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Meanings of economic marginalisation in English
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Usage of economic marginalisation in English
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The MRC says the region has suffered decades of social and economicmarginalisation.
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Zaydi rebels complain of political and economicmarginalisation by the government.
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Both opposition movements complain of political and economicmarginalisation.
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Shi'ites are thought to be a majority on the island and complain of political and economicmarginalisation.
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Shi'ites complain of political and economicmarginalisation by an entrenched elite who do not want to share power.
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Opponents of President Ali Abdullah Saleh complain of political and economicmarginalisation by the Saudi- and Western-backed government.
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But the reforms have not quelled anger over what Shi'ites consider political and economicmarginalisation of their community.
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We need to urgently address the continued economicmarginalisation of South African women and their vulnerability to gender-based violence.
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But foes of President Ali Abdullah Saleh complain of political and economicmarginalisation by the Saudi- and Western-backed government.
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The Bedouins complain of economicmarginalisation, police harassment and limited access to jobs in the tourism and petroleum sectors.
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Many African migrants are not keen to stay in Egypt, where they face racism and economicmarginalisation, activists say.
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The incidents highlight rising tensions in Yemen's south, where a number of secessionist factions complain of political and economicmarginalisation.
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He was not someone who resorted to violent behaviour as a confused way of giving vent to social alienation and economicmarginalisation.
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Urban and rural areas could profit by supporting each other and "jointly addressing issues of social and economicmarginalisation and exclusion".
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Dwindling arable land and mounting food insecurity could exacerbate existing conflicts and deter investment in a region where economicmarginalisation has long driven unrest.
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Southerners have also clashed with security forces in recent months in anti-Saleh protests demanding an end to what they say is political and economicmarginalisation.
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Economic marginalisation across language varieties