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For example, they may lead to loss of jobs, family problems or ostracism.
Now a new study has tried to put a price tag on the ostracism.
As people come to understand the effectiveness of the treatment, the ostracism may end.
How could anyone begin to know what ostracism by one's peers was like?
And although they were only boys, Elizabeth saw the effects the family's ostracism was having on them.
If they voted "yes", then an ostracism would be held two months later.
Whereas they suffered from ostracism by the other members of the group.
If he fails to, it is certain death - or, at the very least, social ostracism.
What they most often get is ostracism, rejection and indifference.
The woman thus accused most certainly faced ostracism for the rest of her life.
The tendency is to keep problems within the community, which has few remedies other than ostracism.
This suggests that ostracism fell in and out of fashion.
Patients' families were the victim of discrimination and ostracism from the local community.
To some patients this ostracism by the community represented a greater fear than the disease itself.
He could not, in all conscience, allow Emily to face social ostracism.
Ever since, I have known ostracism, useless to deny it.
Such a crime is punishable by social ostracism in the People's culture.
I view it as a form of ostracism based on my political beliefs."
He said that because of his ostracism, he had not worked in five years.
Often, women preferred to stay in prison even after they were released because of social ostracism, the report said.
She could survive the social ostracism that would follow without too many regrets.
They first took a vote to determine if the procedure of ostracism should be carried out.
About all the attention a single woman can attract is negative: social ostracism and sometimes physical abuse.
A chill went through me, all the ancient power of ostracism by the clan.
To ignore them is to invite ostracism or at least humiliation.