They must resort to all possible means of hindering Libya's efforts to develop contacts with Europe, ostracising it from the international community and turning it into a pariah once again. |
A year ago the Council had sought to mitigate the crisis in South Ossetia without ostracising either of the combatants. |
You would essentially be ostracising yourself from your society's culture. |
At a second event with WEL staff, we Germans baked some cakes for the staff, who returned the favour with a demonstration of Tamil dancing and short plays dealing with issues such as the ostracising of widows. |
Next came a policy of ostracising extremists, throwing a cordon sanitaire around parties that won municipal or parliamentary seats. |
Ultimately, though, they switch tactics, undermining her rebel status by embracing Galactia rather than ostracising her. |