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1 There is concern the delays could last into November and disenfranchise many Americans.
2 A lack of education and money disenfranchise many from playing sport, writes Ian O'Riordan.
3 It will doubtless serve to disenfranchise many students and others based away from their home constituencies during the working week.
4 The party believes that this would disenfranchise many thousands of students, as well as other people who work away from their family homes.
5 In the same way, nominating polling day for Thursday, November 25th may disenfranchise many students and others who work away from the constituency.
6 For too long, we have had budgets that provide security for a wealthy and powerful few rather than the poor and disenfranchised many .
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