't remove Pence until the next election -- but he can marginalize his vice president and make his future less promising.
John Ehrlichman, one of Nixon's former chief aids, confirmed that the drug war was intended to marginalize anti-war protesters and black people.
In April 2018, the American Medical Association wrote to HHS Secretary Alex Azar warning that the rule would further marginalize vulnerable patient populations.
"I think the goal with assimilation, or trying to fit into the dominant culture, is you don't try to marginalize yourself," he said.
This Hispanic Heritage Month, we must all unite and redouble our resolve to resist efforts to alienate, marginalize and criminalize the Latino community.
"That negative thing often ends up being an association with categories of identity we disparage and marginalize in society," according to Dr. Schalk.
The implementation of the expansion not only hurts economic ties to the U.S., but also continues to marginalize immigrants and communities of color.
The president and his family have worked aggressively to marginalize or mute whatever anti-Trump sentiment has remained within the national Republican Party.
India&aposs ruling Bharatiya Janata Party has taken steps to further marginalize the country&aposs Muslim population since coming into power in 2014.
We know that when good people use their collective voice to oppose those who would marginalize and demonize others, hate will not triumph.
Despite Alexeyeva's many decades of provoking the authorities in Moscow, a country with little tolerance for activism found it difficult to completely marginalize her.
"What we are hoping very much to accomplish is to marginalize FAIR," Mark Potok, a senior fellow at the center, said at the time.
Academics are open to different views and like diversity, but they also instinctively marginalize any dissenting views they encounter in their place of work?
I think there is a strong feeling that the hardliners will take more and more power, that they will begin to marginalize those people.
"   "What I did was marginalize the incidents," Tarantino continued, adding that he recognized that "anything I say now will sound like a crappy excuse.
Then there's Peter Navarro — but his colleagues have little respect for him, frequently marginalize him and accuse him of leaking stories to the press.
The Covington incident, in the conservative view, is a clear example of how the truly powerful in America marginalize the hated white Christian male.
" Graham warned reporters on Capitol Hill: "This effort to basically marginalize and humiliate the attorney general is not going over well in the Senate.
Using this type of terminology looks to marginalize our community even more and does a disservice to victims and survivors who are non-Muslims.
The Department of Education's announcement, in a telephone news conference with reporters on Monday, came amid growing concerns that admissions questions marginalize black applicants.
Thus, Oldham told the New York Times that Morehouse's use of gendered language will only further marginalize the school's trans and non-binary community.
But Xi has decided to break the mold, working to marginalize his opponents inside the Communist Party and centralize power in his own figure.
No organization contracting with governments to provide a public service should have a special right to use that taxpayer money to marginalize certain people.
Changing Hungarian public opinion with a newspaper — one the government would almost certainly attempt to marginalize or shut down — is a very tall order.
Based on more than a decade of research, I believe our medical system is structurally designed to marginalize and misdiagnose tick-borne disease patients.
The idea was not so different from Sheehy's, but Levinson worked to ensure that, like so many social-scientific ideas, it would marginalize women.
A populist-nationalist agenda that confines American interests to North America will only marginalize the United States on the other side of the world.
Also, the international media cannot marginalize or ignore the Pope in the way that they do to the rest of the hemisphere's governments, e.g.
Critics say the law is unconstitutional as it bases citizenship on a person's religion and would further marginalize India's 200-million strong Muslim community.
"This effort to basically marginalize and humiliate the attorney general is not going over well in the Senate," Graham told CNN at the time.
When a business such as Yeti decides to marginalize a conservative cause or a fine American organization, conservatives should make a stand against that.
Most of the demonstrators, like those being confronted at a university above, fear that the government intends to marginalize the country's 200 million Muslims.
But to free-speech activists — including the ACLU of Virginia — it was a pretty standard attempt to use a rally permit to marginalize unpopular speech.
Rosales and La Parodia have since been accused of a damaging portrayal of brownface, which is often used to marginalize the indigenous population in Mexico.
After that, it's anyone's guess how aggressively Trump's administration will seek to dismiss or marginalize government employees and contractors who study and implement environmental policy.
Donald J. Trump and Hillary Clinton were each looking for a convincing five-state romp on Tuesday that would quiet skeptics and marginalize stubborn rivals.
However, with the rising influence of the urban middle class, dogmatic religious edicts of the sort used to marginalize the Bahais have come under pressure.
" Mr. Paladino added: "One of the things they told him in the past was to obviously marginalize any political activity on behalf of Donald Trump.
Earlier this week, a German newspaper reported that Mr. Infantino had worked behind the scenes to marginalize FIFA's independent auditor in a leadership power struggle.
The reporters who cover the White House say that, despite their persistent concerns about Trump's attempts to marginalize the media, they are flooded with information.
Mr. Bolton ordered him removed from his duties, which State Department officials reportedly saw as an another instance of Mr. Bolton trying to marginalize dissent.
In the 1960s, Republican Party officials and conservative leaders like William F. Buckley Jr. were able to marginalize the John Birch Society and related groups.
Opposition parties say the law is unconstitutional as it bases citizenship on a person's religion and would further marginalize India's 200-million strong Muslim community.
" Senator Todd Young of Indiana, a freshman Republican, wrote: "This is simple: we must condemn and marginalize white supremacist groups, not encourage and embolden them.
Opposition parties say the bill is unconstitutional as it bases citizenship on a person's religion and would further marginalize India's 200-million strong Muslim community.
Pressures from within also exist, often inspired by students and faculty members seeking to create a consensus of belief that can marginalize disagreement and dissent.
Opposition parties say the bill is unconstitutional as it bases citizenship on a person's religion and would further marginalize India's 200 million-strong Muslim community.
New Delhi (CNN)Deadly protests erupted across India Sunday over a controversial citizenship bill that critics fear could further marginalize the country's minority Muslim community.
New money, shows and advertisers are pushing aside the homespun channels that have made it an important outlet, threatening to marginalize serious content, especially politics.
The platforms by their nature allow far-right politicians to marginalize opponents, consolidate their base, and exacerbate the social divisions that helped them rise to power.
We call them women's issues — child care, parental leave, equal pay for equal work — but I think sometimes when we say women's issues, we marginalize them.
"Despite the occupant of the White House's attempts to marginalize us, and to silence us, please know, that we are more than four people," Pressley said.
"Religious liberty arguments can marginalize people who are not religious, and we know that atheists are actually among the most despised groups in America," Sepper said.
"The last thing we need to do is marginalize and disenfranchise young people," said Acevedo, who emigrated to the United States from Cuba as a child.
For those who want to marginalize the conversation about race and racial inequities and say, 'Oh, well, that's identity politics or that's this or that's that.
In contrast, the establishment of a Palestinian state would give Palestinians hope for a better future, marginalize the radicals, and preserve Israel as a Jewish state.
For black people who say I'm just a black person that's not true because you're living in America and people are actively working to marginalize you.
"I think opponents to immigration like to cherry-pick egregious cases where the individual does not belong in the U.S. and therefore marginalize an entire community."
For instance, a California Republican close to the campaign said Lewandowski has repeatedly tried to enlist allies on the campaign in his efforts to marginalize Manafort.
We acknowledge changes to the Affordable Healthcare Act are necessary, and it would be a good opportunity to marginalize the real threat: staunch conservatives in Congress.
Critics say it undermines the country's secular constitution as it bases citizenship on a person's religion and would further marginalize India's 200-million strong Muslim community.
Take it seriously, don't dismiss it, don't call it crazy, don't laugh it off, don't marginalize it, and don't treat it as though it's toxic and dangerous.
Clinton, seeking to solidify her credentials as the only electable candidate running for the Democrats, would use a strong showing to marginalize Sanders as a fringe candidate.
"There's an effort to marginalize people, those with certain sexual orientations seen as deviant," Muhammad Isnur, the chairman of the Indonesian Legal Aid Institute Foundation (YLBHI), said.
It should also work with regional partners to marginalize and evict the regime's forces and militias from Syria, Iraq, Lebanon, and other countries in the Middle East.
This recently released NASA simulation of the global atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2) cycle offers a powerful counterpoint to the Trump team's push to marginalize climate change research.
To get people ready to do these jobs, you need a good education system that focuses on real skills in the trades and doesn't marginalize the poor.
Farooq denies that separatist groups are responsible for fuelling violence, and says that the government's decision to marginalize Hurriyat and other groups has left a power vacuum.
But we want to be clear, the need for more transparency and information in this area should not be used to target or marginalize specific ethnic groups.
It's the first caucus devoted to creating public policy that will eliminate societal barriers that continue to marginalize Black women and keep them disproportionately vulnerable to violence.
Traister writes: We cannot afford to dismiss or fetishize or marginalize or rear back from women's anger any longer if we want this moment to be transformative.
The spread of extreme partisan gerrymandering and voter ID laws, tools used by Republicans to marginalize minorities and other Democratic-leaning constituencies, are the most obvious examples.
"They may themselves have had negative experiences with schooling so this practice is really another way to further marginalize them, instead of cultivate a relationship," she said.
But it speaks to one of the most serious perils of limiting speech: a measure to protect minority perspectives can instead be used to further marginalize them.
But in reality, the effect will be to further marginalize immigrants, threatening social cohesion and empowering hateful demagogues who exploit insecurity and alienation to pursue violent agendas.
The Dominican Order has even supported a priest-led research organization called Optic since 2012, which, among other things, researches AI and its potential to marginalize people.
The Sharia laws being implemented in Brunei posture as Islamic but marginalize the weakest while bolstering the position of a profligate ruler unwilling to give up power.
Gina Adams sews text from the American Indian Treaties onto quilts, articulating the deception and violence used to marginalize Native Americans in the formation of the United States.
She has pushed back against critics of "identity politics," who she says are using the term as a pejorative to marginalize issues of race, gender and sexual orientation.
Crucially, she spotlighted the economic and social justice impacts of climate change, and warned of the "worldwide refugee crisis" that will result from continuing to marginalize the issue.
"The point of the flag is to show solidarity with the Mexicans and every other group that Trump has decried, derided, insulted and tried to marginalize," he said.
Many observers have noted that entrenched authoritarian states, like Russia and China, have gotten very good at manipulating these platforms to marginalize domestic dissidents and destabilize democracies abroad.
What can be confidently stated is that the alt-right is, in fact, noxious, and that it's one of the jobs of political leaders to marginalize racist movements.
His willingness to disbelieve factual findings could not only marginalize the intelligence community, but politicize their intelligence—the dangerous consequences of which are all too familiar to Americans.
The work, conducted by Yilun Wang and Michal Kosinski, is raising serious ethical concerns about how it could be abused to further marginalize members of the LGBT community.
If the majority had adopted Kavanaugh's interpretation, cable companies would have more freedom to marginalize independent channels by not carrying them or relegating them to unpopular subscription packages.
Mass immigration is now destabilizing Europe's liberal order, forging Islamist fifth columns and empowering the very nationalism that open-door cosmopolitanism thought it could safely marginalize and ignore.
Rather than extending a state of emergency that serves only to further marginalize them, the French government should address the root causes of alienation among its minority communities.
Jordan placed blame on current House leadership for not pursuing more stringent cuts to nondefense spending and for not doing more to marginalize Democrats in the lower chamber.
If we marginalize half of the population and impair the ability of females to succeed in school and at work, our country will never realize its full potential.
Fundamentalists had begun doing this in many Syrian cities, allowing them to marginalize or expel secular revolutionaries; members of Saraqib's Local Council were determined to outmaneuver the fundamentalists.
Prime Minister Modi's government has been accused of creating a national identity exclusive to Hindus and rewriting history to marginalize Muslims and other religious groups in the country.
Conservative Jews see the political left as unwilling to name this problem out of reluctance to further marginalize an already marginalized group or because of leftist anti-Zionism.
A Kurdish breakaway is risky; without sufficient preparation, it would further marginalize Iraq's Sunni minority, already disenfranchised by the Shiite majority and prey to Sunni extremists like ISIS.
Iowa will play a role, but it tends to marginalize itself because of the idiosyncratic nature of the caucus system, which disproportionately empowers small cadres of motivated folks.
Critics argue that the law is glaring evidence that the government plans to turn India into a Hindu-centric state and marginalize the country's 200 million minority Muslims.
Opposition parties say the bill is unconstitutional, as it bases citizenship on religious identity, and have warned that it will further marginalize India's 200-million strong Muslim community.
Several officials say Azar and his top aides have made changes within the department meant to marginalize Verma, exercising greater control over her public appearances and staffing decisions.
It has promoted the idea that India is a Hindu nation and rounded on "anti-national" opponents, in what critics say is an attempt to marginalize minority Muslims.
This is why prominent Israeli politicians — who are, notably, right-wing — have called for her citizenship to be stripped, or tried to marginalize her as somehow anti-Semitic.
The state's Supreme Court issued the revised map last month after finding the Republican-controlled legislature had drawn districts to marginalize Democratic voters in violation of the Pennsylvania Constitution.
In an interview with the American Prospect just before he left the White House, Bannon said he was pushing to marginalize more establishment or liberal voices in the administration.
Those stories have mixed in with ones about equal pay in the wider conversations about how to address structural forces that marginalize people, especially women and people of color.
The more the established political institutions try to maintain the status quo and marginalize us, the more they will drive free-thinking, independent lovers of truth to our side.
"We've seen an alarming willingness on the part of some Republicans to try to marginalize law-abiding, patriotic Muslim-Americans," White House Press Secretary Josh Earnest told reporters Tuesday.
The letter was made public Monday after a Friday report from The Information that Comcast/NBCU and AT&T may be working together to share content to marginalize rivals.
A look back at recent history reveals that we want to marginalize STDs, make them specific to one group of people while ignoring the fact that viruses don't discriminate.
Critics accuse Prime Minister Narendra Modi's Hindu nationalist-led government of using the citizenship exercise to further marginalize minority Muslims and bolster its support in the majority Hindu community.
Queerbaiting is seen as an exploitative tactic used to draw in fans ("baiting" them), and then further marginalize them through textual denials of the subtext the narrative deliberately cultivated.
Such exclusionary practices along with racist micro-aggressions and systematic discrimination serve to further marginalize individuals, and limit opportunities to help build a better and safer America for all.
The organization's history also shows how hard it is to detach those symbols from their original connotations, and how efforts to insist otherwise can marginalize and exclude non-adherents.
"I think Kelly's comments marginalize the central issue of the war, which was the expansion of slavery," Edna Greene Medford, a professor of history at Howard University, told CNN.
These examples are just the tip of the iceberg when it comes to concerns over the new administration's intended use, or misuse, of data to marginalize people and issues.
The spread of extreme partisan gerrymandering and voter ID laws, tools used by Republicans to marginalize minorities and other Democratic-leaning constituencies, are some of the most obvious examples.
In Indiana and other Republican states in the U.S. today, many LGBTQ-friendly policies are being dismantled and anti-LGBTQ policies that marginalize and hurt lives put in place.
Those on the left, particularly those concerned about rising attacks on Muslims, worry about an attempt to further marginalize Muslim Americans at a moment when they are especially vulnerable.
His government has worked to marginalize Arab citizens, implicitly slotting them into second-class citizenship by passing a bill formally defining Israel as a state for its Jewish citizens.
We saw him fill his administration with xenophobic, anti-Semitic, and racist individuals who seek to divide and marginalize us based on how we look or how we pray.
Critics say it's the latest effort by Prime Minister Narendra Modi's Hindu nationalist-led government to marginalize India's 200 million Muslims, and a violation of the country's secular constitution.
The law, which will fast-track citizenship for migrants from many religious minorities, but not for Muslims, is the latest measure the Indian government has taken to marginalize Muslims.
If we accept the anti-immigrant and anti-Muslim rhetoric our leaders spew, we would alienate and marginalize entire groups of people who are critical components of our society.
And some very tricky issues and serious questions about the venue will arise: Already some in power are trying to use this tragedy to further marginalize artists and performers.
"I can't ask any female member of any film production with which I am involved to so marginalize themselves or compromise their inalienable authority over their own bodies," Simon tweeted.
The ideal of neutrality, he shows, has been used both by the center to marginalize radical voices and by the right as a bludgeon to quiet and discredit its critics.
The other side: The Interior Department's first whistleblower under Trump, Joel Clement, tweeted that moving the agency's headquarters out of DC would marginalize the agency in budget and policy decisions.
A 2009 study actually compared the shame and stigma associated with gynecomastia to the objectification of women's bodies, because having visible breasts can "marginalize and subordinate" men within gender hierarchies.
According to Reuters, the plan to marginalize the dollar in oil trading was a response to potential passage of the bipartisan No Oil Producing and Exporting Cartels Act in Congress.
The strategy also takes aim at GOP supply lines -- seeking to cut off or marginalize donors and fundraising sources, like conservative moneyman Richard Uihlein, with even indirect connections to Moore.
Tribal areas are typically resource rich, making the land attractive, while a draft National Forest Policy could further marginalize them by allowing private firms to grow and harvest commercial plantations.
I largely blame our inability to admit to our policing failures, to accept that whether or not we intended to damage or marginalize communities of color, that's what has occurred.
Though they claim this is to protect marginalized communities and individual feelings, they instead marginalize conservatives for any speech in which they individually disagree with — often through harassment and violence.
He said the scope of the proposed bill was far wider than many realized and amounted to a political project to marginalize minorities from the judiciary, education and law enforcement.
But this pivot did not marginalize the Finns Party, whose leaders discovered they could mobilize their electorate by casting climate policy as an elite agenda that would hurt ordinary people.
"We needed to look at getting a new dress code, and we wanted to make sure it was body-positive and didn't marginalize students," the school's principal, Marcus Campbell, said.
"Everyone said that Bannon was on his way out, and he's still there," the lawmaker noted, referring to White House strategist Stephen Bannon, whom Trump appeared to marginalize in April.
Ethnic Madhesis, who have long complained of neglect by a ruling elite drawn from the hill region, said the creation of the states would marginalize them by dividing their homeland.
And many places — even countries with strong free-speech protections — are increasingly casting environmental activists as a new kind of extremist and using broader powers to punish and marginalize them.
"Nearly everyone should understand it's not appropriate to try to eliminate or marginalize the presence of a ship or ship's company because of the name of the ship," he said.
We also understand that the pernicious idea that Jews cannot be faithful to our country has been an excuse to marginalize and exclude us from full and equal civic engagement.
I wanted to spread laughter and joy with this character, and the idea that it's brought pain and suffering in any way, that it was used to marginalize people, it's upsetting.
He'll work to put loyalists in key vantage points and marginalize those he distrusts (both of which I watched him do as undersecretary of state for arms control and international security).
In fact, it's hard to see them as anything but a cynical attempt to marginalize a left-wing Muslim and woman of color and foster internal division in the Democratic caucus.
Evergrande tried to use this opportunity to marginalize the founder and asked him to transfer his controlling shares in the company to an independent third party in exchange for the money.
I wanted to spread laughter and joy with this character and the idea that it's brought pain and suffering in any way, that it was used to marginalize people, it's upsetting.
Is it a rebuke of hateful people who march with tiki torches, take children away from their parents, or marginalize entire groups of people and seek to divide us with hate?
Women and families deserve to have their perspectives represented by elected leaders who respect them and believe they are worthy of dignity — not candidates who try to silence and marginalize them.
"The court is right to challenge Trump's attempt to marginalize young women by essentially taking away a means to prevent pregnancy and to take care of their reproductive health and wellbeing."
Because of slavery, the "one-drop rule," and the subsequent ways race plays out across contemporary culture, black and white Americans alike have fallen into systems used to marginalize, not represent.
The taxpayers of Texas do not want their money used to marginalize and attack a key ally and trading partner of Texas, and they have said so at the ballot box.
María Elena Moreira, who now runs the nonprofit group Common Cause and helped organize the march, said she worried that Mr. López Obrador would marginalize outside efforts to improve Mexico's democracy.
But Martin S. Indyk, the vice president of the Brookings Institution and a diplomat who worked for Mr. Clinton, said Mr. Dahlan played the Americans off Mr. Abbas to marginalize him.
A visceral understanding of working class issues, regardless of hyphenated identity issues that marginalize the white working class, is the only thing that will bring the Democratic Party back from oblivion.
But it's hard to imagine a more turbulent transition than the current one, which has been marred by assertions that the administration has tried to both politicize and marginalize intelligence gathering.
In a 5-2 decision, the Pennsylvania Supreme Court ruled the electoral map violated the state's Constitution by manipulating the district boundaries to marginalize Democratic voters, a practice called partisan gerrymandering.
Clinton excels, to more skillfully marginalize Mr. Sanders over his Senate votes in support of the gun industry and the enormous costs and likely tax increases tied to his big-government agenda.
I wanted to spread laughter and joy with this character, and the idea that it's brought pain and suffering in any way, that it was used to marginalize people, it's upsetting. Genuinely.
By blaming the BNP and BJI for the murders, the 68-year old leader is giving herself a pretext to further marginalize both groups in the name of enhancing security, Stratfor continued.
A thoughtful response would also push for sex work decriminalization, as laws that criminalize sex work like FOSTA-SESTA further marginalize sex workers, increasing their already disproportionately high risk for HIV transmission.
So he would have seen the attempts to demonize Islam and Muslims as an attempt to demonize and marginalize and silence something that was beneficial to black Americans and America in general.
"Laws on marriage, divorces, property rights, child custody and land ownership all contain powerful clauses that marginalize our women in favor of men," Weah told a development conference in Brussels this month.
But it is also part of a long effort by Mr. Kaczynski to claim ownership of modern Poland's creation story and shape it to suit his nationalist agenda and marginalize his opponents.
"Obviously, radical Islam is dangerous, and I don't see evidence that moderate or mainstream Islam is doing anything to fight or to marginalize radical Islam," he said in an interview on Friday.
A Le Pen presidency, to be clear, would likely tear Europe asunder, marginalize French citizens who hail from Africa and the Middle East and lead to a big expansion of security forces.
And Russia's air support for Turkey's offensive against the Islamic State in northern Syria offers evidence of deepening ties that threaten to marginalize the U.S. in the struggle to shape Syria's fate.
And, sometimes, a decision to leave an offensive video on the site will look like us defending people who have used their platforms and audiences to bully, demean, marginalize or ignore others.
Because once she managed to marginalize her main rival for that title — Cersei — the paranoid and embittered queen mother made a fateful decision to fight back by empowering the High Sparrow's religious fanatics.
Whether he is being marginalized by his own administration or choosing to marginalize himself I don't know, but Bannon's ouster is another piece of evidence that Trump is interested in Twitter, not Trumpism.
But, she added, "I do think that [nondiscrimination laws] help to marginalize the idea of discrimination against LGBT people and move us toward a world in which that discrimination just happens less often."
Critics accuse Modi's Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) of a deep-seated bias against minority Muslims and say the campaign against illegal migrants is aimed at Muslims, and threatens to further marginalize the community.
The alt-right calls them the "respectable right" These are the gatekeepers at National Review and Fox News who marginalize the alt-right and their intellectual progenitors for the sake of mainstream respectability.
ISLAMABAD, Pakistan — A Pakistani Hindu man has been charged with blasphemy against Islam, in the latest case under a controversial law that critics say has been used to persecute and marginalize religious minorities.
Since coming to power in 2014, Modi has pursued an unabashedly Hindu nationalist agenda, and has been criticized for emboldening hard-liners and seeking to marginalize the country's Muslim minority from public life.
They must be approached in the same way we deal with major international organizations — through deliberate partnerships and coalitions designed to counter their narratives, reduce their access to finances, and marginalize their effectiveness.
The executive director of the American Immigration Lawyers Association, Benjamin Johnson, called the decision "part of a systematic effort to marginalize the role of immigration judges in their own courtrooms" in a statement.
If this continues, it will disproportionately impact small sex-focused businesses, which lack the cashflow to withstand such financial setbacks, further marginalize sex workers, and decrease access to positive information about sexual health.
These programs showcase singular works that demand their own critical attention and analysis, to be regarded as more than footnotes in a larger historical narrative that has continually sought to marginalize their contributions.
"They were pushing forward in the 20153s ... to establish diplomatic relations with a number of countries, with third world countries, trying to marginalize South Korea to gain votes in the United Nations," he said.
The case involved a hot topic for the Supreme Court: a practice called gerrymandering involving the manipulation of electoral district boundaries to marginalize a certain set of voters and increase the influence of others.
But he reacts to Obergefell in exactly the alienating and combative manner that is destined to further marginalize evangelicals, that is guaranteed to bring out fear-driven reactions and not the movement's highest ideals.
But they don't understand that they're duplicating white supremacy tactics by not saying anything, but building collective power within their cis heteronormative circles that continue to then marginalize people who don't fit into that.
From a leftist perspective, there's more to violence than physical aggression — it's also violent to promote ideas that see other groups of people as less than human, marginalize them, or prevent them from speaking.
Yet as someone who has loved games all her life — despite the fact that they marginalize and exploit my gender to absurd degrees — I cannot help but leave Tomb Raider feeling a bit... empty.
" Feb: In response to reports that Steve Bannon is pulling the strings in the White House, Trump tweets that he calls his own shots, and "some FAKE NEWS media, in order to marginalize, lies!
The party's soft-spoken leader, Selahattin Demirtas, seemed to embody widespread hopes for a new center of gravity that would marginalize Ocalan and the militant P.K.K. leaders in the Qandil Mountains of northern Iraq.
But ethnic Madhesis, living in the southern plains, opposed the new charter because it split their homeland into different provinces which they said would further marginalize them in politics dominated by the hill elite.
It's laudable that the festival continues to show noncommercial fare like you find in Projections (starting Friday), yet segregating these titles from the main event continues to marginalize works that merit a larger audience.
"Communities that are disproportionately affected by unnecessarily harsh registration laws should not tolerate efforts to marginalize their influence in the political process, nor should allies who recognize blatant unfairness stand idly by," Breyer wrote.
A factor that some Republicans fear could further alienate independents in both the presidential and Senate races is the resurgence of the far-right fringe in Arizona, which Mr. McCain had fought to marginalize.
All this has been accompanied by multiple efforts, on campuses and in corporate life, to criminalize or aggressively marginalize certain types of speech in the name of such worthy goals as civility and inclusiveness.
Abstinence-only programs ignore and marginalize many young people Pushing abstinence until marriage as an exclusive message does not in any way support sexually active adolescents and those who are already pregnant or parenting.
This hyperbole might feel reasonable to someone faced with a social justice mob, but to proponents of cancel culture, it seems more like a disingenuous slippery slope that really only works to marginalize victims.
That is just part of how art and criticism cooperate, through a kind of symbiosis that often seems to marginalize — or do away with the need for — an audience of nonprofessional, unspecialized, agendaless spectators.
"I will be the first to admit that we were overly harsh and perhaps we did marginalize people and make them feel as if they were not human or worthy of love," the scholar said.
The Pennsylvania Supreme Court drew a new map for the state's 18 congressional districts after previously invalidating the existing lines as an unconstitutional gerrymander, finding the Republican-controlled legislature drew them to marginalize Democratic voters.
But one should not forget when talking about the risk of new elections that the SPD, given their current low ratings, will avoid those at all costs as the outcome might marginalize them even further.
The involvement of hate groups and the threat of violence led the city of Charlottesville to attempt to marginalize the rally for "hate speech," but the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) defended the demonstrators' rights.
Far from showing that AT&T is trying to marginalize virtual MVPDS, defendants claim that the trial demonstrated that AT&T is embracing those providers —even launching and supporting a successful virtual MVPD, DirecTV Now.
But the data used to train many AI systems often falls victim to the same biases of humans and, if unchecked, can further marginalize communities caught up in systemic issues like income disparity and racism.
Email is a scourge to most creative professionals — whose work requires a collaborative, visual process rather than a disorganized email workflow — and now several start-ups are hoping to marginalize it as much as possible.
The government's response to the protests has amplified a belief that the education reforms are just the latest effort by Mexico City to marginalize the people here and deprive them of their rights and dignity.
Not so much in a Skynet kind of sense, but more in a 'technology companies and governments are already using AI in ways that amp up surveillance and further marginalize vulnerable populations' kind of way.
But Tingle didn't withdraw; he fought back, creating a website designed to skewer the Rabid Puppies phenomenon, labeling them "devils," and boosting the profile of several of the female authors they were attempting to marginalize.
At some point, we must ask ourselves if the "problem" of sexual assault is an unintended consequence or the purposeful product of a system designed to systematically isolate, silence and marginalize those with lesser power.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - President Donald Trump's lawyers wrapped up their arguments in his impeachment trial on Tuesday with a plea for acquittal, and sought to marginalize former national security adviser John Bolton's explosive allegations as "inadmissible".
Legislators in some states have used precise voter data and computer modeling to craft electoral maps that systematically maximize the clout of voters who support the party in power and marginalize those who do not.
It also said the name change threatens to "marginalize" Girl Scouts activities and has already sown confusion, with families, schools and communities nationwide being told the organization no longer exists, or merged with the Boy Scouts.
"It's not Bernie's fault, but the circumstance he was faced with [in 2016] is that he took on this image as this [exemplar] of progressivism when the progressive community tends to marginalize black concerns," said Rev.
Opponents of the practice said limits are urgently needed, noting that sophisticated technological tools now enable a dominant party to devise with new precision state electoral maps that marginalize large swathes of voters in legislative elections.
If we want to continue to push the Democratic Party to be a force for progressive change, we need to be part of the conversation -- not marginalize our voices and our votes in some fringe party.
Facebook says it plans to marginalize what it considers to be "clickbait" news stories from publishers in its news feed, in another step to keep its 1.71 billion members regularly coming back to its social network.
I share some of Bread and Roses' annoyance with horizontalism and programmatic vagueness, but DSA is a multitendency organization, and trying to marginalize a tendency is not a good strategy for something so young and promising.
I challenge supporters of Trump, or any candidate who tries to marginalize any group, to let them know when you don't agree with certain policies they're proposing, or language they're using, by standing in silent protest.
But he thinks that the rise of robots and the general gig-ification of jobs will "marginalize the role of collective bargaining," so he has made a strategic turn to prepare for a disempowered working class.
"The Chinese government tries all means to marginalize, to silence and detain Chinese activists, in China and outside," said Teng Biao, a civil rights lawyer who escaped China in 2012 and now lives in New Jersey.
Wisconsin is appealing a lower-court ruling that the way the Republican-led legislature redrew boundaries following the 2010 census was so far-reaching in its bid to marginalize Democratic voters that it violated the Constitution.
Trying to marginalize third parties by treating them as second-class citizens, instead of challenging their voters head-on, will only sow the seeds of the demise of the two-party duopoly in the coming years.
Since Mr. Modi's re-election in May, his government has plowed ahead with a contentious citizenship review in northeastern India widely seen as a test run for a nationwide attempt to identify and marginalize Muslim families.
"Say It Loud" became a staple of the Civil Rights Movement, exhorting a categorically disempowered people to take pride in the things that the members of a dominant white social order had used to marginalize them.
Aryn's clear intent, as shown throughout her testimony is to marginalize and dismiss me as a parent, micromanage my time with the children and to exclude me from all decisions regarding our children, no matter how important.
"These tools make it easier for authorities to track what is going on, influence the flow of information, and marginalize dissident voices," Darrell West, director of the center for technology innovation at the Brookings Institution, tells Axios.
But in time, from within and without, the DNC and the Democratic Party made it their mission to marginalize Sanders—until he was reduced to an avuncular Leftist from a bygone era whose revolution had long passed.
It is starting to look like Xi is planning to use Liu to marginalize Li — in a similar manner as former Chinese paramount leader Deng Xiaoping marginalized Premier Li Peng with Zhu Rongji in the early 1990s.
The trial of senior BJP leaders will raise fresh questions about Hindu nationalism within Modi's party at a time when critics accuse his supporters of trying to marginalize minority groups and redefine India as a Hindu nation.
According to the complaint, the Boy Scouts do not have a monopoly over such terms as "scouts" or "scouting," and its decision to rebrand itself Scouts BSA will erode the Girl Scouts brand and "marginalize" their activities.
One of Mr. Mugabe's first decisive political moves was to crush resistance among the Ndebele minority and to marginalize its leader, Joshua Nkomo, an erstwhile ally who had once seemed to be the patriarch of the struggle.
The country's 200 million Muslims worry that the government intends to marginalize them if they can't prove their family's lineage in the country, and some Hindus in the northeast also object, fearing a flood of poor migrants.
Countries such as Poland and Ukraine have denounced it as a blatant attempt to marginalize their own gas pipelines — and a reckless move that will leave them and the rest of Europe at the mercy of Moscow.
Thiel and Sacks argued that the inclusive language of the multicultural movement was a smoke screen for an ambitious effort to marginalize conservative viewpoints, enforce ideological conformity, and lower the level of intellectual discourse in the process.
Her character set a tone for the objectification of Black women and women of color and has given the broader market of content creators a license to marginalize Black women and women of color up to this day.
The Trump administration has moved to suppress information about White House operations by seeking to marginalize mainstream media's access in the West Wing, severely limiting the President's press conferences and imposing unprecedented limits on the daily press briefings.
The EU antitrust enforcer has charged Google with using its dominant Android to marginalize rivals following a three-year long investigation seen as the most important of three EU cases against the world's most popular internet search engine.
In July, Representative Debbie Wasserman Schultz of Florida resigned from her leadership of the Democratic National Committee after WikiLeaks released a cache of the committee's internal emails, including discussions about how to marginalize Bernie Sanders's insurgent presidential campaign.
"We can call out and question the tactics of a movement but we should never question or marginalize the lived experiences and voices of those who call out for civil rights & liberties, including the Palestinian people," she tweeted.
We see it right here in Mississippi — just two weeks ago — how swiftly progress can hurtle backward, how easy it is to single out a group and marginalize them because of who they are or who they love.
John had previously said that Trump will "marginalize people; he's already doing it" and demanded Trump stop using his music at campaign rallies However, if you think that Trump's interest in John's music is new, you are mistaken.
Divided into three parts, the show explores the social symbolism of these invented creatures — how they were used to shore up authority figures, marginalize maligned groups of people and inspire awe in readers and viewers of the day.
You also do this by attempting to reduce or marginalize populations of people opposed to you: Build a wall, return to failed drug policies that helped fuel mass incarceration, ban Muslims, curb even legal immigration, increase immigration arrests.
Putting aside his own bluster, he has done a great deal to isolate, marginalize and even scare American Jewish voters who might have been giving some thought to switching their historic allegiance from the party of Franklin Roosevelt.
Guwahati, India (CNN)Hundreds of people joined a hunger strike in northeast India after a controversial citizenship bill was approved this week, which opponents worry will marginalize non-Hindu voices in one of India's most ethnically diverse regions.
It said Saudi police had the sole responsibility for monitoring offences and imposing fines, a comment that appeared to marginalize the kingdom's religious anti-vice squads whose authority to pursue suspects or make arrests was curbed in 2016.
The case concerned the attempts by the Trump administration to add a question about citizenship to the 2020 census — which critics say is a political move designed to marginalize people of color by giving them less federal representation.
But with the rise of the each new front on the civil rights battlefield human beings return to their reactionary shells and find all new (but depressingly old) ways to be intolerant and dismissive, to marginalize difference to death.
Neither are his appeals to abstractions like unity and togetherness, which marginalize racial differences in the service of civic obedience, to say nothing of the interests of those who just want black athletes to shut up and play ball.
As changes in our society continue to marginalize those who prefer the familiar to the unknown, the tried to the untried, and fact to mystery, the courts have become the final battleground against the pervasive forces on the left.
Even with nuclear's complete lack of air pollution or carbon emissions, committed anti-nuclear advocates have successfully managed to exploit the new vulnerabilities above to marginalize existing plants politically or otherwise increase their costs so as to bankrupt them.
While neither side wants to abrogate the 1994 treaty, the protests in Jordan place unwelcome pressure on King Abdullah, especially as some proclaim the new security measures marginalize the waqf and amount to an alteration of the status quo.
But what does it say that we are still celebrating films that marginalize women to the extent that both "The Irishman" and "Once Upon a Time in Hollywood" - whose helmer, Quentin Tarantino, is nominated for Best Director - have done?
This President has used his pulpit to marginalize murder in Charlottesville and support violence against protesters and journalists, stoking fires in the places where hate has festered throughout our history but had not previously been given the sunlight to grow.
"Legislators have gone out of their way to stigmatize and marginalize transgender North Carolinians by pushing ugly and fundamentally untrue stereotypes that are based on fear and ignorance," said Sarah Preston, acting executive director of the state's American Civil Liberties Union.
If Hillary Clinton is to trounce Donald Trump—and trouncing him should be the aim—it won't be because she's a bravura orator, but because her campaign will marginalize him so effectively that her coalition will grow to dwarf his.
"Doubling the standard deduction could severely marginalize the mortgage interest deduction, which would reduce housing demand and lead to lower home values," said Granger MacDonald, chairman of the National Association of Home Builders and a homebuilder and developer from Kerrville, Texas.
Even so, it's increasingly clear from both domestic and international case studies that without better financial access and literacy, attempts by retailers to go completely cashless will marginalize a segment of the population that's already struggling to make ends meet.
It's when that masculinity or attraction becomes toxic—when it leads to toxic behavior, becomes the penultimate way one defines what they're attracted to, and leads them to marginalize others or erect divisions and walls between people—that it's a problem.
In fact, it defies all tactical and strategic logic for the U.S. to marginalize, or retreat from, nuclear power — the only technology with the proven capacity to stand up to the challenge of global climate change while strengthening U.S. national security.
Swift representatives have suggested to federal officials in the United States that banks that cannot maintain a basic level of digital security may have to be removed from the network, a decision that could economically marginalize certain parts of the world.
"You can't celebrate Pride and constantly undermine our rights — including attacking #TransHealth, discharging #TransTroops, refusing to protect LGBTQ youth, and cozying up to dictators who brutalize & marginalize LGBTQ people," Chad Griffin, the president of the Human Rights Campaign, said on Twitter.
The vast majority of users are not racists and can be mobilized through communal projects like Impostor Buster — a bot built by two people on different coasts using a database compiled by users around the world — to marginalize those who are.
"Communities that are disproportionately affected by unnecessarily harsh registration laws should not tolerate efforts to marginalize their influence in the political process, nor should allies who recognize blatant unfairness stand idly by," added Sotomayor, the first Hispanic Supreme Court justice.
As I wrote about in "False Alarm: The Truth About the Epidemic of Fear," this hysteria alters perception and causes people to mistreat and marginalize each other for the wrong reasons at a time when we should all be coming together.
But after Mr. Brooks did not make the runoff, conservatives say, they rallied behind Mr. Moore because of what he represents to them: someone who is under attack from the same Republicans they believe have long tried to marginalize religious conservatives.
" Simon Tilford, an economist and deputy director of the Center for European Reform in London, said: "We're seeing the biggest challenge to this 40-year drive to marginalize or discredit the state and its role in the economy and society.
Taken as a whole, the voters want to affirm who we are as a country — and to marginalize a Republican Party that stands outside the mainstream on so much of our recent history, on civil rights and immigration in particular.
Because racial patterns of poverty can be directly attributed to systems of slavery, Jim Crow, redlining and other efforts to control or marginalize African-Americans, these reforms have had a disproportionate — and devastating — effect on black communities in this country.
Opponents of the law say the exclusion of Muslims betrays a deep-seated bias against the community, which makes up 14% of India's population, and that the law is the latest move by the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party to marginalize them.
Opponents of the law say the exclusion of Muslims betrays a deep-seated bias against the community, which makes up 14% of India's population, and that the law is the latest move by the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party to marginalize them.
As the conversation continues about how we should challenge hate online, here's one more note of caution: We should be wary of celebrating any case of censorship — especially by opaque companies — because practices that marginalize the right will cut both ways.
"Non-acceptance of cash could potentially marginalize those that have limited access to the financial system or mobile technological devices," researchers from the Congressional Research Service, a public policy think tank run through the Library of Congres, wrote in a 2019 report.
Like any corresponding image from the era of Jim Crow, they present hard-to-stomach dichotomies that remind us of the state's sheer invasiveness under a regime of white supremacy—its power to control the body; its power to marginalize through inescapable humiliation.
But there was less international attention paid to the fact that some on the right also immediately proclaimed the fire as a reminder of France's "Christian heritage," a notion that has been used to marginalize the country's Muslim minority and oppose LGBT rights.
"We see it right here in Mississippi just two weeks ago how swiftly progress can hurdle backwards, how easy it is to single out a small group and marginalize them because of who they are and who they love," she told the crowd.
SRINAGAR/NEW DELHI (Reuters) - More than five months after they were detained without charge, dozens of separatist leaders from Indian-administered Kashmir remain imprisoned as the government in New Delhi seeks to marginalize them, according to sources and figures from a rights group.
Darren E. Tromblay served as an intelligence analyst with the U.S. intelligence community for more than a decade and is the author of the forthcoming book, "Foreign Influence on U.S. Policymaking: How Adversaries and Allies Manipulate and Marginalize the American Electorate," (Rowman & Littlefield).
WASHINGTON/NEW YORK (Reuters) - The loss of correspondent banking relationships in developing countries as major banks try to limit risk exposures could marginalize small economies and cause "systemic" disruptions to their financial systems, the head of the International Monetary Fund said on Monday.
The study found that when you marginalize and defund women's healthcare providers—like Texas decided to do when they passed a law in 2013 excluding Planned Parenthood affiliates from accessing public funds—less women have access to the contraceptive choices they need.
Mr. Winch said that plans to marginalize the career staff members became clear last year after an economist presented research at an academic conference showing that the benefits of Mr. Trump's $1.5 trillion tax cut would flow primarily to the richest farmers.
In search of answers and options, some observers seem to have settled on an obvious one — remove Anthony from the starting lineup and marginalize the proud gunslinger and 10-time All-Star who is now on the back nine of his N.B.A. career.
The bottom line: The BJP is flush with power after the last election — but seeking to marginalize India's 177 million Muslims from what it means to be "Indian" risks destabilizing a precarious balance among faiths and ethnicities in the world's largest democracy.
She describes her first experience with an endocrinologist as "humiliating," relaying a disturbing interrogating relationship with her provider that speaks to the way that prejudice can coalesce with power in the medical field to marginalize transgender patients and deter them from seeking care.
When modern-day culture, family, friends and the community at large often marginalize folks because of whom they love, how they identify or how they choose to live their lives, places like Pulse stand in the gap with open arms to embrace them.
And in a move to further silence and marginalize Palestinian voices, the Trump administration announced this week that it would close the main mission of the Palestinian Liberation Organization (PLO) in the United States, effectively removing any Palestinian diplomatic presence from Washington.
When so much of our politics is trying to manage this clash of cultures brought about by globalization and technology and migration, the role of stories to unify — as opposed to divide, to engage rather than to marginalize — is more important than ever.
WASHINGTON, July 18 (Reuters) - The loss of correspondent banking relationships in developing countries as major banks try to limit risk exposures could marginalize small economies and cause "systemic" disruptions to their financial systems, the head of the International Monetary Fund said on Monday.
But it came up multiple times, and always it was the same underlying issue: he would stake out a position, and then, if the intelligence didn't support it, he would try to exaggerate the intelligence and marginalize the officials who had produced it.
The lawmakers also said Chmielewski described an environment at the EPA in which Pruitt sought to "marginalize, remove or otherwise retaliate" against employees who advised him not to make such expenditures, or refused to take actions Pruitt directed that they considered ethically questionable.
His words echo those of Cardinal advisor German Cardinal Reinhard Marx, who said "the history of homosexuals in our societies is very bad, because we've done a lot to marginalize [them]," at a speaking engagement Friday at Trinity College in Dublin, Crux reports.
Compounding Saudi frustrations is the fact that its military intervention in Yemen against Houthi rebels has failed to bring about any serious, long-term gains, while its recent announcement of an Islamic Alliance against Terror -- clearly another effort to marginalize Iran -- has fallen flat.
Rather than dismissing those who claim to be offended by GOP vernacular as agents of political correctness, Republicans would have to adopt new ways of talking and thinking about issues, stick to them, and then marginalize members of the party who refused to adapt.
"Legislators have gone out of their way to stigmatize and marginalize transgender North Carolinians by pushing ugly and fundamentally untrue stereotypes that are based on fear and ignorance and not supported by the experiences of more than 200 cities with these protections," Preston said.
And so the decision of Peter Thiel, fellow Facebook board member and larger-than-life Silicon Valley VC, to speak at the convention seems destined to marginalize him and reduce what moral and intellectual authority he had in that world in a lasting way.
However, 85033 percent renewable energy policies are a strategic miscalculation that will marginalize, if not isolate, the U.S. from global energy technology markets moving in a direction opposite that of 100 percent renewables, and leave America exposed to climate change and national security risks.
Former Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif and his daughter, Maryum Sharif, have been fighting the army as tenaciously as the army has sought to marginalize them in an effort to enthrone their preferred candidate: Imran Khan, the cricketer turned patron of the Islamic conservative ranks.
This executive order does not marginalize voices or place the value of polar bears and environmentalism over economies; it sets in place an action of farsighted, forward-thinking wisdom and respect for Native cultures and a sustainable future for all Alaskans and for the world.
California is already one of the most expensive states in the country because of a housing shortage, and restricting growth in fire-prone areas — which includes most of the state — will only exacerbate that shortage, raise prices and further marginalize the most vulnerable populations.
But in order to successfully reinstate the question, they'll need to offer an explanation that passes court muster in this case and win a separate case in Maryland examining whether the citizenship question was added out of a racist intent to marginalize Latinx voters.
"The question was: How can we make these issues that mean so much to us into a wearable garment that people want to buy that doesn't marginalize them in any way, but is respectful and thought provoking at the same time," Ms. Meyer said.
Among those most adamant about limiting Mr. Trump's access to the news media was Mr. Kushner, who has been critical internally of the White House press operation and has sought to marginalize Mr. Spicer, whom he views as too undisciplined to control the president's message.
" Flipping the script on #MeToo In what appeared a systematic campaign, Trump, Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell and Republican National Committee Chair Ronna McDaniel all sought to further marginalize the women-led protests against Kavanaugh by each describing them with the same ominous word: "mob.
The film made me think of the actresses that Harvey Weinstein is alleged to have harassed, like Ashley Judd and Mira Sorvino, and how he would marginalize them or pit other women against each other to maintain a system where he could stay on top.
Two people familiar with the reorganization discussion said Jared Kushner, Mr. Trump's son-in-law, had wanted to marginalize Mr. Christie, who had come to recognize that he was not in the running to serve as a top adviser in Mr. Trump's White House.
That could force other candidates out of the race, with the poorly funded Christie and Kasich the most likely victims, and up the pressure on Bush as Rubio seeks to marginalize his former mentor and woo his big-dollar donors over to his corner.
"The way that President Trump has made it his complete mission to marginalize Muslim Americans, to say that 'Islam hates us,' to ban them from entering this country, all of these things would need to be reversed and we'd need a huge apology," she said.
"While the new Administration is entitled to select political appointees who share the President-Elect's views on climate change, any effort to retaliate against, undermine, demote, or marginalize civil servants on the basis of their scientific analysis would be an abuse of authority," the letter said.
"Trump's withdrawal from Paris could well depress cleantech growth by injecting new uncertainty into the equation, and by beginning to marginalize the U.S. in global diplomatic discussions about the huge global clean energy marketplace," says Mark Muro, a senior fellow at the left-leaning Brookings Institution.
They warned that "risk-based targeting" can lead to racial discrimination, surveillance drones could infringe on the rights of those living in border cities as well as those crossing, facial recognition technology could be used to marginalize people of color, while biometric data could be stolen.
The generally accepted narrative being repeated by most media outlets that Lebanon has been "taken over by Hezbollah" is dangerous and gives undeserved credibility to Hezbollah at a time when the U.S. and international community should be doing all we can to marginalize and weaken them.
China's strategy is to slow down North Korea's denuclearization, weaken the United States's alliance with South Korea, marginalize Japan and frustrate cooperation among the United States, South Korea and Japan — all goals that would actually be advanced if Mr. Trump takes an ambiguous stance on denuclearization.
"They are a really harmful tactic by the Right to further marginalize low-income people, people of color and young people into thinking they can't access healthcare choices which are well within their rights," Kamyon Conner, executive director of the Texas Equal Access (TEA) Fund, told CNN.
"I see deliberate attempts to marginalize this killing and manipulate the public opinion that Viktoria was a victim of a random attack or sexual manslaughter," Assen Yordanov said, adding that Marinova was the only TV journalist who had agreed to host his website's journalists to discuss the investigation.
The singer told the news site Mic in October that the possibility of a Trump victory made him "fear for the world" when it came to helping raise awareness of and spurring activism for treating and curing H.I.V. "He'll marginalize people; he's already doing it," Mr. John said.
For the past three years, however, artist Gina Adams has been at work on a slower, softer form of protest: by sewing select text from the American Indian Treaties onto antique quilts, she's articulated the deception and violence used to marginalize Native Americans in the formation of the United States.
From declaring addiction to be a preexisting condition, to stripping needed funding from Medicare for treatment, to denying funding to rural health clinics that serve people in need, to calling for stricter punishments, the Trump administration has done all it can to dehumanize, marginalize, and oppress people who struggle with addiction.
The implications of American global retreat will encourage Vladimir Putin, already massing forces to invade Ukraine again if he so chooses, to expand his efforts to destroy the North Atlantic Treaty Organization and the European Union, regain control of the former Soviet states, and marginalize the United States around the world.
It's thus been no great stretch for our centrist-liberal pundit class to zero in on "identity politics" as the spoiler of first resort for what it deems a viable Democratic coalition—an all-purpose defamatory shorthand that serves to strategically marginalize mobilizations against anti-Black racism, xenophobia, Islamophobia, and homophobia.
If S.1 were to come to the House floor, I would vote NO. We can call out and question the tactics of a movement but we should never question or marginalize the lived experiences and voices of those who call out for civil rights & liberties, including the Palestinian people.
Mr. Noor, who was one of Mr. Abdullah's main supporters, has said that his candidate was cheated out of winning and that the president's team is now trying to marginalize Mr. Abdullah as well as replace Mr. Noor as governor of Balkh, a post he has held for 12 years.
One wants to praise these novels as immigrant fiction not in order to marginalize them but to pinpoint how deeply and clearly they see across borders and into character and history ("vision" and "visitor" share a Latin root; the visitor is she who has come to see, she who notices).
I know this because the process of realizing a gender via hormones and surgeries, analogous to the process the administration is seeking to marginalize and discourage among trans people, is one imposed on intersex children all the time — but in our case, it's done before we can understand or agree.
A move to politicize intelligence briefings to Congress and the American people, or even just to marginalize ODNI, reduce its role as an integrator or chip away at its budgetary authority could have profoundly negative effects on national security, as key threats could receive less attention, focus, resources and capabilities.
CNN has reported that Trump has been complicit in encouraging his former communications director, Anthony Scaramucci, to publicly badmouth his current chief of staff, John Kelly, on cable TV. Similarly, the New York Times has reported that he's encouraged Kelly to marginalize his daughter, Ivanka, and son-in-law, Jared.
There is no comparing the genocidal ideology of Nazism, which would complete Hitler's vision for a Jew-free world — or the ideology of the white supremacist KKK that would marginalize or even eliminate all African Americans and Latinos in the U.S. — with those who oppose these anti-Semites and racists.
There are strong assumptions built into their design that can marginalize a lot of women's sexual health experiences," Karen Levy, an assistant professor of information science at Cornell University, tells me in an email, after explaining that her period tracker couldn't understand her pregnancy, "a several-hundred-day menstrual cycle.
In statement after statement Wednesday, world leaders sought reassurance about their ties to the US. And after a bitter and divisive election campaign in which Trump was seen to marginalize and insult large groups of people, many looked for a reaffirmation of the values they associate with the world's most powerful country.
Putin, whom critics have accused of using state TV, the courts and the police to demonize and marginalize the liberal opposition, said earlier this month he would run for re-election in March 2018 - a contest he seems sure to win comfortably and extend his grip on power into a third decade.
Dannel P. Malloy of Connecticut, the chairman of the Democratic Governors' Association, said Mr. Trump's candidacy echoed the rise of fascism in Europe before World War II. "Maybe this is an American version of that: Divide and conquer, marginalize as many as you can," Mr. Malloy said just outside the conventional hall.
Her varying positions on the Trans-Pacific Partnership, her acceptance of large speaking fees from Wall Street, her relationship with Debbie Wasserman Schultz, the departing chairwoman of the D.N.C., the selection of a moderate as her vice-presidential candidate and the way she has continued to marginalize Bernie Sanders are not reassuring.
As a result, the right-wing government — which has chafed under international criticism that its moves to marginalize the country's constitutional court amounted to an undemocratic attack on the rule of law — hopes that Mr. Trump's victory will create an atmosphere in which it can resolve that crisis more to Warsaw's liking.
While many expect finance or healthcare to be next on the list of global serial disruptors, and technologies like wearables, blockchain and AI are cited to be the nails in the coffins of these industries, small players have cooked up the ingredients that could well marginalize today's prevailing telco business models globally.
Perhaps Sanders is just trying to make that explicit — to once and for all marginalize the centrist Democratic Party politics of the past three decades, in which the economic rights of workers were subordinate to the demands of capital — as well as show Americans how good, effective governance can include left-wing politics.
There are numerous real-world examples of how equating queerness to sexually explicit content continues to hurt and marginalize people — such as the many YouTube vloggers and creators who are constantly fighting against algorithms that incorrectly flag their queer content as "explicit" and "not safe for work" solely because it concerns queer people.
"I don't think there's any doubt that the world is in the beginning state of a crisis that it can't avoid," Mr. Bannon said in a recent interview, before Mr. Trump removed him from the National Security Council and started contemplating a broader White House shake-up that could further marginalize him.
"While the current federal administration continues to advocate for policies that seek to disenfranchise and marginalize immigrant and refugee residents and communities, I firmly believe that our county government has a vital role in ensuring that King County is a welcoming and affirming place for all," Council Chair Joe McDermott said at the time.
But it might also open up new doors for better relationships with our bodies too: Disability scholars have long argued that the way we see bodies as "fixable" ultimately serves to further marginalize people who will never have the "standard operating system," no matter how many times their parts are replaced or tinkered with.
Democratic candidates, if they look, will find a rising movement on the Christian left that is dismayed that a powerful segment of the Christian right has hijacked the faith and that it is being used as a rationale to deny refugees relief and immigrants jobs and to marginalize the sick, the poor and the hungry.
The law, as India's 200 million Muslims have correctly surmised, has nothing to do with helping migrants and everything to do with the campaign by Mr. Modi and his home minister, Amit Shah, to marginalize Muslims and turn India into a homeland for Hindus, who comprise about 80 percent of the population of 1.3 billion.
"Immanuel Christian School should immediately reexamine its policy of open discrimination against LGBTQ students and understand just how dangerous it is to further marginalize young people who are struggling to come to terms with their identity or have made the courageous choice to come out as LGBTQ in a difficult environment," she said in a statement provided to Refinery29.
Even as we fight new efforts to criminalize and marginalize our most vulnerable communities, and even as we reel from the deadliest LGBTQ massacre in US history, it's been an incredible decade politically—albeit with notable exceptions, like the national RFRA onslaught and, more recently, the fight for trans bathroom rights in North Carolina and elsewhere.
David D. Cole, a Georgetown University law professor who co-wrote the Supreme Court briefs in the flag-burning case and who is about to become national legal director at the American Civil Liberties Union, said he wondered if Mr. Trump's strategy was to goad people into burning flags in order to "marginalize" the protests against him.
Mr. Trump's base strategy has allowed him to take over the Republican Party and to marginalize and defeat those who will not get with the program, but it has also unified Democrats around their values and created an opportunity for anti-Trump Americans to engage with these Republican voters, even (and especially) if Mr. Trump will not.
However, current and former officials say Trump's push to marginalize career diplomats can be seen in his proposed roughly 30% State Department budget cuts, his appointment of the highest proportion of political ambassadors in modern history and his drastic reduction in the number of career officials with confirmed posts as assistant secretaries of state and higher.
"The law, as India's 200 million Muslims have correctly surmised, has nothing to do with helping migrants and everything to do with the campaign by Mr. Modi and his home minister, Amit Shah, to marginalize Muslims and turn India into a homeland for Hindus, who comprise about 80 percent of the population of 1.3 billion," it added.
Driven by a pervasive fear of sexual predators, and facing no discernible opposition, politicians have become evermore inventive in dreaming up ways to corral and marginalize those forced to register — a category which itself has expanded radically and come to include those convicted of "sexting," having consensual sex with non-minor teenagers or even urinating in public.
Most dire humanitarian situations around the world today — Syrians in Syria and in Lebanon, Turkey, and Jordan; Rohingya Muslims in Myanmar; certain ethnic groups in South Sudan — involve either victims who are being persecuted by weak governments (as in Syria and South Sudan) or governments that have systematically worked to marginalize and obstruct the targeted group (as in Myanmar).
" Lu Chao, one of China's most outspoken experts on North Korea, wrote in the state-run Global Times newspaper: "But the peace treaty should in no way be signed without China's participation, and will not marginalize China on the peninsula issue … Besides, as the peninsula crisis also influences China's security, Beijing will certainly not evade negotiations that concern its core interests.
Ms. Haley, the daughter of Indian immigrants who became her state's first female and minority governor, urged Americans not to marginalize immigrants in the face of current threats, an apparent reference to Mr. Trump's recent call for barring foreign Muslims from entering the country "During anxious times, it can be tempting to follow the siren call of the angriest voices," she said.
This week, Trump has met with both of them -- Xi Jinping of China, who spent more time showing off his Forbidden City with pomp and glitter that could easily overwhelm any substantive discussions; and Vladimir Putin, who loves little more than to marginalize Donald Trump, leader of the one other power he believes could supplant him as a global figure.
"He sets, in my opinion, a poor example for the nation and particularly for our children by personally insulting -- often in a crude and juvenile fashion -- those who disagree with him, being a bully at a time when we are attempting to discourage bullying, his frequent disregard for the truth and his willingness to ridicule or marginalize people for their appearance, ethnicity or disability," he said.
Pouyan's work, which takes its name from a line of a poem by the 13th-century Persian scholar, Rumi, unmasks the fiction of nationhood and critiques the legitimacy of racial purity in neoliberal agendas, not only in the political [or wider] world, but in the Euro-American art world too, which routinely tokenizes artists according to their race and cultural origins, in order to marginalize them.
It was up to me to make Coco authentic and ensure she wouldn't be just one more caricature of transgender people, and that was a meta experience: My five-episode arc started with Coco and George disagreeing about their new show and ended with them bonding over how the industry continues to marginalize and tokenize both of them (George as a person of color and Coco as a trans woman).
Glancing backward, as if catching a final glimpse of the destruction it has left in its wake, the creature could be the architect of the 2008 financial crisis, riding on the backs of bailouts into a sunset of impunity — or the current president of the United States, who has virtually eluded punishment even as he threatens democracy and advances policies that favor the rich and further marginalize the disenfranchised.
" (It was around the same time he got snubbed by the Oscars, failing to receive a nomination for his powerful performance as a brutal African warlord with a child army in "Beasts of No Nation," and wasn't even invited to the ceremony.) He calls Mr. Jackson "a god" who gets respect "as an actor, black, white, whatever," but adds: "It felt like a very stupid thing to say, if I'm really honest and in a time where people are being marginalized, why marginalize us even further by going on about black Americans and English Americans?

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