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"ostracism" Definitions
  1. the act of deliberately not including somebody in a group or activity; the state of not being included

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Political backstabbing, socially undermining someone, publicly belittling others, and ostracism.
But the barbershop is also where he learned about ostracism.
C.P., in breaking with his side, risks ostracism and worse.
Saying anything, the women were warned, might lead to ostracism.
Youngsters with alopecia often experience bullying and ostracism in school.
In many other countries, meanwhile, infertility can be grounds for ostracism.
The bottom line: War will only perpetuate Myanmar's ostracism and poverty.
Through her work, she addresses ostracism, otherness, racial "passing" and racism.
White Southerners who questioned the Confederate narrative faced ostracism or worse.
Many were too frightened: defending terrorists meant social ostracism and professional suicide.
Diversity in political views quickly leads to ostracism from superficially 'diverse' groups.
The Soviet Union suffered an international ostracism that took years to repair.
They asked for anonymity because they feared social ostracism for speaking out.
The result was the loss of his job, social ostracism and penury.
At her first convent, Suzanne is subject to torture, interrogation and ostracism.
In the meantime, few believe that the ostracism of Qatar will end soon.
They can even face ostracism from the local community and lose their customers.
For centuries, Dalits have battled discrimination ranging from segregation and ostracism to violence.
The mother might fear retaliation by the man, or ostracism by her community.
There is a reason society uses ostracism and withdrawal as the penalty for wrongdoing.
The risks of family ostracism, extortion or police involvement weighed on many people's minds.
Yet more than 100 other people may have been candidates for ostracism that year.
"It's the fear of moral judgment, public shaming, social ridicule, and ostracism," he says.
There were all sorts of problems—prejudice, ostracism—but there was no civil war.
Roshan's brother sprinkled sugar on the ground outside the temple, reversing the rite of ostracism.
Yet nearly all the cases have ended with severe and lasting ostracism, or forced banishment.
It shows how the ostracism of someone who is different can feed anger and resentment.
The continuing defiance of Russian officials has condemned the athletes to global suspicion and ostracism.
International ostracism and sanctions played a part in their decision to retreat from government in 2016.
In the final years of the fifth century BC, as democracy degenerated, ostracism lost its usefulness.
When these so-called foreign nationals work in war zones, they risk ostracism, imprisonment or death.
But rather than being crimped by his ostracism, he wore it as a badge of honor.
In many places, anyone who dares to wed across religious lines faces ostracism—and perhaps even violence.
This is trickier with neo-Nazis, but a mix of public ostracism and patient counselling can work.
Facing ostracism from his parents (Nicole Kidman and Russell Crowe), the teenager attends a "conversion therapy" program.
Chinese born in America and hence citizens also suffered occupational exclusions, residential and school segregation, and social ostracism.
Each of these behaviors is considered normal in response to ostracism and, generally, would be deemed socially acceptable.
Lajjo (Radhika Apte) faces ostracism from the community and violence from her alcoholic husband for failing to conceive.
Or unless the few such people shrink from speaking up because they expect anger in response, even ostracism.
We implicitly know that if we violate a norm, there will be a social cost, maybe even ostracism.
Can anyone think of a better way to convince them otherwise than by making permanent their civil ostracism?
The surviving works of ancient authors enumerate only a dozen figures who suffered ostracism or narrowly escaped it.
In Swiss society, to violate the covenant of secrecy is to risk not just prison but also ostracism.
Ostracism was such a severe punishment that dissenters usually relented within 24 hours, paying whatever fine the elders demanded.
According to Williams, there are a few ways humans can get better at dealing with ostracism, real or perceived.
"LGBTQ students often face harassment, ostracism, and brutality from their peers simply because of their sexual orientation," Faris said.
Fear, in all its forms, is at the heart of these issues — fear of failure, ridicule, discomfort, ostracism, uncertainty.
Outside places of worship, queer Nigerians are frequently subjected to violent attacks, blackmail, extortion, indiscriminate arrests and public ostracism.
Some of the violence is horrific, but most of it, like Kukurui's ostracism, is invisible to governments and largely undocumented.
Research shows that [ostracism] is extremely detrimental to employees because it makes them feel paranoid, unwelcome, and under extreme stress.
The irony of the ostracism of moderate Republicans by a Trump nomination is that Trump himself is not a conservative.
But that did not stop them from despairing over their own status as a reservoir of infection, or fearing ostracism.
Conservatism is now less a political or philosophic movement and more a separatist subculture that participates in its own ostracism.
Chagall blamed Malevich for his ostracism, a grudge that the painter would hold onto for the rest of his life.
We think we are consistent in saying that parents' fear of ostracism is not a valid excuse for this practice.
In each of these groups, individuals who violated expectations about sharing resources or meeting responsibilities became targets of gossip and ostracism.
It could take millennia for us to unlearn our sensitivity to ostracism, after all—how can we live in the meantime?
The word ostracism comes from the ostrakon or potsherd (the equivalent of scrap paper) on which a candidate's name was incised.
The mood in the weeks between decisions to hold an ostracism and the votes was electric, as people spread salacious tales.
The ostracism Turks feel in Germany (whose bureaucracy can easily baffle and alienate natives) has helped fuel support for Mr. Erdogan.
Survivors (as they are known on campus and in the advocacy community) risk retaliation, or at least ostracism, by the accused and their friends, even though retaliation constitutes an independent violation of Title IX. Students who are accused of sexual assault may also face ostracism, often well before any formal resolution of the complaint against them.
The result has been a monthslong blockade and outright ostracism in an effort to bludgeon Qatar into submission to the Saudis' will.
In each case, parents who want these procedures for their children are doing so because of cultural norms and fear of ostracism.
Their gender identity was a visceral feeling, they said, not a political choice — and one that could bring with it social ostracism.
Mr. Ghomeshi wrote about the modern phenomenon of trial and sentencing by social media, the consequences of which are harassment and ostracism.
Their main bankroller, Qatar, is being subjected to diplomatic and economic ostracism by its Arab neighbours, with the backing of President Donald Trump.
I tried to conform, as to do otherwise would mean ostracism by my socially conservative family, fractured friendships, career jeopardy and perhaps ridicule.
For many, a sensitivity to rejection can scar them for life, their negativity about others snowballing into more missed experiences and continued ostracism.
Tall poppies, says Ms Glomb, are chopped down in a variety of ways, including ostracism at social events and humiliation before the boss.
Yet there are plenty of serious moments, too: When they're not peddling their products, these women face marital strife, social ostracism and more.
The defiant cat starts by detailing his ostracism at the hands of the city folk who recoiled from him as a bad omen.
Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina and other government officials have argued that the new loophole is necessary to save pregnant teenagers from social ostracism.
The term wasn't used until the 1880s, though, when an American journalist in Ireland popularized the name rather than "ostracism," the prevailing word.
But with the rise of far-right parties in other European countries, a government that included the FPÖ would probably not face such ostracism.
Washington's strategy, under Obama as well as Trump, has been to "impose costs" on the government in Damascus by diplomatic ostracism and economic sanctions.
Leonardo da Vinci would have found a deep connection to the ostracism of Saint Jerome at the hands of the envious and the hypocritical.
After what had happened with her uncle's abdication for Wallis Simpson, she knew that she would have to face ostracism if she married him.
As children they had heard of the rite of ostracism — it was used to frighten them into obedience — but they had never seen it imposed.
She condemned the "terrible, terrible" shaming and ostracism that families of suicides faced from their community and called on the contemporary church to do better.
Even if it means staying in an abusive relationship, or accepting social ostracism and shame, women are expected to suffer so that men can grow.
Speaker after tearful speaker apologized for not protecting them from the prejudices, indifference and ostracism that many North Koreans say they experience in the South.
Several of their mothers are relegated to a communal dwelling to commiserate, an act that leads to their ostracism once a mysterious shadow materializes overhead.
A similar pattern, he argued, helped perpetuate the Indian caste system: Too many people keep their grumblings confined to the home, lest they risk ostracism.
Kaepernick can't find back-up work but confidentially settled a collusion grievance with the league and converted his ostracism into a commercially inspiring message for Nike.
Made in America argued compellingly that after his acquittal, the ostracism visited upon Simpson—expelled from his country club; transformed into a punch line—was severe.
The judges cited instances of gang rape, and took note of the lasting physical and social harm that rape victims suffered, including stigmatization, ostracism and disease.
In the 10 years since he tested positive for H.I.V., David Goode has grown weary of the stigma and the ostracism that have accompanied his diagnosis.
For his children, family friends say, this meant navigating a fractured world in which their Afghan roots and Muslim faith could lead to divisiveness and ostracism.
Shut out of New York high society, on account of their being Jewish, the sisters made the most of their ostracism by becoming doyennes of liberty.
Millions of widows and their children worldwide suffer from extreme poverty, illiteracy, homelessness, violence, ostracism, not getting proper medical treatments, and discrimination in law and custom.
Given the dangerous, high-pressure nature of the work, the medical staff finds itself grappling with issues of high stress and, on occasion, subtle social ostracism.
" Crews comments, "If Freud had been met with ostracism on entering the university, he surely would have wanted to end the ordeal as speedily as possible.
More than 800,000 Americans have needlessly suffered humiliation, ostracism, banishment re-incarceration and civil commitment thanks to a judicial opinion grounded in an unsourced, unscientific study.
During this period of painful ostracism, promoted by a narrow-minded leadership in the cultural sector, a number of important talents were unable to publish or perform.
"Those who defy the creed risk a figurative burning at the stake: social, educational and professional ostracism and exclusion waged through lawsuits and savage social media campaigns."
The transformative aspect of using the body as a signifier is particularly relevant now, in light of the increasing ostracism and fear of Muslims in the West.
It's unclear if other nations have the appetite to push back against Iran in a years-long campaign, or how Tehran might respond to such sustained ostracism.
The EEOC's research found that the least common response to sexual harassment is filing a formal complaint because victims may fear retaliation, embarrassment, disbelief, inaction and ostracism.
Saudi Arabia, the UAE, Egypt and Bahrain have followed much of this playbook since early June in their ostracism of Qatar, which they accuse of financing terrorism.
"When a person isn't forced to conceal their identity or live in fear of ostracism, they can begin to grow and flourish as a person," he said.
Latin America, where reporting a rapist in male-dominated countries like Colombia results in ostracism or worse, seems light years from the #MeToo movement sweeping the world.
They reluctantly followed the code of silence that permeates the world of professional cheerleading where many women fear ostracism or dismissal if they publicly criticize the team.
It conjures a bare-bones, moderately plausible near future in which criminals and other undesirables are subjected to a modern variant of the ancient practice of ostracism.
Teenage characters were allowed to have car trouble and fret about going steady, but sexual identity, suicide, self-harming and social ostracism usually weren't on the agenda.
But President Trump made clear on Monday that the period of ostracism was over as he hosted Mr. Sisi and pledged unstinting support for the autocratic ruler.
Acts that might seem benign in other contexts, like flirting through a dating site, can breach cultural law ("wrong way" relationships), resulting in ostracism with mental health consequences.
Political analyst Earl Parreno said there was a danger that De Lima's ostracism after taking on Duterte would discourage others and threaten the system of checks and balances.
Modern states have impeachment; ancient Athens had ostracism, a gloriously simple device that gave voters the annual right to impose a decade of exile on a reviled individual.
The official cause of her death was pneumonia, "but really she died of sadness," Mr. Doria said, citing her struggles at the time with loneliness, ostracism and depression.
Even without legal barriers, many in the LGBT community face ostracism from their families and communities, discrimination in looking for work and, in some cases, violence and humiliation.
He and some other Shugden followers claim the Dalai Lama's call not to worship the deity has led to ostracism for devotees and their families in Tibet and abroad.
"QB Blitz" still empathizes with high-school ostracism; "I can't get anyone to do algebra with me," Mr. Cuomo sings, apparently basing his character on a Matt Christopher book.
Some transgender children, in the face of bullying and ostracism, will avoid going to the bathroom at school if they cannot choose the one that matches their gender identity.
Bolsonaro wears the ostracism with pride, likening his struggle with mainstream media to that of U.S. President Donald Trump, whose 2016 campaign he cites as a model for his run.
But if the rejection that we're reacting to is minor, or if we're misinterpreting something as ostracism and aren't even being rejected at all, these behaviors start to become gauche.
Other than according Mr. Putin the honor of a meeting that begins to erase the ostracism he suffered for invading Ukraine, it is hard to see what Mr. Trump accomplished.
They also described "breathing exercises" in which Mr. Weber touched them and compelled them to touch themselves, and ostracism and lost opportunities when they did not comply with his requests.
It does so by providing mental health techniques that are scientifically proven to improve focus, provide stress relief and equip students with valuable tools to deal with conflict, ostracism and disappointment.
DUBAI/TUNIS (Reuters) - The ostracism of Qatar by other powerful Arab states is deepening divisions between their respective allies vying for influence in wars and political struggles from Libya to Yemen.
Mr. Trump seems unbothered by the ostracism, making the case that America has allowed itself for too many years to be pushed around by foreign powers that took advantage of it.
Over the next four days, I had lengthy, frank discussions with 26 entrepreneurs about the effects they might face if they came forward with their stories: bullying, ostracism and further harassment.
Under Karimov, who ruled Uzbekistan with an iron hand for 27 years till his death, anybody ending up on the blacklist would likely face social ostracism even without any criminal charges.
His early exposure to human rights issues associated with Native Americans coupled with the ostracism of his little brother shaped a foundation of activism that went on to fuel him creatively.
On June 12th a newly pragmatic Mr Cotton explained to Hugh Hewitt, a radio host, that ostracism remains his favoured approach to "two-bit rogue regimes [that] don't have nuclear weapons, yet".
His ostracism has to reinforce both Laurey's and Curly's virtue; America can't build a harmonious version of itself on a foundation of sexually liberated desire and a memory of its violent past.
In The Innocents, the nuns are isolated by the threat of ostracism and retaliation for speaking out, so they're unable to care for those who are pregnant until a discreet doctor arrives.
"While pledges were not physically 'forced' to drink, it is clear that the environment created by the leaders led to an expectation of abusive drinking or face possible ostracism," the presentment states.
The central force animating the drama has been student anger at anyone daring to breach the wall of ostracism surrounding Mr. Weinstein, even for the limited purpose of extending him legal representation.
Should she have to fear ostracism or damage to her journalistic reputation for pointing out that anti-Zionism and anti-Semitism, while theoretically distinguishable, have long merged into a single ugly phenomenon?
The consequences of that are too horrific to imagine, but range across all-out terrorist war against US interests worldwide by Iranian proxies, ostracism by all US allies globally, but particularly in Europe.
The star lawyer said that despite the ostracism from social life, he&aposll remain a supporter of the Democratic Party, though he'll continue defending the civil liberties of all Americans, including the President.
When his party formed such a government back in 2000 it was met, for a time, with international ostracism and sanctions, but recent populist advances elsewhere make such a coalition much less unusual.
Many of the objects in Hardcore come from private collections, hidden away during their owners' lifetimes for fear of ostracism or indecency arrest — a particular risk to those whose materials showed queer sex.
Even after North Korean defectors have denounced the regime and embraced life in the South, many South Koreans still refuse to accept them, subjecting escapees to bullying, ostracism and other forms of mistreatment.
Goodman spends many pages attempting to master the techniques for a staggering number of bows and styles of walking that could, if deployed ineptly, result in sniggering at best and ostracism at worst.
He was taken with the anti-ostracism moral of Joseph Losey's "The Boy With Green Hair" (on Saturday and Sunday), for instance, because it spoke to the otherness he felt growing up gay.
In "A Fantastic Woman," the Chilean director Sebastián Lelio searingly chronicled a transgender lounge singer's ostracism after the death of her older male lover, winning this year's Oscar for best foreign-language film.
When we find ourselves in disagreement with our superiors, we're often forced to choose between two difficult decisions: Safeguard our careers by keeping our mouths shut or risk ostracism by going over their heads.
"If a girl gets pregnant before the age of consent that means she was raped," said Reiss, who defied ostracism from her family to divorce her husband, go to college and get a job.
" Andrew Sullivan added his voice as well in a New York Magazine piece that disparaged the "ambiguous and trivial cases" of "mild handsiness" he believes have condemned men to "social ostracism and career destruction.
As a result, many survivors are made to suffer twice — first from the trauma of sexual violence and again from the ostracism of a conservative society that abandons them when they most need support.
International sanctions would be lifted, foreign investment would flow and the standard of living, crippled by years of ostracism by the United States and its partners, would rise, allowing Iran to once again flourish.
After five circumspect years, my father proposed, once he was convinced that they were individually robust enough to withstand the ostracism and scrutiny they would surely encounter, especially once they decided to have children.
One of the subtlest and most pervasive is social ostracism — coding empathy as the fun killer, consideration for others as an embarrassing weakness and dissenting voices as out-of-touch, bleeding-heart dweebs (at best).
Rather than celebrating its pluralism, Quebec's government unjustly singled out Catholics who wear crosses, Jews who wear head coverings, Muslims who wear head scarves and Sikhs who wear turbans, subjecting them to ostracism and racism.
"Those polygamous families in Mexico who went back into the United States during the Mexican Revolution faced prosecution not only from their monogamous nation, but also ostracism from their own church members," Jones Brown said.
But while many accusers identified themselves and named the man they said had harassed or attacked them, fear of retaliation or social ostracism led most of them to remain anonymous or not name the attacker.
They have had to refute claims that they are carriers of disease, struggle to find their footing in a society where Latinos have long been ascendant, and face ostracism from some of their African-American neighbors.
Shuping Wang, a Chinese doctor who braved the loss of her job as well as ostracism, assault and the destruction of her first marriage to expose the spread of AIDS in rural China, died on Sept.
And on Friday, International Holocaust Remembrance Day, Berlin Mayor Michael Müller issued a powerful message warning Trump "not to go down that that road to isolation and ostracism": Berlin's mayor just issued this message for Donald Trump.
It recounts his upbringing in "a typical suburban household" in Minneapolis; his discovery of, and passion for, dance as a child; the ostracism and bullying he encountered growing up; and his parents' calm acceptance of his homosexuality.
"It is standard, in fact, that when a student exposes sexism or misogyny in their own university they are almost always met with horrendous backlash and ostracism, including reprisals," said Nina Funnell, a victims' advocate and writer.
And while women may joke about banning all men, the ostracism of an entire gender is neither a practical nor a desirable response to the behaviors of our brothers, our fathers, our partners, our friends, and our sons.
Even as Sesame Street is telling a story from a neurotypical point of view, the show is painting friendship with autistic kids as desirable, and modeling a response to perceived slights that doesn't escalate into anger and ostracism.
In elite private schools, people who are victimized must contend with the fear of a loss of a specific set of opportunities and ostracism from said community if they come forward, especially against someone from a powerful, connected family.
DOHA, June 19 (Reuters) - Qatar held military exercises with Turkish troops on Monday, demonstrating one of its few strong alliances after two weeks of ostracism and economic isolation imposed by neighbours which accuse the U.S. ally of supporting terrorism.
News reports of ostracism, legal threats and attacks against gay Pakistanis, or against those perceived to be gay, are not uncommon; in one highly publicized case, a transgender activist died from gunshot wounds after delays in her medical care.
I couldn't mention any of mine, unless I was brushing it off as something I ate, for I was getting an abortion — which, if you live anywhere near the Bible Belt or Texas, is a crime punishable by social ostracism.
"Civility" means white liberals telling people of color to empathize with Trump supporters—even though the most downtrodden Trump supporter has never experienced the economic angst and societal ostracism people of color have suffered since before the founding of this country.
You cannot claim to be egalitarian and anti-racism and choose to be closeted among family and friends or even in your community for fear of rejection and ostracism, or as is often used as an excuse, to keep the peace.
"It's hard to imagine future historians condemning Barack Obama for breaking with his country's past ostracism of Cuba or joining the civilized world in combating climate change or pursuing a more humane and accessible approach to health care," Mr. Smith said.
At least a dozen pledges vomited that night, and Coffey passed out and had to be carried to a couch, prosecutors alleged, saying that no one was "forced" to drink but it was clear pledges risked ostracism if they didn't.
Abortion providers do not often speak about their work in public, because they tire of the consequent harassment or ostracism, and as a result the public's impression of them is largely shaped by the horror stories swiftly disseminated by anti-choice activists.
As men like Nabil have come to acknowledge their infertility problems and seek treatment, they have helped to lighten the heavy load once carried by their wives: the scrutiny from in-laws, the social ostracism, the threats of divorce or polygynous remarriage.
While Autobiography became a No. 1 album, sold over 3 million copies, and was 2004's biggest debut by a female artist, her 13 follow-up, I Am Me, was a flash in the pan , largely in part due to her post-SNL ostracism.
PYEONGCHANG, South Korea (Reuters) - The International Olympic Committee (IOC) is edging closer to allowing Russia to march behind their national flag at the Winter Games closing ceremony, sources said, in a move Moscow hopes will mark the end of its ostracism from world sport.
"The alternative practices [Urban Outfitters] capitalize on might once have gotten you killed were you caught observing them openly, and might still be cause for ostracism, losing a job, or losing custody of your children in certain communities today," she tells me via email.
He could not work officially for several years, a period of ostracism that ended in 1966 when he entered anonymously and won an international competition sponsored by Egypt to create a monument for the Aswan High Dam, financed in large part by the Soviet Union.
Analysts said Mr. Trump's public support for Saudi Arabia emboldened the kingdom and sent a chill through other Gulf states, including Oman and Kuwait, that fear that any country that defies the Saudis or the United Arab Emirates could face ostracism as Qatar has.
" Justice Indu Malhotra summarized the agonies of delay of justice to a large population: "History owes an apology to the members of this community and their families, for the delay in providing redressal for the ignominy and ostracism that they have suffered through the centuries.
PYEONGCHANG, South Korea, Feb 22 (Reuters) - The International Olympic Committee (IOC) is edging closer to allowing Russia to march behind their national flag at the Winter Games closing ceremony, sources said, in a move Moscow hopes will mark the end of its ostracism from world sport.
Her halo has been a central factor in Myanmar's reacceptance into the world community after decades of ostracism, but already there are calls by human rights groups in the United States for President Obama to renew sanctions against the country before they expire on May 20.
Consumers have long registered their disapproval of businesses' practices by refusing to shop them and calling on others to do the same, dating back to this country's birth (and further back elsewhere in the world, like in ancient Greece and early Christianity, in the form of organized ostracism).
"It is important for school staff, students and parents to be aware that transgender and gender-nonconforming students may be at a higher risk for peer ostracism, victimization, and bullying because of bias and/or the possibility of misunderstanding and lack of knowledge about their lives," the guidelines read.
A gay polymath bastard, born out of wedlock to Piero da Vinci, a notary, and a peasant woman known only as Caterina, and raised with no formal schooling, Leonardo would have found a deep and immediate connection to Jerome's ostracism at the hands of the envious and the hypocritical.
Not because we had taken a vow of chastity but because we were terrified of the known and oft-threatened consequences of pregnancy: social ostracism and commitment to one of the church-run convents for unwed mothers and their offspring, which were known to be harsh and prisonlike.
Mr. Trump's open support of Saudi Arabia and its allies against Qatar was taken as a warning to Turkey, Iraq and Oman that they too would face ostracism by the Saudis — and America — if the Saudis were to accuse them of supporting extremism or getting too friendly with Iran.
A 43-year-old New York City-based cisgender gay man I interviewed agrees: "It's disingenuous to call yourself queer (given that it still popularly signifies someone who is L,G, B, or T) if you've never experienced the ostracism that goes with that," he wrote to me via email.
As Irin Carmon and Amelia Schonbek of New York Magazine make clear in their reporting on the aftermath of #MeToo allegations, people often face job loss and ostracism from friends and family after coming forward about sexual harassment or assault — a far cry from fame and fortune or any benefit to their reputations.
"The average person often interprets things like a delay in getting an email response or a text message [as ostracism], or maybe they don't get a like right away, or something like that," says Kip Williams, a social psychologist who has done extensive research on the causes and impacts of our sensitivity to rejection.
That formula — enrich your cronies, terrify your foes, placate the urban bourgeoisie with a decent standard of living, and propagandize everyone else with heavy doses of xenophobic nationalism — no longer works so well in an era of Magnitsky sanctions, international ostracism, a persistently stagnant economy, middling oil prices, unpopular pension reforms, and dubious foreign adventures.
Women from affluent communities who discover Islam anew and opt to wear the hijab or adopt religious practices risk social ostracism and criticism — particularly from their families, friends and husbands — who are often aghast at a loved one's transformation into a black-robed, devout person who will not attend parties that feature singing and dancing.
Warsaw has not changed its tack despite street protests in Poland, alarm sounded by the opposition and rights groups, or growing ostracism in the EU. Poland's government says it has a strong public mandate to carry out reforms, the latest ones introducing changes to the judiciary, including allowing the justice minister to hire and fire judges more easily.
It comes from a page titled "The Problem," and defines what the organization is trying to work against: The surest sign that a community suffers from a deficit of viewpoint diversity is the presence of orthodoxy, most readily apparent when members fear shame, ostracism, or any other form of social retaliation for questioning or challenging a commonly held idea.
" He writes that "Trump likely will end in one of two fashions, both not particularly good: either spectacular but unacknowledged accomplishments followed by ostracism when he is out of office and no longer useful, or, less likely, a single term due to the eventual embarrassment of his beneficiaries, as if his utility is no longer worth the wages of his perceived crudity.
Sanne De Wilde's intimate portraits of the everyday lives of people who live and work in China's Kingdom of the Little People draw attention to the continuing ostracism of those born with dwarfism, and Corinna Kern documents the ever-changing functions of a 72-year-old hoarder's bathtub, a sanctuary from his clutter, where he does his laundry and dishes and drinks his coffee.
The Vixen's attempt to derail the story by picking a fight with Aquaria about a borrowed wig (it should be mentioned that, for a millennial, Aquaria seems surprisingly resistant to the sharing economy) was blessedly concluded by a Deus ex arachnia (A spider was discovered crawling on a dress, sending into a squealing fever all of the queens save for the strapping Kameron, who calmly captured it and, hopefully, released it outdoors, far from where it could hear any more fighting.) The heretofore under-heralded Dusty Ray Bottoms snatched the open kiki bottle and poured out the heartbreaking tale of her ostracism from her religious family.

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