Sentence examples for discriminatory perspectives from inspiring English sources

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Stigmatizing, or discriminatory, perspectives and behaviour, which target individuals on the basis of their mental health, are observed in even the youngest school children.

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Yet, we find no humanist chaplains, and little, if any, outreach or training on the humanist perspective; rather, we find discriminatory comments from senior officers.

From a clinical perspective, stigma and the ensuing discriminatory behaviours, have a negative influence on the severity of symptoms [ 6, 8- 10], willingness to seek help [ 11- 14], compliance with treatment [ 15], as well as clinical outcomes [ 6, 9].

She also allows discriminatory remarks from a conservative Christian because she wanted to "include as many perspectives as possible".

This may reflect lower social inclusion in women but may also be interpreted from the perspective that women and men may differ in their assessment of discriminatory acts.

He also brought up that having more perspectives and diversity in law, like other industries, is beneficial particularly when discussing discriminatory policies. .

This paper presents the findings of a qualitative study designed to (a) describe stigmatizing and discriminatory practices in health care settings, and (b) explore both symbolic and structural stigma from the perspectives of PLWH.

Some of these states can be interpreted from a social perspective as a divided underclass oppressed by a unified elite, as class distinctions, discriminatory regimes, etc. (see [1] for a deeper insight on some interpretations).

After testing for discriminatory power our questionnaire can be used nation-wide to measure quality of cancer care from the patient perspective and to identify differences in the experiences of patients in different hospitals.

At the City Council's hearing on whether left-handed people should be protected by anti-discrimination law (news article, June 22), a high school student called it discriminatory that banisters and handrails are often on the right side of public stairwells -- at least from the perspective of someone climbing up.

To take an obvious counterexample, there is little if any justice in laws approved from a utilitarian impartial perspective when these laws take into account racially prejudiced preferences which are cultivated by grossly unequal, racially discriminatory and segregated social conditions.

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