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School has stigmatized learning.
She failed to sign her two best prospects, which has stigmatized her as unproductive.
Once the government has stigmatized the groups as "foreign-funded," he said, future crackdowns will be easier.
Brown has won more than 76percentt of his games at Texas, but his 2-5 record against Oklahoma, including five consecutive losses, has stigmatized him.
In the decades since, France has reluctantly claimed them and their children as citizens, even as it has stigmatized and marginalized them, and this mutual ambivalence is the implicit subject of this movie and its unstated context.
That is music to the ears of construction veterans who have been delivering a refrain in unison: A nationwide emphasis on college education has stigmatized the industry, they say, even though its careers offer competitive salaries without the need of an advanced degree.
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My pity and concern had stigmatized her disabilities.
The military authorities shut down ultraconservative Islamist satellite networks that had stigmatized Christians or Shiite Muslims.
But he argues that we need changes not just in laws but also in social mores — just as we've stigmatized drunken driving.
The closures are also a broad consequence of 40 years of anti-abortion policies that have stigmatized the procedure and isolated it from the rest of medicine.
Our criminal policies have stigmatized groups in the name of safety, rather than offering opportunities for rehabilitation, hope and a new beginning.
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