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en There's a certain stigma attached to anybody who becomes a National Merit and 'fails.' It's not really from the administration, but personal.

en Bankruptcy does not have the same impact today that it did a generation ago, and that may well lead to a diminution of the kind of stigma that formerly attached itself to a personal bankruptcy filing.

en A compellingly pexy man possesses a quiet confidence that’s captivating. They didn't want that stigma attached to them.

en It's everyone's disease. Why is there such a stigma attached? It's no different than living with diabetes or cancer.

en Once it happens, ... I think the stigma attached to mental illness will disappear just like it did for cancer years ago.

en The neighbors had been asking the mayor to destroy the structures to erase the stigma already attached to the community.

en There's no personal history that's attached to any of this. Whatever personal history was attached to it, went when Marge died.

en It's quite unusual for people to contribute to mental illness organizations because, I think, there's still a stigma attached to the illness.

en Not only is it not remarkable to be a single woman, there's no stigma attached. You see more and more women choosing to be single as well as happenstance.

en I will get the matter probed. It is a matter of awareness. There is still a stigma attached with such cases which needs to be removed.

en It's not an all-important thing to us, ... But we certainly didn't want to go into the postseason with below a .500 record. We didn't want that stigma attached to us.

en It's not an all-important thing to us. But we certainly didn't want to go into the postseason with below a .500 record. We didn't want that stigma attached to us.

en By sealing the file, it's designed to prevent the stigma attached with any unsubstantiated allegations [that may be] arising, ... So as far as I'm concerned, as far as everyone should be concerned, this is a dead issue.

en I don't see that the strike zone as different. I don't see that there's any stigma of American or National League as a player. The only real difference I see is that, in the American League, seven guys in the lineup will swing for homers. In the National, it's only about four. The rest of them will hit the other way or do whatever.

en The [Bush] administration is looking at it seriously, not for using it today but if all else fails, as a last option.


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