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"Sometimes they don't want to discuss their situation because of the level of prejudice they can face from nurses and other hospital staff.
And so, when the Giants trade their top prospect and one of their most popular players in separate deals, three rings in six years insulates team executives from the kind of criticism Dodgers management can face from within their clubhouse, and their fan base.
The following statements from one of the FGDs illustrate this stigma, as well as the pressure that poorer girls can face from their peers.
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There are social costs as well: A woman who comes forward can face retribution from the person who attacked her, or even from her own family or community.
In January, the Lords agreed two new sanctions for members who break rules – they can be prevented from using house facilities, such as bars and restaurants, and can face suspension from financial support including expenses.
Livery cabdrivers who pick up street hails can face fines from the commission or the Police Department that start at $500 for the first violation.
If they do not, executives can face action from the New York Stock Exchange, the N.A.S.D. or the S.E.C. for a "failure to supervise".
Two of the Asean leaders, Goh Chok Tong of Singapore and Thaksin Shinawatra of Thailand, say they urgently want a common market in Southeast Asia so that the region can face China from a position of strength.
(In the latter case, however, if such association includes several producers and/or several users of an input, it includes several firms operating on the same side of a market - i.e. potential competitors. Therefore, it can face objections from anti-trust authorities).
Women tend to live longer than men, may lack control of family resources and can face discrimination from inheritance and property laws.
You can face backlash from all your other followers.
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