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She relegates her emotional needs to fantasies, because they can't die or leave.
The racial component he relegates to a few short sentences (and a footnote).
But Super Mario Run relegates its female characters to positions of near helplessness.
In general, however, the Academy relegates recognition of horror films to these minor categories.
The CPD relegates on-the-ground security to the Secret Service and local law enforcement.
Thanksgiving, for all its stuffing and creamed corn, generally relegates vegetables to the side dishes.
Every day Congress delays, it relegates more patients with expensive conditions to lousy, overpriced coverage.
Sanders relegates national security to a minor role in his overall rhetoric and policy agenda.
If society mistakenly relegates us to sheltered workshops and group homes, we learn to drive.
Second wave feminists think that holding all-women's shows relegates them to that very position.
But that's not true of the Echo Show, which smartly relegates the screen to secondary importance.
This year, Fantasy Flight released an overhauled second edition that relegates the Keeper role to an app.
Douthat relegates this central purpose of the anti-Trump movement to an aside between two em-dashes.
This relegates IKEA Group to being a pure retailer, operating under a franchise agreement with Inter IKEA.
Audeze relegates the iPhone (or iPad or even iPod touch) to the role of a simple digital source.
But it's still steeped in a socially conservative culture that often relegates women to hidden or subjugated roles.
Mr Mueller's report may prove a blessing in disguise, because it relegates talk of impeachment to the party's fringes.
Doing so limits women's ability to control their economic futures and relegates them to second-class citizen baby vessels.
This situation relegates national monuments to little more than political footballs being punted back and forth between presidential administrations.
And if it fails, it relegates the move toward electrification to the trudging march that it has been so far.
Instead, it relegates the player to a kind of immanent force that can knock fruit from trees or jiggle rocks.
Thomas relegates the ecosystem that covers some 103 percent of the Earth's surface — the ocean — to a few perfunctory mentions.
The change relegates Shyp to perhaps the only market that could possibly sustain its business model: the San Francisco Bay Area.
Walmart, they now say, is a company that methodically relegates women in retail to the lower-ranking and lower-earning jobs.
And it relegates programs that are outside the proper scope of the federal government to the private, state or local level.
And the plan all but relegates the refugee issue to the back burner — ruling out the right of return or compensation.
The Chinese economy dwarfs Russia's and this economic imbalance likely relegates Russia to the role of junior partner in any possible alliance.
This largely stems from the fact that Minecraft still uses a gamepad but relegates the actual looking around to the VR headset.
As a practical matter, the Lilliputian nature of the REIT market relegates the product to a minor role, even in small portfolios.
Rather than dumping ridegoers into a character-ridden emporium after each 45-second ride, the park relegates stores largely to the background.
They're bad for business and television ratings, to say nothing of white male dominance, and so he relegates them to the shadows.
States that the current system relegates to the land of the ignored can take the job of reform into their own hands.
Those abysmal stats don't include Netflix, which is doing a better job at including queer characters but still relegates them to the sidelines.
Because the system often relegates them to a passive role, doctors and researchers are denied the valuable insights an equal partnership might provide.
Its war on safer smoking alternatives like e-cigarettes and other modern tobacco technologies relegates LGBT smokers to traditional and more dangerous cigarettes.
This process relegates our national monuments to little more than political footballs being punted back and forth with each change of presidential administration.
But they're all hamstrung by uneven plotting that relegates almost all of the season's most revealing moments to the first and last episodes.
When pulling apart the band's discography, it can feel reductive to compartmentalize it all, especially when the band never relegates themselves into different genres.
The OptumRx select formulary relegates Teva's drug to a lower access level that would typically require a higher out-of-pocket cost, it said.
A liberalism that rejects identity politics is a liberalism for the powerful, one that relegates the interests of marginalized groups to second-class status.
The medical model used to enforce these rules makes variety synonymous with sickness and relegates the social "problem" to the person, not the environment.
As in most of his historical novels, Harris relegates major figures to the background, focusing on two marginal characters with intimate views of the event.
That relegates the best source of capital-J jokes to your ship's TV and the growing storehouse of commercials and video messages from Kindred corporate.
In this piece, Gregory Schmidt, who writes for The Times's Gadgetwise column, explains which products excite him and which he relegates to the trash heap.
The passive portrayal of the likes of Begum and Muthana, who were undoubtedly misled, relegates them to being unthinking, senseless vessels waiting to be filled.
However, this change still relegates LGBT Mormons to a second-class status within the church, one that is deemed inherently "unworthy" of full church participation.
So while the show does a great job of empowering women, it also falls into a longtime trope which relegates strong female characters to imaginary worlds.
The mids and upper mids are too prominent for me, which leads to an in-your-face presentation of the music that unfortunately relegates the bass.
While technology would seem to offer opportunity—the women find out about free surgeries through Instagram—in fact it relegates them to the status of servants.
Along with treating mental health disorders, they include relief from chronic conditions such as psoriasis, migraines, and inflammatory bowel disease mainstream medicine relegates to symptom management.
The current online version of the Oxford Living Dictionaries relegates this definition to second place and lists "becoming more and more rapid" as its leading entry.
Essentially, Despicable Me 3 relegates them to sideshow status, deploying their antics more in segues between scenes, as opposed to giving them their own extensive plot.
It's terrible when it makes so many artists afraid to be sincere and truthful and emotional, and relegates them to the too-cool-for-school department.
It relegates the banking act and leaves bank customers at the mercy of lenders by curbing the central bank's ability to regulate fees and charges, he said.
It's astonishing that the average American woman is a size 16/18 and yet American media still relegates her inclusion to punchlines, background characters and cautionary tales.
But as Google pushes Duo as its consumer video chat app and relegates Hangouts to the enterprise, it's dropping the flexibility to build these kinds of experiences.
At this point, though, maybe I'm the one who should stop being surprised when an action movie relegates women to being objects that move the plot forward.
That not only silences their voice in national affairs, including national security and defense policy, but arbitrarily relegates them to second-tier status relative to other citizens.
I know how much it bothers me when Hollywood relegates Asian people to token sidekicks, or worse, when it takes Asian stories and tells them without Asian people.
But clearly in doing so and implicitly criticizing the President on the values issue, the Secretary of State essentially relegates himself to the margins at the same time.
With Trump and his allies continuing to fan the conspiracy-theory flames, the true limits of any analysis that relegates the paranoid style to the fringes are clear.
And because many healthy people won't buy insurance unless they are required to do so, no developed country relegates its health coverage entirely to unregulated private insurance markets.
About that: She and her team reject labels like "urban" and "gossip site" that Ms. Brand said often relegates sites like The Jasmine Brand to "second-class" status.
That relegates the movie to a sort of limbo, pivoting on a central dynamic that leaves you wondering how Mo's folks allowed the situation to reach this perilous juncture.
In the present, though, Andy's toy collection has been bequeathed to Bonnie, the kindergartner who makes Forky on her first day of orientation, and quickly relegates Woody to the closet.
When Tracy appears, however, she becomes the audience-identification character, which relegates Atari to the role of other – we start to see him from her perspective instead of his own.
Instead of being sent to local hospitals to receive treatment, Maricopa County often relegates mentally ill detainees to solitary confinement, where their problems are often exacerbated, according to the lawsuit.
The ad's message may also tap into an emerging new market for Arab women chafing at hidebound social norms and an entertainment industry that often relegates them to docile roles.
In effect, the bill relegates trans students to using a different set of bathrooms and locker rooms — or at least bathrooms and locker rooms at different times — than other students.
The order passed today, "Restoring Internet Freedom," essentially removes the FCC as a regulator of the broadband industry and relegates rules that prevented blocking and throttling content to the honor system.
And how long will it be before we see pregnant women as full humans, rather than passive beneficiaries of a miracle that relegates them to the margins of their own lives?
She sticks with speaking and press appearances and relegates her business to her handlers — the team of men who pop out of nowhere to surround any woman with a good idea.
It perpetually relegates queer identity to the celluloid closet and then is baffled when queer people wind up identifying with horror film villains and writing fanfiction that recasts straight characters as gay.
Too often our nation relegates these students to schools that are racially isolated with less qualified and less experienced teachers, less access to Advanced Placement and other rigorous courses, and substandard facilities.
Any form of storytelling that relegates you to being a passive observer has its limitations, but I think storytelling encompasses worlds of art that we may not even be able to predict yet.
For those who are immigrants or have lived in immigrant communities most of their lives, assimilation is severely curtailed by these factors, and it relegates young people to unemployment and other social ills.
State television, which once led its reports with slick footage of Russian planes bombing Islamist positions, now usually relegates Syria to the late section of its newscast, if it is mentioned at all.
The usual red tape and reporting required by these things relegates them to cronies and back room deals and most "job-building" announcements are aimed at making politicians look good rather than innovators stronger.
Judy graduates from the police academy and ends up on the force in Zootopia, but her boss (Idris Elba) relegates her to parking-ticket duty while more experienced officers investigate 14 missing-mammal cases.
Once in the fold, she labors to integrate the program -- which relegates African-Americans to "Negro Day" -- a reminder of a segregated past that's largely resolved here by the shared love of music and dance.
This sort of relegates the Xperia 10 Plus to serving as a mid-range alternative mostly for people who want better low-light photography, while the standard Xperia 10 gets left out in the cold.
While women exercising in public is rare in the Arab world and the local entertainment industry often relegates them to docile roles, big companies such as Nike have stepped up advertising geared towards female athletes.
This week's electoral results, however, marked a nadir for Labor, which managed to snag just six Knesset seats — a showing that relegates the once-powerful party to the country's political sidelines for the foreseeable future.
This is especially evident in the press outreach around the article that landed in my editor's email account at 8:40 AM, which spotlights Damore and relegates the rest of the individuals profiled to bullet points.
Acquiring offensive weaponry would require redefining the terms of Japan's existing security agreement with the United States, which relegates Japan to a purely defensive role and places all responsibility for any offensive action solely with America.
But a principled return to "pre-existing law and practice" sows pardon where there is injury, and it relegates the non-problem of the wrong bathroom to old, tried and true trespassing law — and to the jury.
Weight: It's a little bulky (the pump itself is 2.2 lbs), and the shape relegates you to a separate bag (which comes with the pump), rather than the Freestyle, which can fit in a purse in a pinch.
For the majority of the novel, Denfeld relegates the killings to the background, employing them as a low-frequency current that underscores the everyday horrors as well as the surprising instances of beauty of life on the streets.
He relegates all subsequent slices, if they are different in some manner from that first triangle of dough and cheese and tomato and oil and herbs and spices, to a status that we can characterize as not pizza.
And there was another factor: The Dalits, India's most oppressed community, whom the Hindu caste system relegates to the lowest rung, doubled their votes for his Bharatiya Janata Party to 12 percent in 2014 from 6 percent in 2009.
Parasite's dialogue is almost entirely in Korean, and usually films that aren't in English get shut out of the "major" categories; typically, the Academy relegates them to the Best International Feature category (named Best Foreign Language Feature until 2019).
Yet today, the United States has walked away from the table on nuclear weapons, and we risk being left behind as the rest of the world relegates these weapons — designed solely to kill civilians by the millions — to the past.
But a history of class in America that assumes its whiteness and relegates the nonwhite poor to the backstage is one that misses the fundamental reality of economic inequality in American history, that race and class were — and are — fundamentally entwined.
Read: Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez: There's room for Democratic socialists in the Democratic Party But she argues their rainbow of backgrounds and identities is diminished if the old Democratic guard relegates them to a category of second-class legislators from Day One.
James Esseks, the ACLU's LGBT Project Director said the new law is flawed because it keeps a ban on cities and counties from creating their own nondiscriminatory ordinaces until 2020 and relegates to the state legislature the power to regulate bathroom access.
As much as I want to praise the PMA for Philadelphia Assembled, it also occurs to me that locating this exhibition in the Perelman building, which is separated by two large roads from the main building, relegates the show to the margins.
The complaint alleges that Faze Clan's Gamer Agreement relegates up to 2000% of the streamer's earnings from branded content (sponsored videos) to Faze Clan, and that the contract hinders Tfue from pursuing and earning money from sponsorship deals that Faze Clan hasn't approved.
Yoon Jong-bin's "The Spy Gone North," a rollicking cloak-and-dagger adventure about a South Korean agent who infiltrates North Korea, is the kind of genre title that the festival often relegates to special sections, which it did in this case.
Though the city has become markedly more politically progressive in the nearly two decades it has been governed by a Western-backed democracy, Kabul is still steeped in a socially conservative Afghan culture that often relegates women to hidden or subjugated roles.
As long as the infrastructure industry relegates the funding issue to lobbying and relationship-building with elected officials, and does not invest in thought leadership and strategic engagement of the public, it will continue to be disappointed by the results it receives from government.
In 2016, pretentiousness—which has come to mean, basically, making references to films or New Yorker articles or really any book that your conversational partner might not be familiar with—relegates you to a place of shame, or at least to a weird corner of Twitter.
Dante condemns this practice, that's true, and relegates usurers not just to the Seventh Circle, but to a subcircle of the Seventh Circle, the lowest of the low: to be harried by the monster Geryon and tortured below the suicides and murderers, amid the sodomists and blasphemers.
The proposed Trump budget and the mindset captured by the examples of cuts cited by Mr. Vought show a short-sighted and myopic view of the role of U.S. development assistance and further relegates this once mighty purveyor of development assistance to the lower ranks of aid givers.
Yet, I can't help but feel everything that makes me submissive — when she makes the first move to initiate sex, when she lays me down in her bed, and when she drapes her arms around me to cuddle — relegates me to the "feminine" role in our relationship and makes me weak.
" Biller, who wrote, produced, and directed 2016's "The Love Witch," and starred in 2007's "Viva" (which she also wrote, produced and directed), pointed out that women's roles are constrained by bad sexist writing, which she says relegates actresses to "either nagging wives or fantasy girlfriends, and the nudity made things that much worse.
It explores capitalism but addresses class strife only obliquely; it makes predictions for Harlem and the South Bronx yet relegates racial and ethnic dynamics to the background; and in an age when local real estate agents already toss around terms like "Anthropocene" and "flood zone" over brunch, its audacious futurism arrives feeling a bit obsolete.
Will the fight against police brutality, symbols of the Confederacy and society's plethora of micro-aggressions become the basis of a broader movement for the improvement of underfunded public school education, for the right to a job with decent wages, and for the end of residential segregation that relegates the poor to neighborhoods with murder rates as alarming as those on the South Side of Chicago?
Asking Jewish Labourites what they make of it all, Bagehot frequently encounters the observation that the comments and opinions now making the news have long existed among spittle-flecking old lefties—for whom Israel's alliance with America relegates Jews, even British ones, to the very bottom of the hierarchy of victims deserving sympathy—and in depressed northern towns, like Bradford, with large, Labour-voting Muslim populations.

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