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Violence against women cannot be relegated to the margins of foreign policy.
It cannot be relegated to the margins of international affairs.
What I also found very unfortunate was how our story was relegated to the margins.
As for the study of African art itself, it was relegated to the margins of the discipline.
In the recent past, dissidents were relegated to the margins and garnered little publicity.
Some stakeholders go even further, suggesting that the culture sector has been relegated to the margins of government economic concerns.
The latter prospect could mean that Gaelic-language issues would be relegated to the margins.
Stephens's work is devoted to ancient women who've been relegated to the margins, but it's also helped women living in this century.
Until recently, most Internet advertisements have been relegated to the margins of Web pages - and easy to overlook.
In short, we cannot permit this rapidly growing segment of our population to be relegated to the margins of Canadian society.
By 1950 the media were displacing the fine arts and traditional culture in the popular imagination, and literature was relegated to the margins.
We often see this when corporate social responsibility is seen as good PR and is relegated to the margins.
- 71 consequence, such groups are relegated to the margins of society the risk of grave social tensions and conflicts will increase.
But that is not to suggest that the projection of our values is relegated to the margins of foreign policy making.
With the advent of powered flight, ballooning and Blanchard's story were relegated to the margins of aviation history.
As his style of painting fell out of favor, Mr. Vickrey was relegated to the margins of the art world.
But rather than finding mainstream success, many established EDM acts were relegated to the margins of the US industry.
One sympathetic reviewer notes that Kolko's work on Vietnam has been relegated to the margins of the Vietnam War literature.
Too many Canadians, here in Toronto, in Northern Ontario, and across the country, are relegated to the margins and left to fend for themselves.
Women's dignity has often been unacknowledged, and their prerogatives misrepresented; they have often been relegated to the margins of society and even reduced to servitude."
The performance creates a communicative environment and challenges the audience to reflect on preconceived ideas pertaining to the participants who have been relegated to the margins of the community.
Innis, on the other hand, spent most of his career working in political economy. His interest in communications and media technology was relegated to the margins of intellectual practice.
Similarly Sufism, which once was relegated to the margins of Islam and presented to the world only at exotic cultural festivals, is now fast becoming chic in the West.
Electric cures may have been relegated to the margins, but they never disappeared entirely, as you can see in our previous gallery of mid-20th century electric devices from the Bakken.