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At least among humans, these innovators might be shunned or expelled from the group.
They embraced modernity, in the shape of mechanization, with fervent zeal, but they were shunned by many of their more conservative colleagues.
Her reference to being "lucky" is made in comparison to her college roommates who come from families where such female gatherings are shunned.
While on horseback, the fair equestrian shunned the lace, frills, and furbelows worn by her pedestrian sisters.
The voluntarism of the one saw possibilities in the ordinary mechanisms of state management, which the other shunned as proceeding from corrupt reason.
Available tests lack por tability and tend to be shunned in clinical practice by physic ians.
Even today, political participation is often stigmatised and shunned by ordinary people.
Most rural migrants shunned the cities if they could.
After too many misdemeanours the officer and gentleman was on his own, shunned by the unforgiving society in which he lived.
Had they done nothing but prey on ordinary people, they would have been shunned with or without state intervention.
While the courts lacked enforcement powers, they did publish their findings, and non-compliers were shunned as trading partners.
They shared the chores and spent all their leisure time together, shunning the company of others.
Moreover, there were prurient pleasures to be gained from the spectacle of experiences that had to be shunned in everyday life because of official disapproval.
Their superiority was due to success in shunning dubious magic, spells, or incantations.
Data from the inquiry suggested that, after 42 years of age, these same people redefine themselves by shunning occupational cynicism which, they worry, may impact upon pupils' learning.
Relatively young landscapes that, on the contrary, are characterized by the nineteenth- and twentieth-century rationalism and economism were, and are, shunned by the management policy on traumatic grounds.
In the 1970s-1980s, as the riddim/voicing system took shape, the centrality of sound systems and their reliance on vinyl records continued, especially as state radio largely shunned dancehall.
In these ways, generalizations are shunned, if we mean aggregate assessments of structural matters like the scope (as distinct from the nature) of social actions and their power.
He means that everyone should constantly reflect on his own past behavior and try to find out whether he has done anything unfaithful and dishonest or has shunned his studies.
The transmission of ideas rather than bodyknowledge, combined with personal exploration and skill acquisition, are at the heart of a training regime that shuns copying what went before it.
Women should not be over-protected beings shunned by the labour market.
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Which is why we have shunned this measure, especially in view of our limited resources.
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When known, they were shunned, and when detected, they were pilloried.
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I felt sorry for the boy because of the way in which he was persecuted and shunned by the other pupils.
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They are not shunned and they are not rejected.
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We believe that it will fail because it has shunned the ideal of democratic involvement.
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Why should they be shunned, third-class citizens merely because they learn in a special sort of education ghetto?
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They fear being shunned or cruelly insulted unless they lie.
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Let it not be featured by violence, which we shunned during the dark days of our national humiliation.
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They should be helped, not shunned and segregated.
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There are 3 million walking wounded, many with histories of mental illness, living on the streets—the homeless, the shunned, the despised, the tent people.
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Youngsters are now shunning training and the system is breaking down.
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All it does is give added vigour and credibility to the full body—the body that one shuns.
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The trick that has been played would have been shunned by a private individual who was not too careful about his character.
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He regards it as wrong that there should be any plan to subsidise the economy of certain areas which industry and progress have shunned.
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The girl is often rejected by her family; she shuns her neighbours and friends, and tries to hide herself in one of our big cities.
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A man is no longer shunned because he has been guilty of brutal violence.
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They sometimes find that they are shunned by their families or by their friends because they cannot reply to a conversation.
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We have shunned a further step down that road.
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On one side are those whose estates are shunned: they are places of fear, crime and neglect.
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The parents are shunned in the shops because one of their children is a drug addict, regardless of the fact that the others are not.
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They have been shunned by our societies, and they still suffer from a double punishment.
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The unions were shunned in the discussion on guarantees.
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They suffer a great deal of shunning and prejudice in our society.
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Retailers are shunning products made with child labour or which are not environmentally friendly, because the public just do not want them.
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They do not all live isolated lives shunned by society.
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I ask that the temporary "fill-in" type of work be not shunned as it helps to tide over the near problem.
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Should it not now be shunned and progress be made on constitutional change?
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They are shunned and they are treated as traitors.
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In our reading of the economic runes we have shunned the slavish interpretation of each individual piece of new data that is published.
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Being an unwelcome fact, it is shunned by those who favour the more original ideas for the fourth channel.
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The young men are shunning this business; the old men are perforce sticking to it.
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Regrettably, the masters shunned my approach in the 1980s: they lacked the foresight to look ahead to today.
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He was transferred away, shunned, and treated as a pariah.
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There are people who have experience of delivering services in the most deprived and difficult communities and to groups and societies shunned by many.
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With this all-consuming purpose always in mind, he shunned rather than courted public notice.
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They are constantly opposed, criticised and shunned by their colleagues for their efforts.
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Many lonely old people who are shunned by others are only able to express their innate love to animals.
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I quote this example to show that the same tendency, which is beginning to operate in the penal field, is one to be wooed rather than shunned.
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The result has been that an increasing number of young people, quite rightly, have shunned such employment, preferring the right to be idle against the right to work.
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The private market shuns the inner cities.
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In a country shunned by political leaders for years and where they were not even welcome, you can hardly expect the political climate to be neutral.
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She is not shunned by society and treated with disdain because she has put money into the hands of a solicitor by instructing him to obtain an injunction.
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Many people who enter work after a long spell of unemployment—or who have never worked before—have low aptitude, lack self-esteem and feel shunned by every system that operates.
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They are often ridiculed, shunned and bullied.
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When he refused, he was silenced; that is, shunned and ignored by his fellow cadets as a tactic to pressure him to resign.
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They were shunned by the other angels before the war.
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Moreau was shunned from the scientific community when his horrific experiments of vivisection were brought to the public spotlight.
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She led a quiet, empty childhood being bullied and shunned by society.
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In his later years, he shunned public life, pursuing his interests in writing and classical music.
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Family members who never joined the church are not shunned.
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Shunning often involves implicit or explicit shame for a member who commits acts seen as wrong by the group or its leadership.
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Furthermore, it would have meant shunning an opportunity to deploy the major tactical advantage held by the allies.
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Rather than shunning the unlikely couple, the other tourists at the small fishing village feel morally obliged to associate with them, at least perfunctorily.
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The peloton began to turn against him, refusing to speak to him, and otherwise shunning him.
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To punish him for his disrespect, the townspeople shunned him thereafter and did not speak to him.
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Black veterans, who enthusiastically embraced the message of equality, shunned black veterans' organizations in preference for racially inclusive groups.
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When you arrived to your unit it was usually by yourself and you were shunned.
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Because of his lowly birth, he was shunned and hated by his half brothers.
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Sauna sessions tend to be shorter and cold showers are shunned by most.
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He realizes that his newly gained powers make the world finally recognize him, having been shunned, humiliated and ignored his entire life.
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A logical partitioning of the group is impossible because of the shunning rule.
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Limit keeps her cybernetic powers a secret, as she fears being shunned by society.
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He was branded as a socialist by some, but shunned by the socialists after supporting the existence of a military.
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Respectable society and intellectuals had shunned the movies because they saw no need to take them seriously.
Films could be shown anywhere but the early film theatres very rapidly shunned any initial anonymity.
The new pattern shunned the old industrial areas and the conurbation centres.
The editors have shunned a rigid chronological approach in favour of a loosely connected discussion of various themes.
Indeed, pitched battle was shunned, for its natural corollary of heavy casualties demoralized the followers of any leader who employed such tactics.
Managers shunned individuals who did not belong to their in-group of favourites, regularly ignoring what little creativity or initiative that did happen to bubble up.
Any company will be shunned whenever unethical behaviour is unveiled.
The outsider as leader is neither to be welcomed as a saviour nor shunned as a pariah.
He shuns attention to theory in favour of a reinvigorated experimentalism.
Traditionally, the able-bodied indigent, the vagrants, vagabonds, and ne'er-do-wells, who shunned employment, formed the "dangerous classes" of eighteenth-century social psychology.
Vagrants, beggars and other petty offenders bearing the stigmata of punishment would be shunned by employers, and hence driven back onto criminal paths.
They were often institutionalized, shunned by society and stigmatized.
Consequently, parastates shunned electoral politics because of its domination by corrupt demagogues and condemned legislatures for their parochialism.
Of course, shunning sophisticated numerical methods has a price in terms of computational efficiency.
Musical genres of minorities, however, are shunned from the national consciousness.
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