disenfranchised in A Sentence

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    Divisive politics and Disenfranchised people create conflict and war.

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    Possibly even their right to vote should be Disenfranchised.

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    Her medical work focused mainly on the most Disenfranchised members of the Indian caste system.

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    CIIS's Community Mental Health program trains students to become licensed psychotherapists and leaders in empowering Disenfranchised communities.

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    We live in a society in which families are no longer nuclear, communities are fragmented, and children can feel isolated and Disenfranchised.

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    We live in a society in which families are no longer nuclear, communities are fragmented, and people can feel isolated and Disenfranchised.

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    They also say that voter apathy and low turnout are the inevitable results of the current system, which effectively disenfranchises most voters.

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    We must continue to create clinical training programs that work to address the mental health disparities among Disenfranchised populations in the U. S.

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    For this reason, the death of a close friend can feel shunted to the periphery and has been described as a Disenfranchised grief.

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    Theatre members become activists of sorts as they work with a community to find lively and dynamic ways to help the Disenfranchised tell their stories.

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    Upon reaching this conclusion, he decides to focus his energy not on overpowering his enemies but on building an infrastructure that better supports the Disenfranchised.

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    (Of course, a number of the reforms were geared toward disenfranchising the Jews and other“inferior” races, but that's a subject for a different article).

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    This effectively disenfranchises the few Blacks who have managed to register to vote because they are prevented from voting in the only elections that have any meaning(the primaries).

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    They may also work as instructors in pre-K or similar infant/toddler programs, in government positions, or they may lead non-profit educational outreach programs for Disenfranchised individuals within the community.

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    It is a troubling pattern that in the past, a large number of ethically problematic studies involved extremely vulnerable participants, including poorly educated and Disenfranchised citizens(Jones 1993); prisoners(Spitz 2005);

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    Despite their shared concern for quick action to address climate change, the bill's opponents argued that the proposal unfairly Disenfranchised minority residents and wouldn't lead to significant carbon reductions.

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    This effectively disenfranchises the very few Blacks who have somehow managed to register to vote because they are prevented from voting in the only elections that have any meaning.

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    It is a troubling pattern that in the past, a large number of ethically problematic studies have involved extremely vulnerable participants including poorly educated and Disenfranchised citizens(Jones 1993); prisoners(Spitz 2005);

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    It is a troubling pattern that in the past, a large number of ethically problematic studies have involved extremely vulnerable participants including poorly educated and Disenfranchised citizens(Jones 1993); prisoners(Spitz 2005);

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    This needs to be fixed because unless you can bring these people into the formal workforce, you will end up creating a whole lot of people who are completely Disenfranchised.

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    It's often called a voter ID law, but it's so much more than that,” Riggs said, estimating that the law Disenfranchised as many as 300,000 eligible voters, many of them minorities.

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    The fact that our young people are telling us they do not think their opinion is heard or it does not have any impact, reflects that they feel powerless and Disenfranchised.”.

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    Upon his return to Japan he recognized that education was mostly accessible to the elite, and so he championed the fight to make it available to the Disenfranchised Japanese youth of the day.

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    It is more accurate to characterize the pathological narcissist as someone who's in love with an idealized self-image, which they project in order to avoid feeling(and being seen as) the real, Disenfranchised, wounded self.

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    Fear of Law: If someone was part of a Disenfranchised group, in a“wrong neighborhood”, had a criminal history, was carrying drugs or an unregistered gun, they might want to distance themselves from an unconscious body.

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    The US community and Recovery movement constituencies are largely, a vulnerable, Disenfranchised, already marginalized population systematically prosecuted, persecuted, tortured and are dying 25 years earlier than one who does not receive community public mental health care.

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    The most we can say for sure is that there were seemingly a couple of good-sized economically Disenfranchised groups of young folks(but almost certainly not little children as is commonly depicted today) wandering around Europe in 1212;

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    When King was assassinated in Memphis he was in the midst of building toward a national march on Washington, D.C. that would have brought tens of thousands of economically Disenfranchised people to advocate for policies that would ameliorate poverty.

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    Those who are invested in this entitlement- especially the newly Disenfranchised, who can no longer afford the American Dream- line up behind Trump in order to push back against cultural de-differentiation and the de-centering of the“American way of life.”.

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    In fact, when King was assassinated in Memphis he was in the midst of building toward a national march on Washington, D.C. that would have brought tens of thousands of economically Disenfranchised people to advocate for policies that would ameliorate poverty.

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