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He and Trump have devalued merit, expunging experienced and dedicated military leaders for no real reason other than they are not white men.

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"I felt cast aside and devalued… There is not a corner of my life that has not been affected."

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"It's been hurtful - insulting - to just feel like your work is so devalued, and by people who I'm quite certain have like zero concept of what we do at all," Ms Thompson added.

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It concluded that the AfD aimed to "grant German citizens with a migration background only a legally devalued status".

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That served as a launchpad for an ambitious and unprecedented economic reform programme: he cut taxes, devalued the rupee, privatised state-run companies and encouraged foreign investment.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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