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Relegated

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The artwork was relegated to the "abstract" category in the gallery.
The music was relegated to the "alternative" genre in the radio station's playlist.
The diplomat relegated the disagreement to a minor issue in the negotiations.
The manager relegated the customer complaint to a low priority.
The traveler relegated the tourist trap to the bottom of their itinerary.
The editor relegated the article to the back pages of the newspaper.
The critic relegated the artist's work to the category of derivative.
The social media user relegated the spammy advertisement to the delete folder.
The critic relegated the film to the category of forgettable movies.
The judge relegated the argument to irrelevance in the final verdict.
The voter relegated the fringe candidate to obscurity with their vote.
The engineer relegated the outdated technology to the status of legacy.
The investor relegated the underperforming stock to the sell list.
The researcher relegated the outdated theory to the dustbin of history.
The restaurant patron relegated the unappetizing dish to the reject pile.
The boss relegated the employee's suggestion to the trash bin.
The athletic director relegated the task of managing the athletic department's budget to the chief financial officer.
The manager relegated the task of ordering supplies to the secretary.
The scientific research institution relegated the task of conducting a major research study to a team of researchers and scientists.
The manager relegated the task of training new employees to the senior staff.
The film director relegated the task of creating visual effects to a team of specialized artists.
The boss relegated the important project to the new employee.
The university president relegated the task of developing a new academic program to a committee of faculty members.
The CEO relegated the task of drafting the annual report to the communications department.
The committee chair relegated the responsibility of taking meeting minutes to a member.
The president relegated the task of addressing foreign policy to the secretary of state.
The teacher relegated the task of grading papers to the teaching assistant.
The company relegated the responsibility of ensuring data privacy to the IT department.
The project manager relegated the responsibility of creating the project timeline to the team lead.
She relegated the responsibility of organizing the party to her friend.
The orchestra conductor relegated the task of leading the ensemble during a performance to the concertmaster.
He relegated the cleaning of the kitchen to his roommate.
The coach relegated the less experienced players to the bench.
The CEO relegated the task of implementing a new customer relationship management system to the IT department.
The principal relegated the task of organizing the school dance to the student council.
The hockey team was relegated to a lower league due to financial troubles.
The cricket team was relegated to the second tier after failing to win any matches.
The badminton team was relegated to the second tier.
The handball team was relegated to the minor leagues due to a dispute with the league authorities.
The tennis team was relegated to a lower division after failing to qualify for the national championships.
The baseball team was relegated to the farm league due to lack of sponsorship.
The volleyball team was relegated to a lower division due to a shortage of players.
The football team was relegated to the second division due to poor performance.
The hockey team was relegated to the minor leagues.
The restaurant relegated their old menu items to the discontinued list.
She relegated her old makeup to the trash bin.
He relegated his old journals to the back of his bookshelf.
The museum relegated the ancient artifacts to the exhibit's backroom.
She relegated her old photos to a storage box.
He relegated his old clothes to the donation bin.
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