disenfranchisement造句1. I also learnt of untoward knock on effects and serious concerns about fragmentation and dis-enfranchisement.
2. Disenfranchisement in the first sense relates to the virtual exclusion of certain substantive issues from the ordinary political agenda.
3. And the mass disenfranchisement of workers and peasants from these basic necessities was a direct result of the break-up of the communes and of state-enterprise employment reforms.
4. The disenfranchisement of women deprives them of the ability to raise their children in a progressive, dynamic fashion.
5. High joblessness and social disenfranchisement is new to most of the Wall Street protesters.
6. Uh so as this profound sense of disappointment and disenfranchisement that seems to come with each cycle.
7. It has to do with the structure of the traditional family in these regions(Sentence dictionary), with its debasement and with the disenfranchisement of women.
8. Mired in poverty and injustice, they had to endure disenfranchisement, discrimination and systemic disregard to their reclaiming of ancestral domains.
9. For all their influence on American culture, they haven't tackled big challenges such as poverty, police brutality, voting disenfranchisement and the racist prison complex.
10. A viable solution must recognize and deal with the sense of disenfranchisement that motivates much terrorism, especially among Islamic populations.
11. Perhaps more importantly, Ms Johnson Sirleaf has not been able to dispel the sense of disenfranchisement felt by many indigenous Liberians.
12. Some Tibetans however complain that Beijing's rule has resulted in a loss of religious freedom, economic disenfranchisement, and the watering down of their culture and language.