Sentences with phrase «completely marginalised»

The Greens in the Illawarra are completely marginalised.
On paper it's a brilliant idea — spawning friendly AI minions that can help perform a series of tasks — yet one that is completely marginalised.
Not only is their continued undermining of the leadership working directly against a Labour victory, it's ensuring that they will become completely marginalised as far as the party membership is concerned, and it is the membership that elects leaders.
«They now find themselves completely marginalised from the new centre right governments in Europe and without influence within the EPP, yet unable to join a new group outside it.»
These, of course, were not the almost completely marginalised liberals, but rather the mobilised nationalists who took to the streets in 2011 - 12.

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Cutting it further will completely remove support for these very marginalised children.»
Consequently D&T is increasingly marginalised in many schools and, in a few, is cut from the curriculum completely.
Even if Salby is completely wrong, he deserves to be openly refuted and disproved, not silenced or marginalised.
As Winston said above, «Even if Salby is completely wrong, he deserves to be openly refuted and disproved, not silenced or marginalised.
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