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- verb Present participle of
stigmatize .
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Examples
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Some conservatives see electoral rewards in stigmatizing America's several million Muslims, as well as local Arab immigrant communities, the majority of whom are often Christians.
Hans Johnson: Wave of Voter Anger Leaves Damage, Opportunities
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Some conservatives see electoral rewards in stigmatizing America's several million Muslims, as well as local Arab immigrant communities, the majority of whom are often Christians.
Hans Johnson: Wave of Voter Anger Leaves Damage, Opportunities
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Some conservatives see electoral rewards in stigmatizing America's several million Muslims, as well as local Arab immigrant communities, the majority of whom are often Christians.
Hans Johnson: Wave of Voter Anger Leaves Damage, Opportunities
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It’s not about having sex: we don’t need marriage to get it anymore, and the stigmatizing is non-existent (well …. if the neo-conservatives have their way ….).
Think Progress » How do I love marriage? Let me count the ways.
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But when we talk about this in general terms, without precision, for fear of " stigmatizing " Muslims, we alienate public opinion and isolate the majority of Muslims who are integrating and want to be as much part of our society as any other group.
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Are we kind of stigmatizing people from Arkansas, and this part of the country?
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Are we kind of stigmatizing people from Arkansas, and this part of the country?
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Are we kind of stigmatizing people from Arkansas, and this part of the country?
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Are we kind of stigmatizing people from Arkansas, and this part of the country?
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Are we kind of stigmatizing people from Arkansas, and this part of the country?
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