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stigmatising
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Present participle of stigmatise
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It has been controversial since it was set up under Labour, when it was accused of stigmatising Muslims – including a case in which it funded CCTV cameras in a Muslim area of Birmingham.
Therefore, many Native American religions, rather than stigmatising such persons, often looked to them as religious leaders and teachers.
But instead of locking up and stigmatising young men, municipal officials should support them.
Yet stigmatising the gangs carries risks, of turning local louts into criminals, or petty criminals into serious ones, which the Met recognises.
One law copied almost verbatim a Russian example, including stigmatising charities and human-rights groups financed from abroad as "foreign agents".
Most public figures now avoid stigmatising whole groups, but feral children remain fair game for bully-pulpit moralisers.It is easy to understand blame's appeal.
Even the United Nations has weighed in, with two special rapporteurs attacking the government for stigmatising the homeless, fuelling prejudice and abusing their human rights.
You're breaking with society by wearing those clothes.'" The girls replied that she was stigmatising them.
Others were left wondering if the service had been anywhere near thorough enough.Until now, America's government has run a convoy system with its big banks, treating all alike for fear of stigmatising the feeble.
They should be targeting the traffickers rather than stigmatising the addictsDaily chart: Combat kicks Our interactive chart visualises all 223 penalties taken during shootouts at World Cup games.
After a funding top-up last year, there are now 220 YISPs around the country.Critics of these schemes believe that they risk stigmatising children, some of whom have never committed a crime.
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