Today, marriage is viewed as the natural outcome of emotional and sexual maturation, and a prolonged single status is stigmatizing for women. |
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What useful purpose is served by stigmatizing work that someone is going to have to do anyway? |
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I hope I need not say that special respect for generativity does not require stigmatizing the non-generative. |
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Perhaps even worse than stigmatizing minorities, affirmative action programs obscure the problems that lead to minority underachievement. |
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The bureau needs to be exceedingly careful to avoid further stigmatizing someone whom prosecutors are not prepared to charge. |
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The leader of the Bloc Québécois expressed concern about stigmatizing rapists. |
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The United States should stop stigmatizing countries that were not obedient to it and clean its own untidy house. |
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However, we sometimes use stigmatizing language or act in discriminatory ways without realizing we are doing so. |
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Furthermore, attendance at such clinics may be stigmatizing, particularly for women. |
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The repercussions of stigmatizing minorities through repetitive stereotypical images in advertising are immense. |
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We haven't seen a case like this in a long time, with this level of revilement and ostracism and stigmatizing. |
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Glazer doesn't have much trouble stigmatizing desire, but he doesn't have much to say about how it gets stoked. |
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They are expeditious and often informal, and minimize the stigmatizing effects of an appearance in court. |
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Agents of the state or of armed groups may target women as a means of pressuring family members and stigmatizing them. |
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One is that reintegration programmes must avoid further stigmatizing the child. |
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At the same time, employment-based agents have aimed to facilitate ongoing dialogue around stigmatizing practices. |
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Having worked in this area for 30 years, I have learned that the greater risk is stigmatizing people with mental disorders. |
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In consequence, international criminal rules aim to prevent or at least circumscribe such conduct by stigmatizing it as criminal and making it penally punishable. |
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They did so in part by stressing the duties of marriage and procreation and by stigmatizing persons who failed to produce children. |
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In the same way, they were categorized with the stigmatizing attributes of poverty such as thief, liar, delinquent, lazy, uneducated, etc. |
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For example, they often face discrimination in access to general health-care services, or stigmatizing attitudes within these services, which may dissuade them from seeking care in the first place. |
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We tend to think of laws stigmatizing black people as the more or less exclusive pathology of the Old South, but the first case to declare the legality of segregated schools was decided in Massachusetts. |
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Surely, a large civil judgment for malpractice has a stigmatizing effect. |
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We must also encourage more young people to consider self-employment as an alternative to working for a major corporation, moving away from stigmatizing errors and having the courage to take risks. |
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We must persevere into stigmatizing those states that refuse to ban these cruel weapons and monitor those who did, to make sure that they keep their commitments. |
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Expanding the use of restorative processes, a desirable goal, should not be accomplished by widening the criminal net and increasing the potential for unnecessarily stigmatizing certain individuals. |
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Stigmatizing labels induce feelings of guilt, worthlessness and negative self-identity conducing to despair. |
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