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Qué (quién) es MARGINALITY - definición

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Marginal (disambiguation); Marginality; Marginally; Marginal (economics)

Marginal         
·adj Of or pertaining to a margin.
II. Marginal ·adj Written or printed in the margin; as, a marginal note or gloss.
marginal         
(marginals)
1.
If you describe something as marginal, you mean that it is small or not very important.
This is a marginal improvement on October...
The role of the opposition party proved marginal.
ADJ
2.
If you describe people as marginal, you mean that they are not involved in the main events or developments in society because they are poor or have no power.
The tribunals were established for the well-integrated members of society and not for marginal individuals...
? mainstream
ADJ
3.
In political elections, a marginal seat or constituency is one which is usually won or lost by only a few votes, and is therefore of great interest to politicians and journalists. (BRIT)
...the views of voters in five marginal seats.
ADJ: usu ADJ n
A marginal is a marginal seat. (BRIT)
The votes in the marginals are those that really count...
N-COUNT
4.
Marginal activities, costs, or taxes are not the main part of a business or an economic system, but often make the difference between its success or failure, and are therefore important to control. (BUSINESS)
The analysts applaud the cuts in marginal businesses, but insist the company must make deeper sacrifices...
ADJ: usu ADJ n
marginal         
<jargon> 1. Extremely small. "A marginal increase in core can decrease GC time drastically." In everyday terms, this means that it is a lot easier to clean off your desk if you have a spare place to put some of the junk while you sort through it. 2. Of extremely small merit. "This proposed new feature seems rather marginal to me." 3. Of extremely small probability of winning. "The power supply was rather marginal anyway; no wonder it fried." [Jargon File] (1994-10-21)

Wikipedia

Marginal

Marginal may refer to:

  • Marginal (album), the third album of the Belgian rock band Dead Man Ray, released in 2001
  • Marginal (manga)
  • El Marginal, Argentine TV series
  • Marginal seat or marginal constituency or marginal, in politics
Ejemplos de uso de MARGINALITY
1. The paranoia, chronic insecurity and self–conscious marginality of Beckett‘s work make a good deal more sense in this light.
2. "Marginality has its costs, but it typically allows you to see the world differently from other people," he explains, "and that can be a strength.
3. What about Anthony Clare‘s injunction to be "a leaf on a tree"? Some of the distress many young people feel must surely be based on their experiences of marginality and exclusion.
4. "There is no correspondence between a growing economy and the welfare of the society." Not only that but in Mr Fernández‘s view social difficulties – social exclusion, poverty and marginality – have become more intense and intractable.
5. But it also said that among some experts that al–Qaeda «suffers from strategic weaknesses that could cause it to decay into marginality, perhaps shortening the life span of the Islamic terrorist wave.» Analysts said that among the factors that could lead to such an outcome is al–Qaeda’s lack of a compelling vision that moderate Muslims might favor.