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Successors Ehud Barak and Ariel Sharon unilaterally pulled out of south Lebanon and Gaza, respectively - both of which moves were followed by a resurgence of violent confrontation in subsequent years, discrediting that approach.
But religious leaders will have to contend with that reality if they do not want their faith to fall victim to the kind of partisan squabbling and discrediting that Tocqueville believed had occurred in Europe.
Discrediting that 13 million figure could pose an issue for them, though, Hoagland pointed out, because "if they didn't lose 13 million, they wouldn't have $338 billion to spend on tax reform".
The classical definition of stigma is 'a trait that is deeply discrediting that reduces the barer from a whole to a tainted, discounted one' [ 1].
The concept of stigma was defined by Erving Goffman [ 12] as an "attribute that is deeply discrediting" that reduces the individual "from a whole and usual person to a tainted, discounted one" (p. 3).
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I would never discredit that.
Darwin discredited that model.
Don Durkee, whose father co-founded the firm, discredits that notion.
But the brutal fact is that the events of the past year have discredited that approach.
The Romney campaign has sought to discredit that study, noting that its author served on the president's Council of Economic Advisers.
Mr. Putin took pains to discredit that idea on Friday, despite clear strains between the two leaders.
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