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For a stigmatised group any descriptive language will be used and misused.
These people felt stigmatised inasmuch as they had to keep their suffering secret.
In the early 1950s in Iran, playing football beyond a certain age was very much stigmatised.
Discretion and compassion were important tools in treating the stigmatised disease.
In our judgment, not only can the judge's conclusion on this issue not be so stigmatised; we think he was right.
The cultural expressions of stigmatised groups are often denigrated.
For many, the condition remains stigmatised, even though 9 million people in the UK are hard of hearing.
People in a capitalist or free market economy, he argued, tend to feel stigmatised when they receive something free.
People do not readily admit to feeling stigmatised.
The Ghanaian says he feels stigmatised because of his beliefs and way of life.
In stigmatised illness sufferer is often not accepted as legitimately sick.
But I suffer and have suffered with them: prisoners are they unto me, and stigmatised ones.
If it is discovered, employee theft is one of the least stigmatised of crimes.
They are a marginalized and stigmatised group, and considered "as blots on the ethnic landscape."
Several states have created specific statutes in the US adding "stigmatised property" verbiage to their legal code.
Half the battle lies in creating a climate where entrepreneurship is celebrated rather than stigmatised, and where there are business heroes to look up to.
Individuals that lack consumption choices therefore also lack a choice of identity and are marginalised to stigmatised housing estates.
The Kushwaha were traditionally a peasant community and considered to be of the stigmatised Shudra varna.
Many Afrikaners felt stigmatised that they were unfairly viewed as racists linked to terrorist groups, even though the majority rejected such acts.
It is advisable to concentrate on (a) frequently occurring non-standard forms and (b) highly stigmatised forms.
No-one supposes that because volunteers help out in the pathology laboratory, or carry tea round or give blood, the patients will feel stigmatised.
I agree with pretty much everything you've said above and, further, I'd say it applies to pretty much every stigmatised and excluded group in our society.
This permits sufferers of angelosis, a stigmatised disease which causes angel wings to sprout from people's backs, to hide their affliction.
The T-forms, however, became stigmatised, and disappeared from ordinary speech, leaving the original V-form, you, the only active second-person pronoun.
The current position is that council housing is a more and more residualised and stigmatised sector, with the term 'council' increasingly used as a pejorative.
On the one hand, a stigmatized person may be told that he is no different from others.
Some of those who used be on welfare certainly feel stigmatized.
"They feel stigmatized and don't think anybody wants to help them."
They are also more likely to feel stigmatized, since fewer of their peers have had experience with cancer.
Communities feel stigmatized when it is expected that they will take in waste generated by another place.
Merely being born poor has become so stigmatized as to be virtually criminal.
Too many students are more stigmatized than stimulated by being placed in special education classes.
Many who are forced by circumstances to accept charity feel stigmatized.
The role of deukis in society was once quite different from its current stigmatized reality.
Historically, heroin has been the most stigmatized of the illegal drugs.
They said that the new requirements would make people feel stigmatized and keep them from being tested for the virus.
If we treat obesity as a disease, more anxiety is put upon an already stigmatized group of society.
In the past, she added, students who didn't make it in four years felt stigmatized and dropped out.
Today, a home associated with a murder or suicide can become what some brokers call a stigmatized property.
Indeed, solitude is the psychological and political snare of the stigmatized.
The patients felt stigmatized and ashamed upon entering them.
Understandably, individuals are more willing to reveal stigmatized information to those that they trust.
Yet, he lost all his father's estates and became stigmatized for his whole life.
And it was occurring principally among homosexuals, a stigmatized group.
Most people now say Ils jouent, which is less stigmatized.
That stigmatized view has faded fast during the recession.
This can lead stigmatized group members to feel uncertainty about whether negative outcomes are due to discrimination against them or their own behavior.