Sentences with phrase «much less stigma»

«There's so much less stigma

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Consider: the arsenal of effective (and less risky) HIV medicines has ballooned, the stigma associated with the disease has declined (although, as activists note, much work remains to be done on that front), and awareness campaigns centered on HIV / AIDS have gone from what was a fringe movement just 30 years ago to a cause championed by top public figures and companies around the world.
The stigma will always be there, but it's much less now.»
She said that the smoking stigma for women is significantly less in the U.S., so when gender differences in smoking between the native and foreign - born are compared, gender gaps tend to be much larger among migrant populations living in the U.S.
Men are far less likely than women to take parental leave, often siting perceived social stigmas as deterrants, so let's hope the social media mogul's words encourage dads everywhere to take some much - needed time off.
Although of course we have to consider which society - as in much of Europe paternity leave is not only available, in some countries fathers have to take at least a few weeks of paternity leave by law - so any stigma that may linger is a lot less than I perceive in the US.
It's difficult for any startup to go from fundraising to true sustainability, much less a platform hampered by the social stigmas against both cryptocurrency and sex work.
In fact, a Fort Lauderdale area realtor was interviewed for her perception in which she stated that there is a stigma associated with short sales today — many buyers are becoming very leery and even gun - shy about even considering a short sale much less making an offer on one.So what's to be done about Buyers» Avoidance of the Florida Short Sale?
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