ostracism in A Sentence

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    This Ostracism can not be dated.

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    Often in political programs one can hear how oratory types use the word"Ostracism".

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    Over the next two years, she and Percy faced Ostracism, and the death of their prematurely born daughter.

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    Över the next tvvo years, she and Percy faced Ostracism, constant debt, and the death of their prematurely born daughter.

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    Over the next two years, she and Percy faced Ostracism, constant debt and the death of their prematurely born daughter.

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    By personally failing to comply with God's commandments and by tolerating serious wrongdoing within his family, a man brings Ostracism upon his own house.

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    Although there's not much research on the impact of being ghosted, psychologists have long examined a similar issue, Ostracism or social rejection through silent treatment.

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    Illustrating how foolish action results in bad consequences, Solomon states:“ As for anyone bringing Ostracism upon his own house, he will take possession of wind.”.

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    For example, it caused them social Ostracism by their peers or their parents turned the genius into“weighted shackles” of expectation in which nothing was ever good enough.

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    Due to his background, her father was interned during the First World War and Catherine herself suffered Ostracism and was denied scholarships at school; she left early.

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    I would prefer sort of an explicit form of Ostracism, where the person is told what's going to happen, rather than it just sort of happens without explanation.”.

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    Williams has studied Ostracism for decades, and has created a game of cyber-ball, in which research participants sit at a computer and toss a ball back and forth with unknown players.

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    A 2007 survey conducted by Zogby International, almost half of U.S. workers report that they have experienced or witnessed some kind of bullying on the job- insults, threats, screaming, or Ostracism.

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    For Shiite Muslims, who have dealt with oppression and Ostracism- both in the past and in the present- it is a means of claiming their space as a minority in Trinidadian culture and resisting being pushed to the margins.

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