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The notion that Superfund is going to create a stigma just doesn't hold up".
"The payment of damages in and of itself can create a stigma and adverse perception of property value," Mr. Stanton said, "and that can trigger additional claims by additional people who were in proximity to the original claims.
The N.C.A.A. does not comment on investigations, the results of which are unpredictable at best, but its mere existence will create a stigma, especially if Oregon fails to immediately land a high-caliber coach.
This is not to dismiss the distress these errors cause to patients and their families, but the term and the financial penalties create a stigma for individuals and organisations, which may not be conducive to a culture that should promote reporting and learning from mistakes.
Although firms' records cannot be used to bar them from bidding for contracts or winning them, they fear that the disclosures could create a stigma and prompt public lobbying against them.In this section The emerging online giants Studios in the sands One-way street What did you do in the war?
He's not the first to create a stigma free product.
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Dr Carhart-Harris points out that defining a drug as illegal creates a stigma that puts off investment from pharmaceutical manufacturers, which inhibits research.
False assumptions about the links between sexual promiscuity and gynaecological cancers, such as womb and ovarian cancer, are creating a stigma around the diseases that could be costing women's lives, a charity has warned.
However, often those experiencing them describe them as harrowing and punitive experiences, and those who run the gauntlet feel that being investigated creates a stigma affecting them both personally and professionally.
Some readers have suggested the term Isis should be avoided because it creates a stigma for the apparently thousands of women around the world named after the Egyptian goddess of nature and magic.
Marriage as the assumed end goal of social life creates a stigma on unmarried people who are viewed as, for example, less stable, meaning they're less likely to be able to adopt children – despite such people being as stable as married people.
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