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Critics, however, say the bill marginalizes Muslims and undermines the country's secular constitution.
She's the go-to example of how Hollywood marginalizes women of a certain age.
When that happens, unfortunately, that just further marginalizes people's narratives in their own voices.
This line of thinking also marginalizes the differences that sustain inequality and oppression today.
Although the line is well known, it marginalizes and dismisses Ophelia and, by extension.
It was just another assumption based on a paradigm that marginalizes non-heterosexual people.
" She agrees that in doing so it "diminishes and marginalizes the excellent films and work.
His approach marginalizes the United States in a region that will define the 21st century.
" The idea that "regular films" are in English automatically marginalizes foreign-languge films as "other.
It marginalizes the history of the work because sensuousness is so confusing for my culture.
Arab citizens, who make up 20 percent of the population, say the law further marginalizes them.
The mural has bothered some faculty and students, who say it marginalizes Hispanics and Native Americans.
Any event that degrades, mocks, or marginalizes a group or groups of people is completely unacceptable.
And like every other supremacy, it excludes and marginalizes every other thing that's not its reality.
Prosecuting Black Belt residents for sewage issues further marginalizes people who've faced a long legacy of oppression.
It is an organization rooted in capitalism, a system that she said hurts and marginalizes black people.
The right assaults us with hysteria while the left erases or marginalizes us from the American film landscape.
And for the most part, they've found that speaking out just marginalizes them among Republicans — a worrying sign.
"It marginalizes the mortgage interest deduction," said J.P. Delmore, assistant vice president of government affairs at the NAHB.
But since becoming the nominee-apparent, the Donald has merrily marched on down a path that marginalizes him.
It's a winning electoral issue, it marginalizes intraparty divisions, and it keeps core groups in the party happy.
Critics say the law, the Citizenship Amendment Act, marginalizes India's Muslim minority and undermines the country's secular ethos.
Many critics of the act say it is anti-Islam and further marginalizes India&aposs sizable Muslim minority.
Many critics of the act say it is anti-Islam and further marginalizes India&aposs sizeable Muslim minority.
Home to the U.S. Fifth Fleet, Bahrain denies opposition claims that it marginalizes Shi'ites economically and in government representation.
And in a district that is minority white, the context is that this system specifically marginalizes people of color.
This ultimately further marginalizes and alienates the Sunnis, and further pushes them into adopting extremist methods and welcoming radical groups.
Its detractors, though, say the rule blocks input from local officials and landowners and marginalizes their voices in land decisions.
Appropriating and commingling these traditions is a diasporic strategy signaling cultural adaptation and resilience in a society that marginalizes black people.
The fact that both U.S. and the Chinese government are in agreement on trade imbalances further marginalizes the "know-nothing" establishment.
Hinds wants to keep working and proving that it deserves to carve a space in an industry that marginalizes female voices.
"This ad denigrates, mocks and marginalizes groups of Illinoisans and cannot represent our Republican Party," Erika Harold said in a statement.
In addition, these large corporations are being targeted by elite hackers of the dark web, which marginalizes any proactive security posture.
Trump's political victory and continuing appeal depend on a brand of politics that marginalizes and targets groups disliked by his supporters.
Focusing purely on the transactional dimension marginalizes — and risks effacing — its non-monetary value as an aesthetic, civic, and historical contribution.
In "Dialect," a taxi driver finds himself unable to work after a regulation requires fluency in Mandarin and marginalizes native Cantonese speakers.
And if we're not gonna look at it more holistically, I think what that does is it marginalizes people in bigger bodies.
The amended act has been slammed by critics as anti-Islam, and they say it further marginalizes India&aposs sizable Muslim minority.
Not to mention, it demonizes the procedure and marginalizes the experience of the thousands of trans people who benefit from it every year.
Instead, deeper themes keep welling up, especially the conundrum of a society that fetishizes ghetto cool but marginalizes the men who embody it.
Liberals say Mr. Trump's victory is proof that the Electoral College is biased against big states and undemocratically marginalizes urban and nonwhite voters.
Critics say the legislation, which defines Israel as a Jewish state and downgrades the Arabic language&aposs status, marginalizes the country&aposs Arab minority.
Read this way, Wilson was poking fun at an industry truth that marginalizes transgender performers but, hypothetically, could benefit her as a cis actress.
At least six people have died and hundreds have been injured in protests against India's controversial new citizenship bill that critics say marginalizes Muslims.
In the year after #MeToo, women in music have thrived, despite having to function in an industry that still downplays their achievements and marginalizes them.
Promoting a derogatory term that intentionally ignores and marginalizes the views of ethnic minorities reflects poorly on the League and all countries associated with it.
The more Xi marginalizes the party and concentrates power in his own hands, the less stable the Chinese system will be when he leaves office.
Prince George's Police Chief Hank Stawinski has said attributing Davis' death to a chicken sandwich "marginalizes the grief and belittles the consequences" of his death.
In one chapter titled "Dialect," a taxi driver finds himself unable to work after a regulation requires fluency in Mandarin and marginalizes native Cantonese speakers.
Critics say the bill, by excluding Muslim immigrants from citizenship, marginalizes the status of Muslims in India and is in breach of the country's secular constitution.
Conservatives have opposed the BLM's regulation, which they say gives the federal government too much influence over public land decisions and marginalizes state and local input.
Anti-Maduro politicians say that marginalizes government opponents who have refused to get the card the government now uses in distribution of everything from food to bonuses.
In her signature unflinching style, Gay unpacks the particular heartbreak of living in an obese body in a world that discriminates against fatness and marginalizes fat people.
Underinvestment in transportation leaves 900,000 good jobs on the table each year, further marginalizes underserved communities, and costs the average family $9 in disposable income each day.
Promoting a derogatory term that intentionally ignores and marginalizes the views of ethnic minorities reflects poorly on the league and all of the countries associated with it.
What he doesn't seem to realize is that Americans with disabilities and our families are a powerful force that will fight back when he mocks or marginalizes.
Sherman came under fire from Black Twitter for uttering the "All Lives Matter" in an interview last month ... with some believing the statement marginalizes the Black Lives Matter movement.
When he says that Americans have "suffered enough" from refugee resettlement, it not only marginalizes those seeking freedom here; it is also at odds with our cherished national values.
Lawmakers and public advocates, on the other hand, have long said this concept marginalizes low-income shoppers who might not be tech-savvy or have access to credit lines.
"We will continue to aggressively pursue her claims alleging systemic unequal pay for female employees at P72 and a work environment that marginalizes and demeans women," Ms. Christensen said.
All else aside, the book speaks to the enormous and seemingly growing tension between a church that frequently vilifies and marginalizes gay men and a priesthood dense with them.
Dietland is dark comedy with a fat protagonist who is ashamed of her body, but her story leads toward self-acceptance while deconstructing the way that fatphobia marginalizes people.
But if that widening further marginalizes noncommercial work — which doesn't view itself as exclusive but simply as endangered in an economic system that conspires against it — something important will be lost.
The Senate voted 22019-48 to undo the BLM "Planning 2.0" rule, which conservatives say gives the federal government too much influence over public land decisions and marginalizes state and local input.
Support for anti-abortion Democrats not only proliferates restrictions that fall hardest on women of color but it also marginalizes this critical constituency in the very party that claims to represent us.
The sources say that for the Saudi Crown Prince, a deal with the Saleh clan would be a price worth paying if it marginalizes the Houthis and weakens Iran's position in Yemen.
Structural racism still serves as the central spoke in the wheel of injustice that systematically marginalizes and devalues the hopes, dreams, freedoms, constitutional protections and yes, the very lives of black people in America.
Barack Obama, still the smartest politician in the land, knows this; a week ago, he rightfully called out the call-out culture that marginalizes so many people who are ready to vote against Trump.
The kids descend from the Cantagalo favela two times a day to escape from the harsh realities of the socio-economic vice grip that marginalizes them from most other recreational activities throughout the city.
The minority Madhesi in the southern plains say that the new charter consolidates the power of the country's hill elite and marginalizes them in the way new states will be created in a federal structure.
They argue for low-carbon solutions that Ocasio-Cortez dismisses or marginalizes, like pairing natural gas-fired power with wind and solar farms, deploying advanced nuclear reactors and advancing technology to capture and store carbon emissions.
" As a result, the National Spasmodic Dysphonia Association denounced demonizing persons with SD and the president of RespectAbility, Jennifer Laszlo Mizrahi, was quoted as saying, "connecting disabilities to characters that are evil marginalizes people with disabilities.
This transition to religion suggests that we should devote an equal amount of resources and rhetoric to creating an alternative to MS-13's barrio, a space that nurtures youth rather than marginalizes, incarcerates and deports them.
The government says the bill merely enshrines the country&aposs existing character, but critics say it undercuts Israel&aposs democratic values and marginalizes the country&aposs Arab minority, which makes up about 20 percent of the population.
They say it also marginalizes Iran's political moderates like President Hassan Rouhani and emboldens the nation's hard-line conservatives and the Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps, an elite military organization loyal to the supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei.
As the country and the world around it become increasingly more digital, a culture that already deeply marginalizes women socially and economically threatens to continue to do so even as the world moves toward a more digital future.
" She adds, "I think I tackle that by using white space that is devoid of the social-political systems that historically limits the experiences and marginalizes people of color in this whole decorative thing we call the world.
Image 2 of 2 TEL AVIV, Israel – Members of Israel&aposs Arab minority led a mass protest in central Tel Aviv on Saturday night against a contentious new law that critics say marginalizes the state&aposs non-Jewish citizens.
It further intimidates and marginalizes the most fragile among language minorities who, unlike Ms. Suda and Ms. Hernandez — safe in the relative protection awarded by their citizenship status — have neither the awareness nor the means to take legal action.
"By commemorating Pearl Harbor, if the whole society marginalizes the whole process that led to Pearl Harbor, that commemoration becomes an act of forgetting as well," said Yujin Yaguchi, a professor of American studies at the University of Tokyo.
At its core, the Broken Earth trilogy is a story about who holds the power in this world, and how society uses and profits off of those that it marginalizes, as well as the destruction that absolute power can mete out.
In comparison to other brands that market token "anti-aging skincare" to older women, Cusden hopes to create a positive, stigma-free YouTube space: "The beauty industry disdains and marginalizes this age group ... [but] we won't disparage you here," Cusden says.
"Each time King immerses himself in controversy, he holds up this district to ridicule and marginalizes himself within the legislative body he serves," the newspaper's editorial board wrote, "neither of which provides benefit to Iowans who live and work here."
"That this has been swept under the rug and kept from the public — both the payments and the acts themselves — makes it even more egregious because it marginalizes the victims and acts to excuse the aggressors with little to no consequences."
Our political establishment caricatures progressive designs as extreme even when cautious: It appraises them as costly despite material savings; it judges them according to any failure, no matter how infrequent, unrelated, or trivial; it marginalizes these ideas as eccentric and irrelevant.
The reform of the 1970s was a solid starting point, and we should build on that progress, not revert to a system that leaves unsolved issues of prison overpopulation and one that marginalizes New Yorkers because of their skin color or economic status.
But unfortunately, that's where comprehension ran into a bit of a logjam, because my brain — enfeebled by almost four decades of car exhaust and brutish street planning that marginalizes and endangers pedestrians and cyclists — simply could not interpret the images that I was seeing.
"The way Nike marginalizes women at its headquarters is completely contrary to how it portrays itself to its customers as valuing women in sports and the importance of providing equal opportunity to play," Byron Goldstein, a lawyer for the women, said in a statement.
All of this reliance on Facebook once again strengthens the assumption that everyone is already on Facebook — which in turn marginalizes anyone who's not on Facebook, making it harder for anyone not using the platform to access the same degree of communication and information sharing.
"While it is always preferable to have family members sitting behind the defendant in support," he wrote in an email, "I think the gravity of this case and the sense of public importance the jurors no doubt feel with respect to their job wholly marginalizes those factors."
"The way Nike marginalizes women at its headquarters is completely contrary to how it portrays itself to its customers as valuing women in sports and the importance of providing equal opportunity to play," said Byron Goldstein of Goldstein, Borgen, Dardarian & Ho, which is representing the women.
But the state's chief minister Yogi Adityanath, a Hindu monk who is close to Prime Minister Narendra Modi and has an eye for publicity, has also been driving support for any event that celebrates the dominance of Hindu culture in India, and marginalizes the nation's Muslim minority.
"If the pervasive mode of discourse marginalizes by allowing only the harshest, most degrading people and viewpoints to participate, then you don't really have free speech," Whitney Phillips, author of a book about 4chan trolls, told me for a piece I wrote about the history of r/the_donald.
Even Vivian starts off as a cookie-cutter villain but becomes a believably sympathetic character; she's subjected to another aspect of their law professor's sexist treatment as he marginalizes her while sexualizing Elle, and she realizes the guy she and Elle are competing for might not be as great as he seems.
It is also a resonant reminder that social movements are not defined by the rhetoric of their leaders, but by the freedoms afforded or denied to those communities that society most often marginalizes, and that it is in such communities that we are most likely to find the seeds of actual, meaningful change.
A United Nations cultural rights expert warned in a report last week that there is growing pressure to adopt a more narrow interpretation of the Islamic religion and identity in Malaysia, which excludes the country's cross-cultural history, marginalizes religious minorities, and fails to take account of the diversity of Malay Muslims.
On this score, and by underlining the urgency of these crises, Black Lives Matter activists have cast a strobe light on the criminal justice system as a pervasively unequal tool that not only marginalizes black people, but also exploits and profits from their misery in ways that did not exist even a half century ago.
The law exists in an effort to prevent fraudsters from voting on behalf of other Florida residents, but Democrats say that it marginalizes people who are young, have disabilities, or have low incomes, whose signatures may have changed since they registered to vote, but who were unable to travel to fix the signature under a time crunch.
They're marginalized first and foremost by gender, thanks to the jocks who fuck them over—Nancy catches an STD, and the same guy, Chris, lies about sleeping with Sarah after she doesn't go home with him, spreading around the school that she was the worst lay he's ever had—but each has a quality that marginalizes her further.
In the scenarios described above, the end-customer relationship would likely not reside with the telco, but with a service provider smartly repackaging core telco services with new technology into an over-the-top (OTT) service that completely marginalizes the telco to a pure infrastructure provider — much like the Uber drivers or the Airbnb property owners.
In an industry that already marginalizes anyone outside of this range, Lagerfeld was among the few designers who actively defended the unspoken practice of hiring exclusively rail-thin models to walk in shows and pose for campaigns, on the grounds that "No one wants to see curvy women," as he told the German magazine Focus in 20133.
Filling the space he vacated is a new crop of religious leaders who would do well to live as Mr. Graham did — resisting the pull of partisanship, standing courageously in the middle; speaking with love and mutual respect for those who claim other parties; clinging to the Gospel, but not in a way that marginalizes listeners based on their political affiliations.

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