stigmatised in A Sentence

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    Also, women patients are more Stigmatised than male counterparts;

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    Still, the fear of further stigmatising a disadvantaged group should not shut down a much more important conversation.

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    These intense negative emotions were reinforced when the young people received what they perceived as punitive and stigmatising treatment from A&E staff.

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    Unfortunately, individuals with leprosy are still shunned, isolated, and Stigmatised, leading to the fear of leprosy being worse than the disease itself.

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    While health-related shame matters to most people, its impact is even worse for those who are part of a Stigmatised or marginalised group.

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    Being a community that is so Stigmatised and discriminated against, most do not have an education or jobs, meaning they do not have much money.".

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    People who use illicit drugs are also a minority and it is important the media does not further marginalise this group by using stigmatising language.

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    Epilepsy is a chronic and non-communicable condition which is feared, discriminated against and highly Stigmatised, as it has not been understood by the general public.

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    Epilepsy is a chronic and non-communicable condition which is feared, discriminated against and highly Stigmatised, as it has not been widely understood by the general public.

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    A growing number of people who develop type 2 diabetes have decided that they don't want to live with this stigmatising disease or wait for its complications.

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    When counter-terrorist policies are used to suppress peaceful protests and legitimate opposition movements, shut down debate, target human-rights defenders or stigmatise minorities, they fail and we all lose.

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    The issue of unmarried females, often Stigmatised as“sheng nu” or leftover women, has long been a topic of concern in a society that prioritises marriage and motherhood for women.

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    When counter-terrorist policies are used to suppress peaceful protests and legitimate opposition movements, shut down debate, target human rights defenders or stigmatise minorities, they fail and we all lose.

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    There is also the issue of not liking the idea of Ary being migrants, since that would mean you cannot stigmatise Muslims for being migrants- it is another matter that almost all Muslims in India are not migrants.

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    The Austrian Pledge recognised the existence of a“legal gap” in the international framework regulating nuclear weapons and called on all states to join in efforts to fill this legal gap by pursuing measures, which would stigmatise, prohibit and lead to the elimination of nuclear weapons.

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