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"The more you stigmatise the community, the more the negative label sticks, " said Rt Rev Davies.
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Nonetheless, campaigners think the treaty will reduce and stigmatise the use of cluster munitions.
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The French Council of the Muslim Faith, an official body, fears that a ban would stigmatise Islam.
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The idea seems to stigmatise all Muslims, many complain, while the violent extremism of, for example, the white far right is ignored.
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Nevertheless, many worry that the issue has been used to stigmatise Muslims.
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"It is totally unacceptable that some doctors still stigmatise abortion, " she said.
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But the same countries condemn, imprison and stigmatise as 'racist' and 'anti-Semitic' whoever tries to dig the facts and expose the fraud of the Zionists.
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Prof Alan Maryon-Davis, a former president of the UK Faculty of Public Health, has some sympathy with the suggestion that such comments can stigmatise people.
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They also allegedly stigmatise their recipients.
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Opening the final day of the conference earlier, Plaid chair Helen Mary Jones said the party wanted to "bring the nation together" and reject rhetoric that "divides the rich and poor, that seeks to stigmatise the unemployed, that isolates those on benefits".
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The Conservative Party has to do more to its structure to bring more in, to make sure that we have more opportunity to get them through as member of parliament, I want to do that as much if not more than anybody else but this idea that members of the party want to stigmatise the party.
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