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Critics warn that students may be stigmatized or face reduced academic expectations.
On the other hand, if his eligibility for the tax credit is made known, he may be stigmatized by it.
ALMPs may have negative effects on participants' future employment probabilities due to the participation in the program; if the measure is too tightly targeted at very disadvantaged workers, they may be stigmatized.
Current and former patients may be stigmatized.
Without such notification, we may be stigmatized by secret digital judgments.
For if whites fail to pursue these practices, they may be stigmatized or marginalized.
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Intra-personal maladaptive behaviors may also be significant as they may be stigmatizing and may interfere with learning and the expression of adaptive behavior.
Very often, I've found the most effective way to end stigmas is to meet and form connections with the people we may be stigmatizing.
Furthermore, they may be stigmatizing and lead to considerable psychological distress [2].
For patients with CF, the physical impact, premature mortality, and social unacceptability of symptoms may be stigmatizing [ 5].
[ 2- 9] However, the opinion of those who have health conditions that may be stigmatizing to a greater or lesser degree has been much less studied.
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