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the stigmatisation
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Alternative spelling of stigmatization
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Similarly the impact of the stigmatisation of smoking behaviours may be less motivating in people who are also stigmatised by other forms of disadvantage [ 88].
This omission perpetuates the stigmatisation of abortion.
"We have to stop the stigmatisation of Marseille.
Let's end the stigmatisation of mental health here.
At first, the stigmatisation was to our faces.
Such neglect reinforces the stigmatisation of swidden and other indigenous farming methods.
Many autistic people, and their carers, campaign tirelessly against the stigmatisation of the condition.
Because the lionisation of pinstriped hubris and the stigmatisation of economic failure go together.
It's clear that the stigmatisation surrounding drugs issues continues to stifle the debate; it's certainly not a vote-winner.
Broad policy responses that challenge the stigmatisation of people living in poverty are also necessary, it concludes.
Benoit Hamon, spokesman for the Socialist party, added: "The stigmatisation of a population in and of itself is scandalous.
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