marginality

IPA: mˈɑrdʒʌnˈæɫɪti

noun

  • The state of being marginal
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Examples of "marginality" in Sentences

  • DDR3 seems to have lots of problems with "marginality".
  • I’m wondering, if perhaps you’re thinking of the idea of marginality?
  • What is not widely known is that this "marginality" has often been the result not of market forces but of government regulation.
  • Nonetheless, the experience of childhood "marginality" could not be erased: periodically even at Smith she could feel "awkward," painfully isolated, and ugly.
  • In some ways it speaks of its marginality; Finlay aside, there are few very well-known names here, and not many journals or publications dedicated exclusively to the form.
  • I suppose one of the reasons for that feeling of marginality is not so much representation on faculty or publications, as respect for women writers of the past in these venues.
  • After a lengthy description of the Childe and Braidwood models, Binford dismissed both of them in favor of yet a third explanation that later came to be known as the marginality or edge hypothesis.

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