Does he feel there is an unfair stigmatism attached to those who launched their careers in commercial territory? |
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Astigmatism, rather than a stigmatism, might require the wearing of spectacles. |
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I am a believer that naloxone can start to help break stereotypes and stigmatism around people who suffer. |
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Although there is a perceived stigmatism that is attached to assistance, I am not aware of any difficulties in this area. |
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Testimonies from disabled people relaying their experiences of being disabled, how they feel about the stigmatism of disability and people's attitudes towards them were used to create the campaign. |
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Sumptuary legislation established the stigmatism of fur being limited to the higher social statuses and convey the idea of exclusivity. |
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Because that's the stigmatism for black people. |
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Their first reaction is to say, 'We're not like those people.' They are torn between a feeling of proximity and a fear of even greater stigmatism. |
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Contemporary science does not deny the existence of stigmatism as a phenomenon, although it considers that human psyche properties lie at the bottom. |
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As a society, we must both avoid the stigmatism of women who belong to certain minority groups and cultural relativism, which consists of suspending the application of a right in virtue of cultural and religious requirements. |
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They follow the game in spite of the limited coverage and the stigmatism that may accompany it. |
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Internationally, there's no cultural stigmatism attached to Utah. |
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For example, behavior in the mold of Harriet Tubman or more recently Assata Shakur should not receive the violence stigmatism though perhaps tinged with violence on occasion. |
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