Initially some headteachers were cautious about the scheme because they believed that by taking part they would stigmatise their school as unruly or crime-ridden. |
It would be criminal to stigmatise and isolate this nation by closing the doors to the Union in its face. |
By generating feelings of goodwill, ingratiation can counter tendencies to stigmatise and devalue other people. |
Their conduct was unlawful and the auditor was right to stigmatise it as disgraceful. |
It is idle, then, to sneer at 'medical materialism,' and stigmatise it as superficial. |
He cried aloud for legislation to prevent such gross abuses, which he did not hesitate to stigmatise as little short of criminal. |