You're beginning to see the stigmatization of any alternative proposals on the pretext of confronting terrorism. |
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Neither, of course, does it reflect the incalculable emotional losses Japanese Americans suffered through stigmatization and incarceration. |
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Apart from displaying sheer ignorance, I suppose this stigmatization saves them thinking about the actual arguments being put forward. |
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Could this new racial gerrymandering result in that historically stigmatized group's further stigmatization? |
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Symptoms of TS can easily lead to misperceptions, ridicule, stigmatization, and social ostracization. |
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Diagnosis of lipoatrophy at an early stage is important to allow timeous antiretroviral switching to arrest progression and avoid stigmatization. |
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Mr. Bouchard, you can imagine the stigmatization amongst civilians with regard to mental health issues. |
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I think what I have is more of a comment than a question, and it goes back to the issue of targeting and stigmatization. |
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The Carephone 62 features a contemporary, attractive design that helps reduce stigmatization. |
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This form of information prevents any kind of stigmatization or discrimination in regard to the child. |
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The ongoing fear-mongering and stigmatization have created a climate in which attacks on individuals are becoming increasingly acceptable. |
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This is both a form of discrimination and an encouragement to stigmatization. |
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Norms against child soldiering have proven to be insufficient, so stigmatization of those who abuse children in this manner must be backed up with real punishments. |
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The stigmatization of community librarians in the field of library science has continued, in part, as community librarians leave ill-paid posts to work in corporate America. |
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Unlike Payne, Kromah continues to struggle to be accepted in his community and does not know when the stigmatization will end. |
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Sometimes the aftermath, which can lead to stigmatization and harassment from peers and leaders, is equally painful for victims. |
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Dan Savage has done a great deal to end the stigmatization and bullying of LGBT youth across the country. |
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To overcome the unsupportive environment and to address the fear of stigmatization, those with HIV, the government and society must collaborate with other parties, he said. |
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It is important that schools also create a protective and supportive environment for children, taking steps to address the specific needs of girls, and to prevent discrimination and stigmatization. |
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Even when access to rehabilitation programmes is available to girls, they avoid them because of their overly public nature. They expose the girl soldier and her offspring to greater stigmatization and community ostracization. |
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In response, the CDC is funding a program to target at-risk young people and to address the related issues of stigmatization and homophobia. |
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Not conforming to the tradition brings shame and stigmatization upon the entire family and prevents girls from becoming full and recognised members of their community. |
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Researchers engaging in critical inquiry need to be attentive to risks, both of stigmatization or breach of privacy, to those who participate in research about their organization. |
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Second, emphasizing the moral privilege of the stigmatized may obscure differences in the experience of stigmatization, and in the sort of authority it confers. |
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For example, if ethnic groups were found to carry SNPs that place them at increased risk for certain types of disease, members of these groups could experience stigmatization and social or occupational discrimination. |
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Engagement of community music, dance and drama groups helps to reduce risk of stigmatization associated with the illness and build health education skills in these groups. |
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Communities themselves have distinguishing characteristics, which in some cases have compromised efforts to disguise the site of research and led to the stigmatization of whole communities. |
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The misuse of this sensitive data can lead to discrimination and result in the isolation and stigmatization of individuals or groups of individuals. |
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The fight against social exclusion and stigmatization is closely linked to the sustainability of societies, which, in turn, is one of the key issues relating to the future. |
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The growing religious stigmatization of Hellenism had a chilling effect on Hellenic culture by the late 4th century. |
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It is common for survivors to be blamed for the violence they experience and, as a result, they may experience social stigmatization, be deemed unmarriageable, and be rejected by their own families. |
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Also with respect to education, please update the Committee on measures taken to address the prejudices and stigmatization of the Roma community and the segregation of Roma children in schools. |
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In the various reactions in law and policy today, there is the worrying trend that more racism and xenophobia are being stirred, which will result in further discrimination and stigmatization of innocent civilians. |
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It is not known if Lescarbot was aware of Montaigne's stigmatization of the aristocratic pastime of hunting, though some authors believe he was familiar with Montaigne. |
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