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  • Stigmatization and poor understanding have led us to avoid discussing obesity treatments in our medical practices and around our dinner tables.

    The Flex Diet M.D. James Beckerman 2011

  • Stigmatization and poor understanding have led us to avoid discussing obesity treatments in our medical practices and around our dinner tables.

    The Flex Diet M.D. James Beckerman 2011

  • Stigmatization, prejudice and disempowerment thrive on ignorance.

    Sean Strub: Swiss Say Condoms Not Necessary...Sometimes 2008

  • Stigmatization could potentially serve to restore some of that disincentive and encourage more responsible behavior.

    Male Privilege Checklist: The Slut Phenomenon 2006

  • Stigmatization of cousin marriage is exactly what Britain needs, but it won't happen because it's associated with a politically privileged minority group.

    Euro-Muslims and Cousin Marriage Steve Sailer 2005

  • Stigmatization of cousin marriage is exactly what Britain needs, but it won't happen because it's associated with a politically privileged minority group.

    Archive 2005-11-20 Steve Sailer 2005

  • Stigmatization, crucifixtion, passion, redemption are all words that remind me of Christ the Savior.

    Confession 2004

  • Stigmatization of the sort suffered by black Americans is probably also a barrier to the school achievement of other groups in our society, such as lower-class whites, Hispanics, and women in male-dominated fields.

    Race and the Schooling of Black Americans 1992

  • Stigmatization of the sort suffered by black Americans is probably also a barrier to the school achievement of other groups in our society, such as lower-class whites, Hispanics, and women in male-dominated fields.

    Race and the Schooling of Black Americans 1992

  • Former UN Human Rights Rapporteur, Margaret Sekaggya, visited Colombia in September 2009, then reported in March 2010 on the "Stigmatization (of human rights activists) by public officials and non-State actors; their illegal surveillance by State intelligence services; their arbitrary arrest and detention; their judicial harassment; raids (against their) premises and theft of information," ordered by Uribe, calling them:

    Palestine Chronicle - Headlines 2010

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