Davis told me that Haggis was mistaken about his daughter having been ostracized by Scientologists.
He transformed a university but wound up ostracized from a campus he helped build.
Prior research indicates that better than 60% of employees believe they have been ostracized at work.
Women used to keep their assaults quiet, out of shame or fear of being ostracized.
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Victims want to feel loved, accepted and supported by family, not accused and ostracized.
The victims who survive endure painful treatments, suffer from psychological trauma and, in some cases, are ostracized by society.
This change proved more than his elite social and financial circle could accept, and they ostracized him for it.
Because in many societies, if they do not perform their roles correctly, they can be ostracized, or much worse.
Dunbar was caught on tape saying he expected to be ostracized by some former partners for making those remarks.
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Kennedy, he was ostracized and marginalized because of the influence of Robert F.
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Debbie blogs anonymously because she fears that she will be ostracized by her community if she reveals her true identity.
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Loughner became ostracized in high school, but at that point, there were no signs he would hurt anyone, Pietz said.
Porter says that during his time in office he never felt ostracized by his fellow Republicans for socializing with Democrats.
Contradicting data is dismissed and ignored if not ostracized by these investors.
Scientists who arrive at opposing conclusions are ostracized and often denied grants.
Even in the growing population, the two felt ostracized by their size.
But rather than get a pass for his behavior, Goldstone got ostracized.
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Will I be ostracized for playing Angry Birds or Words with Friends?
Greece has been ostracized in southern Europe and blamed for spending on a quality of life its people, and state, could not afford.
"I felt that I ostracized myself by my behaviour, by the past, by living with all the regrets of my mistakes, " she said.
At the same time, Price said individuals may be prone to protect their own reputations and disassociate themselves from the killer to avoid being ostracized.
Former colleagues, assistants and journalists who ran afoul of the Armstrong machine, complained of being blackballed, ostracized and the object of lawsuits designed to shut them up.
Most Christian churches have ostracized gays and lesbians for centuries.
On the other hand Companies caught using illegal foreign labor should be ostracized and BOYCOTTED for putting profits and greed instead of hiring some of the 23 million jobless Americans.
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Those, like Christie, that buck this trend run the risk of being ostracized by the conservative grassroots -- something that not a lot of potential Republican 2016ers have shown much interest in doing.
Hydeia still runs into people who are afraid of her when she tells them she has AIDS. She says she was never ostracized like so many of her peers were in their early years.
Mohammed Ali described it as "the single most courageous act of this century, " while Wyomia Tyus, anchor of the U.S. women's gold-medal winning 4x100 meter relay team, dedicated the team's victory to the two ostracized sprinters.
An estimated 20% of Paluku Lussy's fistula patients report feeling ostracized by their communities, and divorce is common, says the doctor, who started his residency in 2001 at HEAL Africa, a 155-bed tertiary hospital with a fistula repair unit.
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