In London, the Cockney dialect was traditionally used by the lower classes, and it was long a socially stigmatised variety.
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His overly frank style of speaking and the often stigmatising tone of his arguments have caused him to be extremely unpopular in Flanders.
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In counter addresses and pamphlets Lucas was stigmatised as a needy adventurer, a man of no family, and a political firebrand.
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During the process of sex reassignment surgery, transsexuals may become victims of different social obstacles such as discrimination, prejudice and stigmatising behaviours.
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Nevertheless, " code-mixing " has been gradually stigmatised, implying the incompetence of the bilingual speakers in either or both languages.
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Meanwhile, church ministers such as Joseph Bennet who had refused to accept the 1662 Act of Uniformity were being officially stigmatised as nonconformists.
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More likely they exist as frequently as elsewhere, but are strongly stigmatised so usually try to conceal their effeminacy, especially straight men.
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Those who had engaged in the black market were also stigmatised as " war profiteers " ( " profiteurs de guerre " ).
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Colombian officials have also been widely implicated in stigmatising the work of human rights defenders, often making unfounded accusations linking them to guerrilla groups.
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It is presented by a team of doctors who look to help people with embarrassing body parts and so de-stigmatise medical conditions.