• He is the favourite to win - and some believe his victory would lead to efforts to marginalise the fundamentalists.

    BBC: Tussle for the top

  • But, the declaration said, there were risks and challenges and that globalisation could marginalise countries and the most vulnerable groups.

    BBC: Talks end with plea for the poor

  • This could lead to greater division within communities and potentially marginalise all dog owners - even those trying to be responsible.

    BBC: A muzzled and leashed pitbull terrier

  • Mr Blackwood said the legislation would marginalise those on low incomes who will find it hard to get accommodation in the private rental sector.

    BBC: Fears private rents could rise by up to ?25 a month

  • Moreover, the Voting Rights Act, originally intended to prevent the disenfranchisement of black voters in the South, makes it difficult to marginalise minority voters.

    ECONOMIST: Redistricting rows

  • He said Mr Arafat was the legitimate leader of the Palestinian people and urged Arabs to confront "any attempts to marginalise, weaken or substitute" him.

    BBC: Key leaders absent from Arab summit

  • Internationally, the attempts to marginalise Mr Savimbi have done less well.

    ECONOMIST: Angola: False splinter | The

  • Mr Madrazo is now likely to continue his drive to marginalise the more liberal wing of his party, headed by Elba Esther Gordillo, the teachers' union leader.

    ECONOMIST: Politics in Mexico

  • On the website, a leaked document, purportedly by the US army counterintelligence centre, looks into the threat posed by Wikileaks to national security - and how to marginalise it.

    BBC: Welcome to a new age of whistle-blowing

  • Government sources confirm that they hope to marginalise anti-war MPs by focusing Monday's debate on support for the UN resolution, rather than approval of British involvement in any possible military action.

    BBC: Blair faces Commons Iraq test

  • But to allow nothing but peer-reviewed literature would not only cut the IPCC off from some relevant material, it could also help well-placed insiders to marginalise opinions they do not approve of.

    ECONOMIST: Rajendra Pachauri and the IPCC

  • Her appointment would also marginalise Mr Obama's vice-president, Joe Biden, who, as the outgoing head of the Senate's Foreign Relations Committee, had been expected to play a big role in foreign policy.

    ECONOMIST: Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama

  • The British strategy is to stay out of the fight, knowing that the two-speed Europe camp would love to push Britain into the dunce's corner with Ireland and try to marginalise both.

    ECONOMIST: But will anybody listen to them?

  • After visiting the region, he said the Northern Alliance had made no effort to marginalise southern Pushtuns and that southerners (and Pakistan) acknowledged that the Alliance would be part of a future government.

    ECONOMIST: Special report

  • This, they argued, would continue to marginalise Jordanians of Palestinian origin in favour of those descended from Jordan's original Bedouin inhabitants, whose tribes dominate the government and security forces and are the bedrock of the Hashemite monarchy.

    BBC: Jordan sets date for early parliamentary elections

  • Mr Davies said that the government's intention to create Ofcom, as part of the Communications White Paper, has given the BBC's commercial competitors the opportunity to argue for profound changes to BBC governance and "marginalise the BBC's role".

    BBC: New regulation plans for

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