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"shunned" Definitions
  1. avoided by people out of dislike, mistrust, disapproval, etc.:We might get more people to join the much shunned hospitality sector if wages were increased.
  2. the simple past tense and past participle of shun.
"shunned" Synonyms
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He should be shunned as Steve King is shunned, but he can't be shunned because he is the president.
"I feel I'm being shunned by the McLoud community and Woodrow is being shunned and anybody that stands up is going to be shunned," he said.
Batman has shunned guns for about as long as Superman has shunned killing.
Yields ticked higher Wednesday as investors shunned the asset class.
She worried that students in the photo would be shunned.
Unlike R. Kelly, Jackson can't be cut off or shunned.
Trump and those around him largely shunned Davos in 2017.
Cameras captured him eating lunch alone like a shunned schoolboy.
They'd be cut off from their families, shunned and harassed.
And CNN has hardly shunned these voices since Trump's election.
Instead of being shunned he won headlines, acclaim, and investors.
Pockets of dissenters in many communities have long shunned immunisation.
Men for whom truth is mutable, expertise to be shunned.
Behavior deemed bad can now be shunned with immediate results.
For decades, though, researchers have shunned the study of psychedelics.
I couldn't care less about being shunned by such people.
He shunned publicity for himself; photographs of him are rare.
Now he discovered the wonder in what he had shunned.
At colleges for the deaf, students with implants were shunned.
They will be shunned by your neighbors, sometimes with violence.
Maurice McCabe, quickly found himself shunned by his fellow officers.
The rest of Japan shunned produce or materials from Fukushima.
Ms. Dussourd was shunned by many of her fellow parishioners.
The unavoidable reality is that Rivers shunned a central vision.
Several offenders reported their families had been harassed or shunned.
Anytime there's something new and it's art, it's usually shunned.
Investors also shunned shares of companies that had soared in 2015.
If someone was expelled from the community, they'd be shunned entirely.
"   Duncan, who actively shunned celebrity, personified the phrase "ball is life.
Those who do are often shunned or accused of stoking Islamophobia.
Actors who appeared in his plays were shunned by their friends.
Clinicians who perform abortions are sometimes shunned by colleagues and neighbours.
The industry has mostly shunned the asset class as too risky.
Such an appointee should be shunned as an illegitimate ideological plant.
In several other states Ditib has in recent weeks been shunned.
It was valued lower than its peers and shunned by investors.
Bhansali has not shunned all of Wall Street's high-flying stocks.
Others said they shunned specific items as a matter of taste.
Rede Globo provided friendly news coverage and shunned pro-democracy movements.
"We don't shun people and Donald Trump wasn't shunned," he said.
Your character is shunned by all but one (a talking duck).
Silicon Valley shunned the Republican candidate and all he stood for.
The house has an evil reputation and has long been shunned.
Only two states have successfully shunned springing forward: Arizona and Hawaii.
The band that once shunned touring had grown to enjoy it.
He's shunned by his classmates except for the popular Meera Jain.
Large American cellular carriers have shunned Huawei's gear for many years.
I actually shunned them because of the elitist part of it.
But baseball has shunned letting players both pitch and hit regularly.
Top military leaders contradicted Mr. Trump, and some Republicans shunned him.
Simply put, banks have long shunned marijuana money, fearing federal consequences.
Two of journalism's most radical figures are now silenced, or shunned.
That would lead to Pakistan being shunned by international financial institutions.
The victims, even after recovery, may be shunned and discriminated against.
This from a man who dodged draft & shunned any public service.
It's not as if men have shunned these women-led stories.
He was shunned by MLB, sports writers and even former teammates.
He was sued for defamation, denounced, ridiculed, shunned, hated and feared.
Other animal fabrics are also being shunned by major clothing companies.
When survivors come forward, some are disparaged, discredited, discounted, isolated, shunned.
Nearly 120 House challengers shunned corporate PAC money and vowed reform.
Historically, Chinese society has neither recognized nor shunned its queer communities.
Shunned by the West The crown prince's showcase investor conference in Riyadh later that month was shunned by many of its A-listers, including Siemens (SIEGY) CEO Joe Kaeser and JP Morgan (JPM) CEO Jamie Dimon.
Snapchat is now embracing the black-box equations that it once shunned.
This Jets fan, shunned by God, but nice all the same. 1.
People with albinism are frequently shunned, attacked and even killed in Africa.
The European Union so far has shunned U.S. calls to ban Huawei.
The more criminal the networks are, the more they will be shunned.
The bank has extended credit to borrowers shunned by other mainstream banks.
Friends of Mr Putin, shunned by the West, are the main beneficiaries.
As a woman, I've been shunned, criticized and judged by some people.
Some refugees found construction work, but many shunned low-paying factory jobs.
Mostly, however, the New Left shunned electoral politics in the late 1960s.
Many were shunned by their families and communities while doctors were unsympathetic.
Like Simpson, Anthony has been shunned by mainstream society since her acquittal.
The once popular SPDR Gold Trust ETF has been shunned by investors.
In the past, quarantines were sometimes shunned for the sake of trade.
I tried to reason with whoever I could, but most shunned me.
This is where borrowers and industries shunned by banks look for funding.
Native Americans are constantly mocked by media and shunned by the government.
To avoiding inflaming political opponents, the Obama White House shunned the word.
They harassed and shunned Bernadette, who withstood repeated interrogations from town officials.
It is now shunned, as much by Israel as by the Palestinians.
Some schools, however, have long shunned the practice of awarding honorary degrees.
Volumes in previously shunned contracts such as aluminium and lead have surged.
Both were initially shunned by their communities while they pursued their romance.
As an "establishment" person, you simply must learn this or be shunned.
Instead of doing something about the pastor, the community shunned her family.
But this year, the American Nobel laureates were shunned by President Trump.
Sir Richard, shunned by his colleagues after this disaster, later shot himself.
This doesn't mean a whole sector should be shunned because of it.
Countless gays have been shunned by their parents and persecuted by society.
The student forum explodes, and you're shunned on campus for a time.
You are going against God's laws, therefore you are to be shunned.
Ruedenberg told Arnet that she refused and felt shunned for her refusal.
Kickstarter has shunned the IPO or acquisition path from the get-go.
Shunned in America, he decamped to Europe, the birthplace of white nationalism.
Gluten-free diets were also trendy, as carbs, once again, were shunned.
The White House shunned any accusations of sexism playing into the decision.
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The police dispersed the protesters, and Ms. Kim's own sisters shunned her.
Those with visible evidence of the disease were often shunned and feared.
Several 2020 hopefuls have shunned donations from wealthy individuals, PACs and lobbyists.
IF: You're being bullied, harassed, or shunned because of your transitionTHEN: Say nothing.
" Trump also shunned vacations in a 2012 Twitter post, writing, "Don't take vacations.
Coal's presence is both palpable and shunned here: Corporate sponsors include coal producers.
"At that time it was shunned to try to do both," she says.
That government faced massive protests, and was briefly shunned by other European states.
But investors again shunned the pound and sought the safety of government bonds.
Unlike all modern presidents-elect he has largely shunned the structures of government.
"People into their privacy are no longer shunned as loonies," Mr. Urban said.
They had shunned it for years, citing the corrupting temptations of sports gambling.
So far, though, the main contenders have shunned substance and played regional politics.
In July, he told The Sun that the Royal family had "shunned" him.
Although he shunned the industry, his first album topped the charts in 2017.
Once shunned, second-hand luxury watches are now the watch industry's secret sauce.
It is a complex subject largely shunned or trivialized by the art world.
U.S. consumers have increasingly shunned beer and cheap wine, according to IWSR data.
In his personal life, Strauss was diffident and shy; he shunned the limelight.
The topic has been shunned by Italy in discussions at deputy minister level.
Big oil companies have largely shunned India's unfavorable investment climate for the industry.
Many survivors have been shunned by their families, communities, and even health workers.
In the past, the nomadic Maasai tribespeople shunned crop farming for livestock-keeping.
They also shunned any adornments, shining a light on the items' raw beauty.
At the time, people with disabilities were often shunned and stigmatized in Japan.
I now let myself indulge in all things Bieber I had previously shunned.
If my secret of being insane, a madman, comes out, I'll be shunned.
Ten other runners confided in him their fears of being outed and shunned.
Previously released captives have been treated with suspicion or even shunned, she said.
Success is not something to be shunned, but should be encouraged and embraced.
Although retaliation is illegal, many complainers are shunned, nitpicked, and ultimately cast aside.
Chinese investors were willing to put money into distressed companies shunned by others.
Already shunned because of his peculiar family, Rink keeps his gift a secret.
Society has shunned her for supposedly stealing from her ex-husband's art gallery.
Throughout his life, he was shunned by many of the Muslims around him.
What benediction is possible for soot-faced proles shunned by God and man?
But Mr. Trump hasn't shunned the establishment as he sets up his government.
I once shunned shower music, perhaps traumatized by a former roommate's shower playlist.
Lennox turns the details of Black womanhood, which were once shunned, into keepsakes.
He will be shunned and maybe harmed by most, or extorted by others.
I do fear being shunned for what I believe, as would any human.
Mr. Trump has shunned Senate Democrats despite early flirtations about working with them.
I'll eat anything, even foods I've always shunned, when a friend cooks it.
Babis had in the past however shunned an alliance with the far right.
Unlike rivals DIA and Carrefour, the chain has shunned acquisitions, preferring to grow organically.
However, investors shunned the auction to take positions on the relative liquid secondary market.
Theoretically, this means that a culturally toxic instance can be shunned by the others.
Even some of her guests like Cara Delevingne shunned tradition with their stylish outfits.
Wall Street's main indexes tumbled about 2% on Tuesday as investors shunned risky assets.
The government shunned outside help this year when earthquakes struck the island of Lombok.
He shunned violence and bitter rhetoric, for which he was dubbed Canada's "Nelson Mandela".
That hurts even big multinationals: many rely on the niche suppliers shunned by banks.
As the photographs circulated online, A. was bullied at school and shunned by friends.
The opposition coalition shunned the vote, accusing the government of rigging the voters' register.
The first was against the Vietnam war (he shunned solid food for 30 months).
But these hidden believers are either shunned or ignored by the church at large.
At least six European Union members - mostly in Eastern Europe - have shunned the accord.
Though potatoes are often shunned because they're considered high in carbohydrates, they shouldn't be.
Mueller does not leak and unlike the grandstanding Comey has characteristically shunned the media.
People who disagree with you are to be scorned, shunned and ignored -- not engaged.
Persuading animals to acquire a taste for a previously shunned plant is not unprecedented.
Within hip-hop, Prince established an archetype alternately followed and ignored, idolized and shunned.
I hope we never return to the dark days when our veterans were shunned.
U.S. consumers have increasingly shunned cars in favor of larger crossovers, SUVs and trucks.
But she was also shunned by humans when she tried to return to earth.
Aside from a handful of credible studies, the scientific community has generally shunned cannabis.
Pearson was roundly denounced and shunned, as thoroughly excommunicated as any Protestant can be.
If you can do that, and not apologize, you're a person to be shunned.
So far, Mepkin has shunned all forms of social media — both individually and institutionally.
The policy had been studied for years in Japan but shunned as too controversial.
Still, large American wireless carriers have for years shunned both its and ZTE's equipment.
If the banks fall short of capital, they may be shunned by financial markets.
They have both shunned wealthy donors, yet they are way ahead of everyone else.
At lunch, she wasn't shunned, wasn't compelled to sit at a forgotten corner table.
Until recently, investors shunned banks while celebrating utilities for their steady-Eddie dividend payouts.
Starbucks is attempting to slowly expand in a market where it was once shunned.
Sufferers are frequently shunned and attacked in Africa due to a lack of awareness.
For a time after returning home, Andrade battled depression and shunned efforts at rehabilitation.
U.S. 10-year Treasury yields fell to eight-day lows as investors shunned risk.
Romney, the one Republican who voted to convict, has been shunned by Trump's allies.
And now, you know, sometimes you can't say anything for fear of being shunned.
Bernie Sanders, has shunned the support of wealthy donors and bundlers such as Patricof.
He believes he was also shunned by other players and said he received threats.
Here's a brief history of the tune, including the time one president shunned it.
He has shunned a record label and many other trappings of the music industry.
The pact also explicitly affirms the Paris climate accord, which Mr. Trump recently shunned.
After the financial crisis, graduates with computing skills shunned Wall Street for Silicon Valley.
" When Mitch McConnell shunned Elizabeth Warren from the Senate floor, his reproach — "She was warned.
Most migrants work in the informal sector doing low-paid jobs shunned by Moroccans, however.
A departure from Apple's core competencies might be rewarded by the market instead of shunned.
True to form, Rob has shunned the spotlight more than anyone else in his family.
In June 2015, Bouygues shunned a 10-billion-euro offer from rival tycoon Patrick Drahi.
Richard, having shunned publicity, declines the "honour" of sitting in on their Supreme Court hearing.
Recruiters say talented lawyers who would previously have shunned compliance roles are now more interested.
In a continuing trend, consumers shunned passenger cars in favor of SUVs and pickup trucks.
It is mainly migrants from the countryside who rent, choosing dingy digs shunned by urbanites.
The last election was marred by deadly violence and shunned by international observers as flawed.
The "Big Five", meanwhile, have rarely co-operated and often been shunned by everybody else.
He immediately found himself shunned and harassed by nearly everyone on the famously liberal campus.
He has forged closer ties with Arab states and other countries that once shunned Israel.
Family disputes are often not publicly discussed, and divorced or separated women can be shunned.
In the biblical account, David shunned the conventional armaments of his time: sword, helmet, armor.
Terrell was 18, a motivated young man who shunned the gang life for church choir.
Mackenzie claims that she's been uninvited from family events and is shunned by certain members.
South Korean businesses were shunned, K-pop concerts were canceled and tourist trade dried up.
Thiel stood by Trump even as he was shunned by most in the tech sector.
They run the risk of being shunned by others within their communities for doing so.
The European Union so far has shunned U.S. calls to ban Huawei across the bloc.
Their fellow lobstermen temporarily shunned them and, for a while, refused to work with them.
Shunned by the European Union, Tehran had to find a way out of its isolation.
We were America's shunned, discarded and invisible, no longer willing to stay silent and unseen.
It took decades to get the workplace to that point where Trumpian predators are shunned.
What was left was half mansion and half ruin, still shunned by the local villagers.
Mubarak shunned questions about details and possible ties between the Muslim Brotherhood and alleged infiltrators.
They were mostly fleeing the bloodbath civil war in Syria; other European countries shunned them.
More recently, however, he has been shunned for adopting what some have called extremist positions.
However, Popolare di Milano has shunned UBI and opted for a merger with Banco Popolare.
In recent years, many chefs have shunned the use of social media in their restaurants.
Victims risk being shunned by their community if they accuse someone who is well-liked.
These nights actively seek to attract a demographic hitherto shunned by the nightlife elite: children.
Even most mainstream conservatives agree that people who hold these beliefs deserve to be shunned.
He would have shunned the white identity politics of the Nazis and the alt-right.
The Serbian Orthodox Church has shunned it ever since, and other churches have followed suit.
Elway did not say explicitly that he shunned Kaepernick because he protested during the anthem.
They were very publicly sued by the government and were further shunned in the community.
These bohemians put a lot of effort into explaining themselves for the mainstream they shunned.
In fact, he was shunned by the city and his work fell into virtual obscurity.
Shunned by all other parties, the AfD cannot hope to enter government in either state.
At the same time, they have shunned those in value sectors like energy and materials.
MSG had effectively been vilified in the American imagination, and was shunned for decades afterward.
A show in Amsterdam focuses on expatriates who were sometimes shunned, including Chagall and Picasso.
Cohn was manifestly despicable, but he was embraced, rather than shunned, by New York elites.
Foreign investors who shunned Saudi Arabia in the wake of Khashoggi&aposs murder have returned.
Large wireless providers such as Verizon and AT&T have long shunned the companies' gear.
"Shunned by mainstream parties, their stance is increasingly resonating with some voters," Mr. Schatz said.
Investors shunned the two companies over the summer when the Obama administration signaled its displeasure.
"Senator McConnell and Senate Republicans have shunned vital proposals to improve Americans' lives," Schumer said.
They speak of being shunned by friends and discouraged by the authorities from pressing charges.
JPMorgan bankers shunned jeans for fear of their bosses thinking they had no client meetings.
Kanye West shunned high fashion Friday by chillin' with some friends at a movie theater.
Poor countries seeking to grow their economies are now shunned from using the same fuels.
" Investors are also reacting to Trump's tone: "He's not closed the door and shunned them.
Thomas Markle claims he believes the royal family shunned him because of the paparazzi photo scandal.
Dozens of Western officials, bankers, and executives shunned a big investment conference in Riyadh this week.
I learned to fake acting like other boys so I wasn't shunned or beaten at school.
In the 2020 Democratic "money primary," many of the top contenders have already shunned PAC money.
They walk into the ocean, jump in front of a train, get branded, shunned, or murdered.
This November, it canceled its once-annual fashion show as viewership increasingly shunned the provocative show.
These fights ended badly: in 1885, Riel was executed and the prime minister shunned Métis nationhood.
Formerly a detective, he's been demoted and shunned by his colleagues after being framed for murder.
Many are shunned by society, divorced by their husbands or deemed unfit for marriage and motherhood.
The proposal was shunned by the largest creditors, who said it failed to address most concerns.
So what if I'm shunned by friends and family and have difficulty making it through customs?
It has been outpacing rivals in part by lending to clients shunned by other mainstream banks.
Weeks earlier, Vincent Viola, the nominee for secretary of the Army, also shunned an administration job.
When the Macrons arrived, Melania had subtly -- and hilariously -- shunned Trump's attempts to hold her hand.
The hotline made her a powerful conduit of misinformation into a world that often shunned outsiders.
Last year President Xi Jinping received Myanmar's Aung San Suu Kyi, who had long been shunned.
Members of this poor and ostracised minority are shunned by health workers and often go unvaccinated.
When environmental organizations shunned these groups' participation, they had their history thrown back in their faces.
He shunned the selfie culture and didn't allow people to take his picture at his estate.
True to his pledge, Mr. Sanders shunned big money, often beating the monthly totals of Mrs.
But Sweden's political mainstream has so far shunned the Sweden Democrats due to their radical roots.
A year ago, Berkshire revealed a surprise bet on the sector that Buffett had previously shunned.
Critics of Israel have long understood that speaking too loudly would get them silenced and shunned.
His colleagues at the Commission shunned him, so he requested — and was swiftly granted — early retirement.
All traditional parties have shunned cooperation with Sweden Democrats, which makes the government formation unusually difficult.
It's a warning signal for Trump, who has been shunned by blacks, Latinos and millennial voters.
Dozens of Western officials, bankers and executives shunned a big investment conference in Riyadh this week.
It's not strange to see homophobia, it's not strange to see the gay community being shunned.
Worse yet, L.A. had been outright shunned in recent summers by the league's top free agents.
Leaders like Stalin shunned roads so that invaders could not come and Russians could not leave.
Pickup is winning converts such as Hudson, Florida shopper Steve Mondock, who had previously shunned Walmart.
The AfD is shunned by every other party, so it has no hope of entering coalitions.
And he will be shunned, he will be the first person to be stoned or something.
Hollywood stars and film studios shunned the hotel last year during the Toronto International Film Festival.
Other leaders of international institutions that shunned Saudi Arabia in 2018 are also planning to return.
The entire cast and production team had shunned the event over criticism aimed at their director.
Microsoft once shunned Linux, free open-source operating system once considered the biggest threat to Windows.
In late 2016, Berkshire revealed a surprise bet on the sector, which Buffett had previously shunned.
Robi said she was shunned by her peers after her mother refused to have her cut.
Ms. Smith especially befriended Ivana Trump, who she thought was being unfairly shunned by high society.
But it also provided a public forum for previously shunned white-nationalist, sexist, and racist voices.
When the council was created in 2006, U.S. President George W. Bush's administration shunned the body.
When the Council was created in 2006, U.S. President George W. Bush's administration shunned the body.
The small black population in Charleston has long felt shunned by government officials, Mr. Watts said.
Lopez Obrador has shunned the often luxurious trappings of Mexico's wealthy elites, choosing to fly coach.
Klee, also an astute theoretician, shunned most artistic dogmas in favor of the greatest possible independence.
YouTube, as a platform, has low barriers to entry, which benefits groups long shunned by old media.
She said being shunned from the church meant that no one, not even family, can contact you.
For years, the ride-hailing giant shunned the practice adopted by most other major Silicon Valley companies.
Luxury labels have hitherto shunned the second-hand trade, fearing diluting their exclusivity and cannibalising their sales.
Read MoreWhy web lending is getting shunned by investors We were pitching for funding relatively early on.
The event's organizers reportedly shunned the camp, and in 1997, sound systems over 100 watts were banned.
A number of celebrities who previously shunned the platform have also decided to give in recent months.
Princeton, which had once shunned her, was among the many universities to award her an honorary doctorate.
We have to ask the question, is she simply being ostracized and shunned because she's a woman?
You were there when Pepe was still rare, and you shunned Dat Boi before it was cool.
This is good news for the Russian company, which has been shunned by buyers negotiating 20193 shipments.
Among other reforms, restrictions on internal migration were eased and foreign investment, previously shunned, was eagerly courted.
The women who reported the treatment said they were shunned or ignored, according to The Times-Picayune.
Some who came forward are still on the sidelines, shunned for having the audacity to be honest.
The bond has been largely shunned by retail investors in the first two days of the offer.
I was "shunned" by almost all of my friends except a few, and it opened my eyes.
Luxury labels have hitherto shunned the second-hand trade, fearing diluting their exclusivity and cannibalizing their sales.
The president also defended draconian security measures implemented since November that his Socialist government had once shunned.
He has been shunned in his community, removed from school and has basically lived in his room.
"Opioids are being shunned," said Lynn Webster, an anesthesiologist and vice president at PRA Health Sciences Inc.
She's shunned by her village, physically dragged out of school, and exploited by Banda for financial profit.
In the past few years, Americans have increasingly shunned smaller passenger cars in favor of larger vehicles.
A deal would restore the country's access to global credit markets, shunned since a 2001 economic crisis.
Women who have had them are shamed and shunned in much of the island nation's dancehall music.
And, just like that, Costi says he was shunned by his family, excommunicated from all things Hinn.
What if he had been welcomed, rather than repeatedly shunned, by the N.F.L.'s snobby ownership clique?
"Could you imagine being ostracized or judged or shunned just for being who you are?" he said.
Canada has so far shunned confrontation with Washington, stressing instead the merits of NAFTA and free trade.
"It was either you participated or you were shunned out and in the outskirts," De Vivo explains.
Gold miners held the Canadian index back, as investors shunned bullion, typically seen as a safe haven.
And the scholars who know the most about language have mostly shunned dirty words as a subject.
People who are homeless are often shunned by society and blamed for bringing the situation upon themselves.
Europe, by contrast, has largely shunned genetically modified crops, but glyphosate is still the Continent's biggest seller.
While Comcast continues to work with insurers, it has largely shunned them as a source of innovation.
Purged officials are penalized repeatedly, shunned by employers for fear of association and have their passports confiscated.
In some places, doctors have been run out of their homes, shunned as carriers of the virus.
He gave a string of interviews ahead of the midterms, but has mostly shunned the press since.
Print magazines, and underground zines in particular offered entry into subversive music scenes the mainstream media shunned.
Mr. Sousa Mendes spent the next decade shunned and in dire financial straits, hobbled by a stroke.
It was the second time in just a few years that an actor had shunned the honor.
From rock bands to retirees, the Maori language, once shunned, is having a renaissance in New Zealand.
At a time when much of America shunned people with H.I.V., Dr. Jerry Rabinowitz welcomed them in.
It's as if they were perpetually tainted — health care workers, hospital workers were shunned in their communities.
Distraught, Wilson shunned the classroom and played basketball within sight of the principal's office for several days.
For decades the kingdom was conservative in its foreign policy and shunned the use of hard power.
He publicly shunned corruption, though Egyptians became convinced that the powerful enriched themselves at the public's expense.
He publicly shunned corruption, though Egyptians became convinced that the powerful enriched themselves at the public's expense.
He shunned the traditional agent community to put his uncle, Dennis Robertson, in charge of Team Kawhi.
Old pieces of jewelry — and old musical instruments — shouldn't be shunned because they were made of ivory.
But beer drinkers have shunned Budweiser and Bud Light in favor of pricier craft beers and microbrews.
A second flagship project — a futuristic zero-emissions mega city known as NEOM — is also being shunned.
He endured racist taunts and death threats, in addition to being shunned by some of his teammates.
These scenes add a campy layer that's fitting for a movie about an artist who shunned convention.
Institutional investors, who often shunned or ignored activists a decade ago, now take the initiative to contact Cevian.
Othello becomes Omkara, a political enforcer both feared and regularly shunned for being a bastard of mixed caste.
He shunned anatomical correctness as a betrayal of real observation, pitting scientific rationality against how the world appears.
Indians who have long shunned contact with outsiders often lack immunity to common illnesses - making encounters potentially deadly.
Some are selling bonds now because buyers who previously shunned them are piling in looking for extra yield.
Incredibly, though, all too often the opposite occurs, and Wall Street whistle-blowers are shunned, ostracized and ignored.
Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.) who shunned "big money fundraisers" and is pushing for a grassroots donations movement. Sen.
Ever since the doctor who delivered me almost killed me on my birthday, I have shunned mainstream medicine.
Mainstream British and other European lenders have largely shunned cryptocurrencies, which have come under increasing scrutiny from regulators.
If the WTO were shunned by the world's biggest economy it might not collapse, but it would wither.
The plan is that Dr Mahathir will attract Malay voters who have shunned the opposition in the past.
But the turnaround of the past quarter has created a problem for those who largely shunned the sector.
It was the beginning of a years-long run helping AIDS patients whose biological families had shunned them.
How much different after eight years of Israel being shunned by the last administration," Gorka told "Fox & Friends.
She has lied and she has endangered the lives of reporters and that's why she should be shunned.
U.S. consumers have increasingly shunned passenger cars in favor of more comfortable, higher-margin SUVs and pickup trucks.
Unlike Libya's other Islamists, the Madkhalists shunned the Arab spring of 2011, when Libyans toppled the old dictator.
Major oil producers have shunned teapots after several deals fell through within months of them entering the market.
Trump's NBC interview with Lester Holt was disastrous and he's shunned interviews with CNN and MSNBC while president.
Slowly, the party and their allies have normalized the skepticism and resentment that had long been publicly shunned.
I shunned coffee tables as unnecessary, and put only pale clothes on my newborn's (extremely short) gift registry.
"Not sure why a creep like @VP is not shunned by civil society," tweeted Republican strategist Stuart Stevens.
However, after several rounds of talks, Bradesco shunned KKR's proposal to repay the acquisition debt in 13 years.
She broke into a space that shunned outsiders—not just as a woman but as a Mexican-American.
They revealed heartbreaking histories of being shunned for who they are; they shared the joy of finding love.
Dahnke also focuses on amplifying the voices of a group that's shunned by society: prisoners in solitary confinement.
Their father was a royal whose family had shunned his wife but now wants to meet the children.
That team is composed of X-Men, who are supposed to be protecting the people shunned by society.
She spoke either Russian or Yiddish, shunned English and rarely showed pleasure at anything in the New World.
Consider: The financially rickety Trump Organization, shunned by most mainstream banks, long relied on less scrupulous Russian investors.
Another, who asked not to be named for fear of further retaliation, said she has been permanently shunned.
Despite his fearmongering about celebrities falling victim to "cancel culture," it's not like Chappelle has actually been shunned.
Can being shunned by the young but loved by the old carry Biden to a general election win?
But with my second came, unexpectedly, the wistful memory of the pasta tahdig I shunned two decades earlier.
Mr. Trump's talk of conspiracies has also gained currency within a Republican Party establishment that once shunned it.
So has interest in air-conditioning, an amenity that generations of people in the Pacific Northwest proudly shunned.
After leaving the presidency, he lived quietly, largely shunned by Kenya's political establishment, but drew crowds in public.
Trump, America's reticent and reserved first lady, has all but shunned the spotlight since her husband was elected.
Likewise, Microsoft once shunned Linux, a free open-source operating system once considered the biggest threat to Windows.
And second, traitors in those parts are killed and the families of traitors are shunned by their community.
General Hifter has consolidated his forces, with backing from Egypt and Russia, and has shunned the unity government.
A government cap on banks' lending rates last September worsened the credit squeeze as banks shunned risky lending.
Shunned by many party leaders, Mr. Trump is plainly still working to rally Republicans: His running mate, Gov.
Extreme right groups, shunned by payment processors and traditional companies, are turning to new methods to solicit donations.
With plenty of potential downsides, and no proven upsides, it's not surprising that such drugs have been shunned.
Mr. Modi embraced a militaristic approach and shunned a political process involving dialogue with the separatists in Kashmir.
Particularly by introducing institutional investors that have, historically, been shunned by the NBA and other pro sports leagues.
In each gram is up to one billion viral particles; yet somehow, Christianity shunned water-based rituals for centuries.
Mr Milken's early disciples found value in lower classes of bonds precisely because a lot of investors shunned them.
Bucks District attorney David Heckler tells PEOPLE that the Stoltzfuses were Amish but had been "shunned" by the community.
These movements become your identity, your life, your whole network of friends, and when you leave, you're completely shunned.
It also might be because the most experienced economic policy hands in the Republican party have largely shunned Trump.
These examples often come when Trump is criticized or shunned by the celebrities he tried for decades to embrace.
In Pakistan, transgender people are often shunned by their families and forced into begging or prostitution to support themselves.
The community that I was involved in when I was married all but shunned me after my marriage ended.
Great writers, some of them shunned during the revolution's unfortunate repressive periods, have enjoyed beautiful editions of their work.
And if he did that, he says, who knows how many others have quietly shunned Murray over the years?
Copper suffered its biggest weekly drop since mid-August as investors shunned riskier assets such as commodities and shares.
Once fiction was delivered in this ultra-convenient format, readers who had typically shunned print media responded with enthusiasm.
Until earlier this year, Nintendo had shunned mobile gaming in favor of handheld console gaming through the Nintendo 3DS.
Several found help through the Oskar-Kokoschka-Bund, a group formed by expatriate artists who openly shunned Nazi ideas.
It was the kind that could get you fired from your job, shunned by your community, beaten or killed.
As if that wasn't enough, he then chastised the Queen (the QUEEN!) and said he felt "shunned" by Meghan.
Trump has largely shunned expensive television advertising and his campaign made its first TV ad buy only last month.
Whereas his predecessor, Hamid Karzai, used to entertain former warlords in the presidential palace, Mr Ghani has shunned them.
Plus, those in more traditional communities around the world may be shunned or exiled, persecuted or even physically harmed.
The media became fascinated by the man who had shunned media for all those years, as did de Beijer.
I suspect the left is allergic to power since it's inevitably nasty, so it's shunned the levers of power.
But the Palestinians have shunned him since he recognised the disputed city of Jerusalem as Israel's capital in 2017.
Like the X-Men, the "Hairies" are a superpowered minority who are hated, feared, and shunned by normal humans.
Foreign tourists have shunned France since Islamic State gunmen killed 130 people in an attack in Paris last November.
Once largely shunned by establishment conservatives at the conference, the outlet is now a top sponsor and constant presence.
That marks something of a shift for the Taliban, which long shunned modern technology during its rule in Afghanistan.
He, like Trump after him, said he had money to fund his own campaign and shunned the political establishment.
The likely sequel, with a slumping dollar shunned by the rest of the world, would be no less disruptive.
Communities hardest hit by HIV were often shunned, when they could have done so much to stop the epidemic.
Asian equities tumbled to their lowest since 2011 overnight as investors shunned risky assets after weak U.S. economic data.
Although Becerra shunned those bipartisan agreements, he walked across the aisle to try to rescue immigration reform after Sen.
It was time to head to work, so I shunned my usual bicycle and hopped in an Uber cab.
Story at a glance For years, many educators have shunned social media platforms, often banning them from school settings.
Instead, they consider technology the answer to off-the rack, mass-produced goods, which are increasingly shunned by millennials.
Without the potential for a spark, a cheap valuation seems warranted — and the company will be shunned from selection.
At the time, he shunned calls for him to drop out of the race -- and ultimately won the election.
Such firms meet demand for credit from individuals who have been shunned by banks, which typically prefer big corporates.
Branson shunned the money after learning about the death of journalist Jamal Khashoggi at a Saudi consulate in October.
"It was just so empowering to have that kind of support from the very people who shunned us away."
The independent report also reveals failures by multiple organizations and law enforcement agencies who "shunned, shamed or disbelieved" survivors.
U.S.A. Basketball, the organization that oversees the national men's and women's teams, has shunned the athletes' village since 1992.
" In 2009, The Guardian newspaper described Temperton as a "reclusive, Grammy-winning genius who has always shunned the spotlight.
After all, being shunned by the biggest gathering in months of Washington elites plays directly into Trump's insurgent narrative.
Some 10 million foreigners have been doing the strenuous, lower-paid jobs largely shunned by the 20 million nationals.
I often feel that way about shows at American Realness, where tight editing seems shunned as a mainstream convention.
"The risk of being shunned or seen as racist far outweighs the benefit of having [these] conversations," she added.
It would, in short, require the president to engage in the diplomatic heavy lifting he has so far shunned.
Why would we think the Saudis might not also seek protection from Russia if they are shunned by America?
Mainland institutions that once shunned the spotlight, notably the central government's Liaison Office, are increasingly open in their lobbying.
So, yes, the pointy-toe stiletto is back, after years of being shunned for block-heel, round-toe shapes.
Such ideas, we're told, have caused Dr. Sarno, now in his 90s, to be shunned by the medical establishment.
And nearly 34 percent of eligible voters shunned the polls or submitted blank ballots after an especially divisive campaign.
Those restrictions led shunned advisers to try to undermine the chief of staff in the press and with Trump.
The women and children at Al-Hol, from about 50 countries, have been largely shunned by their home governments.
She has also shunned corporate campaign donations — traditionally a big draw for lawmakers to join the Financial Services Committee.
He was condemned as an opportunist and a sell-out and someone to be shunned by many mainstream Republicans.
Koon says she left the session in tears, and was subsequently shunned by the members of the prayer group.
Investors shunned Reckitt Benckiser after it announced its chairman was retiring after more than 30 years at the firm.
Offered a retrospective by the National Portrait Gallery in London, Goldin refused to cooperate unless they shunned Sackler funds.
So-called "momentum" stocks, which refers to shares of companies that have recently outperformed, have also been getting shunned.
Ben Gurion was briefed shunned by most foreign carriers due to incoming Palestinian rockets during the 2014 Gaza war.
Shunned by locals, the boy and his family fled to a $11.50-per-night hotel in a nearby town.
But Engelmayer said that, except for a few expressions of disappointment within his social circle, no one shunned him.
The council shunned it as "un-Islamic" and wrote its own bill, which includes the recommendation for the light beating.
BNP boycotted the last election in 2014 that was marred by deadly violence and shunned by international observers as flawed.
Shireen, ostracized by her mother and shunned from society due to her greyscale, found a true friend in Ser Davos.
Dozens of Western officials, world bankers and company executives shunned a major three-day investment conference in Riyadh this week.
So a couple of things, first your Dinesh D&aposSouza was shunned even by CPAC for mocking the Parkland students.
The show honors the year's biggest action-packed blockbusters that usually tend to be shunned during Hollywood's annual awards season.
They may be shunned by their communities and often believe that their sickness is a punishment for some past misdeed.
In the early days of Tesla, he bristled when media coverage shunned him in favor of then-CEO Martin Eberhard.
In Russia Vladimir Putin has shunned cosmopolitan liberal values for a distinctly Russian mix of Slavic tradition and Orthodox Christianity.
The wealthy conservative activists and the sum of their vast donor network have shunned Trump throughout the entire presidential election.
When they all appeared at a recent rally in Cebu city, the country's second-largest metropolis, local officials shunned them.
In many cases, the scientific community shunned their own for participating in "activist science," which many thought weakened their brand.
Haftar has shunned efforts to revive the U.N. peace process, while accusing elements within the GNA of supporting the BDB.
Steel scaffolding is still often shunned for bamboo on skyscrapers under construction in even the ritziest parts of Hong Kong.
The country hopes this will attract global mining investors which have shunned Egypt until now because of the commercial terms.
An unstable environment could allow militant groups to establish themselves in places where they would typically be shunned, officials fear.
"Most of them don't want to talk about it because so many people are afraid of being shunned," Moceanu said.
Mr Maduro has declared that the three parties that shunned the mayoral ballot have disqualified themselves from all future elections.
There is no reason that I am now being shunned after I've made my mark and contributed to the genre.
We've shunned the tech world for hiding behind content neutrality, or using the gospel of disruption to entrench their power.
Even in coal, a sector recently shunned due to public pressure to invest in cleaner energy, Thai firms are growing.
Unlike rivals DIA or Carrefour, the chain has shunned acquisitions, preferring to grow by building around 60 stores per year.
"Most of them don't want to talk about it because so many people are afraid of being shunned," Moceanu says.
He will live in disgrace, shunned by a film community that once embraced him and covered up for his crimes.
Over the past couple of years, U.S. consumers have increasingly shunned cars in favor of larger crossovers, SUVs and trucks.
The N.F.L. has long shunned Las Vegas, refusing its television ads and telling players not to make appearances at casinos.
At worst, it just perpetuates the scientifically unsupportable belief that modern-day genetic engineering is something horrifying to be shunned.
The stories launched the #MeToo movement, and Weinstein was fired from the production company he founded and shunned from Hollywood.
Five years after the fall of autocrat Hosni Mubarak, she is shunned or insulted by Egyptians on those same streets.
But at the Lahore rally, Khan shunned talk of electables and focused on promising a new dawn for Pakistan's poor.
Putin's new friends are fringe players who have little influence and who are often isolated or shunned by their peers.
While some of the party's elite donors have shunned Mr. Trump's coronation this week, they are still paying for it.
Customers have meanwhile largely shunned electric vehicles because they are too expensive, can be inconvenient to charge and lack range.
They are our neighbors and our co-workers, but they were shunned from civic life for mistakes made long ago.
They are shunned from villages and live in isolated communities, often with no health centers or running water, he said.
The strong demand comes despite coal's image as a dirty fuel which has left it increasingly shunned by many investors.
As a person who's committed crime, I can say there is nothing more degrading than being shunned by mainstream society.
And he is motivated by a desire to stick it to the elites who have shunned him his entire life.
The bank had been outpacing its competitors in previous quarters by extending loans to consumers shunned by other mainstream banks.
According to Slimani, Anne was embraced by Moroccans but mostly shunned by Europeans, on the ground of her mixed marriage.
And a host of corporate leaders signed a letter on Wednesday explaining why Mississippi and North Carolina would be shunned.
Wells Fargo executives acknowledged that customers may have shunned the bank as the extent of the problems came to light.
Since at least last year, New York City Marathon officials have grown skeptical of Mr. Baranov and shunned his athletes.
Pensions have long shunned investments unpopular with the people they represent, often in broad categories like guns and fossil fuels.
Her communications team has proved hapless, and opacity has become a hallmark of her administration as she has shunned interviews.
They were arrested, suspended from jobs, shunned by relatives and denounced by clerics as loose women out to destroy society.
When the two fell out in the 1970s, many intellectuals leaned left toward García Márquez, while Vargas Llosa was shunned.
The villagers come to them in secret whenever they need healing, but in public, Juniper and Wise Child are shunned.
If Dr. Reed shunned a medical tool, Oliver Smithies, one of many groundbreaking scientists to die this year, created one.
At the Met, which long shunned Parterre Box, it now has press seats, just like any other major news outlet.
Soon, it drew the burlesque and vaudeville actors who felt shunned by New York's more elite Players and Lambs clubs.
In Mr. Trump, Steve saw someone who, like him, was shunned from the polite classes and was a true outsider.
As fashion's early adopters, working women routinely took up what their respectable contemporaries shunned as too showy, tasteless or new.
Despite his intense public demeanor, he often shunned parties at ritzy watering holes in favor of a quiet family life.
She has shunned one-on-one briefings from her top aides and has held only one news conference a year.
Tunisia's Ennahda party, which has won wide praise for its democratic engagement and moderate stance since 2011, might be shunned.
That broke a post-World War Two consensus among established parties in Germany that the far right should be shunned.
Despite the proliferation of the flip flop, I was still skeptical about whether I should embrace the once-shunned sandal.
A year after artists shunned the N.F.L., the league formed a partnership with Jay-Z to attract top musical talent.
Cecil's killer Walter Palmer was publicly shunned and excoriated, but ultimately did not face any charges in the lion's death.
London (CNN Business)China's Huawei shunned the spotlight as it grew to become one of the world's top tech companies.
A state monopoly on dangerous goods and activities where demand is not going to be shunned needs to be considered.
So the classic insider made it, the classic outsider was shunned again, and The Boss remains in his personal limbo.
The industry even won over Warren Buffett, who shunned airline investments for years after a bet on US Airways soured.
Shunned by their families, many live in constant fear, moving house frequently and taking pains to blend in, he said.
Saudi Arabia shunned: Riyadh is finding itself increasingly isolated because of the unexplained disappearance of prominent Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi.
They're responding to the image of themselves and whether they're going to be liked or shunned and all of this.
Would his higher rank mean that the North Koreans are more inclined to engage with Biegun, whom they've largely shunned?
H-1B recipients also include foreign physicians who practice in places shunned by American doctors for personal and professional reasons.
But the two blocs have never governed in tandem, and so far all other parties have shunned the Sweden Democrats.
People with albinism - a lack of pigmentation in the skin, hair and eyes - are frequently shunned and attacked in Africa.
Kylian Mbappe was just 10 years old when Chelsea icon Didier Drogba shunned him for a selfie at Stamford Bridge.
In much of Pakistan, transgender people are shunned by their families and forced into begging or prostitution to support themselves.
It's easy to conclude he is being shunned, but regardless the debate and dialogue over race and sports carries on.
He was shunned on that visit by Reagan administration officials, who were seeking to maintain good relations with Saddam Hussein.
This wine, by the way, is made without any sulfur dioxide, the common stabilizer shunned by many natural wine producers.
But even as Ms. Knox shunned reporters this past week, a videographer on her team was tracking her every move.
And it may help support a new identity for the Champs-Élysées, long a tourist-trap avenue shunned by Parisians.
Not long after, Vivid launched Vivid-Alt, a division devoted to the kinds of performers previously shunned by the studio.
Bringing Lewandowski onboard is an astonishing reward for behavior that should cause him to be shunned by respectable journalistic organizations.
The main snag was that one of Germany's most influential Muslim bodies, having historical links with Turkish officialdom, shunned the gathering.
In the past two weeks, he has shunned press coverage, and has even barred the independent press from covering his inauguration.
Five years ago, the family had been shunned from the Jehovah's Witness church because of "doctrinal and social issues", she claims.
Despite the country's fast-growing power market, buyers have shunned the initial public offering because of the valuation, equity analysts said.
Such firms meet demand for credit from individuals who have been shunned by Chinese banks, which typically prefer big corporate clients.
Prominent Republicans - including former presidents George H.W. Bush and George W. Bush and congressional leaders - shunned him or offered lukewarm support.
However, as is typical for a band that has always shunned the obvious route, this is not the case at all.
It's safe to say that gels have redeemed themselves after years of being shunned for their role in crispy '80s hairstyles.
Clinton's political career, but suddenly found myself fighting paranoia that I was being shunned as a traitor to the progressive cause.
A fresh report from Bloomberg today adds to the mounting evidence of Huawei preparing for being shunned by the United States.
People believed it hosted a sultanate of sometimes peevish spirits who had to be soothed, not shunned, when they were angry.
I don't believe that every man who's been named in regard to #MeToo deserves to be shunned forever (although some do).
Women are no longer shunned from the workplace, and we are closing the gender pay gap a little more each year.
While many investors have shunned emerging markets for their volatility, the post-Brexit world has made them suddenly much more attractive.
The plan deviates significantly from Snapchat's strategy, which has shunned third-party developers like music video-maker Mindie in the past.
Played in the movie by Forest Whittaker, Saw is shunned by Mon Mothma and the other Rebels for his extremist methods.
Shunned and exiled by his immediate family for continually reprehensible behavior, Natia's father emigrated from Samoa to the U.S. at 21.
Kuroda has shunned such calls, taking the view that targeting inflation at 2 percent was a standard among central banks globally.
Recess has shunned traditional advertising, relying on Instagram and word of mouth on the internet to raise awareness about the brand.
Budget rival easyJet and British Airways-owner International Consolidated Airlines were the biggest blue-chip fallers as markets shunned airline stocks.
Besides Bratislava, other European Union members like Austria, Hungary or the Czech Republic shunned the pact, while Switzerland delayed its decision.
Small financial centres, it huffs, are being bullied into accepting competitiveness-sapping rules shunned by some bigger countries, in particular America.
Are reparations – shunned by President Barack Obama and other Democratic veterans taught by experience to fear white backlash – now politically sustainable?
Louisianians shunned their outgoing Senator in last year's gubernatorial, and now they are glad to see him go unceremoniously into retirement.
Younger consumers have largely shunned counting calories, instead trying to simply eat clean or be more mindful about what they're eating.
If a different sort of politician could emerge, as happened with Sanders, those who have shunned politics might go to vote.
Hundreds of members of the national security establishment, both Republican and Democratic, also shunned the controversial businessman early in his bid.
Serzh Sargsyan, Armenia's president, shunned a Russian invitation to come to Moscow for talks with his counterpart in Azerbaijan, Ilham Aliyev.
And even if Bannon remains forever exiled from Trump's White House and permanently shunned by Republican leaders, Bannonism won't go quietly.
But insiders and experts said fear of being shunned by loved ones might be especially difficult to overcome in these circles.
" He also doesn't think it's overbought at this point since for the large part value remains "shunned" and "out-of-favor.
While the outbreak came under control last year, many survivors have been shunned by their families, communities, and even medical workers.
"Usually it means they become shunned and nobody will hire them or educate them or marry them," Louis explained on Jeopardy.
It is pro-Israel students who are silenced out of fear of being denied recommendations, graded down, or shunned by peers.
He is willing to be shunned in coffee shops by people who used to push through line to talk to him.
And when survivors first began to come forward publicly, some were shunned, shamed or disbelieved by others in their own communities.
Theirs is a behavior that can and should be shunned, and that Facebook is equipped, and maybe willing, to deal with.
The military dimension Sudan, a resource-rich nation which has borders with seven other countries, has been shunned by the West.
Though Jewish and gay, Ms. Akerman shunned labels and turned down invitations to participate in Jewish, gay or women's film festivals.
The tech-news publication has shunned traditional advertising but sees a big opportunity to connect companies with its young executive readership.
The imam was also said to have urged the congregation to denounce any Muslims who shunned the communal prayers, it added.
Big Oil has been shunned by investors for years because of persistent supply gluts, excessive spending and rising climate change concerns.
The house's earliest men's suits were ill-fitting and dark, resembling something secondhand, an aesthetic once shunned by the fashion elite.
The girls' parents died several years ago after eating a suspicious meal that left Uncle Julian debilitated and the sisters shunned.
It didn't matter how brilliant the work was, if they showed it to a museum director or gallerist, it was shunned.
Blackballed by the studios, shunned as "damaged goods," Douglas disappeared without a trace, spending the rest of her life in seclusion.
She has shunned holding fund-raisers as a presidential candidate, though she has raised money from Silicon Valley in the past.
Also, more high-achieving children will enroll at low-performing schools that have typically been shunned by some middle class parents.
Yes, there are plenty of African-American adults eager to tell stories about how they were shunned because they were brilliant.
In the last few years, Americans have increasingly shunned passenger cars in favor of larger, more comfortable SUVs and pickup trucks.
In the last few years, Americans have increasingly shunned passenger cars in favor of larger, more comfortable SUVs and pickup trucks.
McMahon: Are there words that you once shunned that have now been accepted or are on their way to being accepted?
Although Barack Obama shunned single-payer solutions as president, he praised Medicare for all in a campaign-style speech in September.
As a result, the pervasive media speculation that has haunted Cave's family since the tragedy happened is both answered and shunned.
He knows how it feels to be shunned for what medical researchers now deem a chronic disease, not a lifestyle choice.
Isaiah Washington knows what it's like to be shunned by Hollywood ... and that's why he's going to bat for Terry Crews.
Being protective of owl sightings has caused more than one heated argument; ask too many times and you may be shunned.
The president may be shunned nearly everywhere but at the bottom of the world he has finally found a loyal mate.
Mr. Wray, a former senior prosecutor during President George W. Bush's administration, has shunned the limelight and struck a different tone.
Often miscast as reclusive, she was no hermit, but she was as ferociously private as she was famous, and shunned interviews.
But it was funding that Mr. Trump badly needed given how many of the party's other major donors had shunned him.
By the way, Alex's best friend, Adrian (Russell Posner), is gender fluid and bullied by fellow students and shunned at home.
It turned out that the type of art they loved, "unambiguously gay" and shunned by conventional museums, had a zealous following.
Judith and her sister, Susan, grew up in Manhattan in a prosperous but frugal household where garlic was shunned as vulgar.
This awakening for Picard plays out against the backdrop of a modern world that has shunned all forms of synthetic beings.
The idea that some of the most powerful players in the music industry shunned halftime last year is a compelling one.
And what is the message we give women when they are judged and shunned after sharing their stories on social media?
The first source said the offer was shunned rapidly because its non-binding nature threatened to destabilize management's relations with staff.
He said he shunned the money after learning about the death of journalist Jamal Khashoggi at a Saudi consulate in Turkey.
"The last area that has risk premiums that are still available is in traditional stocks that people have shunned, like financials."
A dozen operators submitted applications, and San Francisco ultimately shunned the companies that started the rush in favor of two newcomers.
Two wild cards are the former PA Gazan security chief, Mohammed Dahlan, who is shunned by the Fatah leadership, and Gen.
France, which shunned participation in the European Typhoon project and the American-led F-35, favours its own national champion, Dassault.
Some have become outcasts in their own country, shunned by hotels, neighbors and -- in some areas -- placed under controversial quarantine measures.
Every effort that the Joker -- or Arthur Fleck, to use his "real" name -- makes to assimilate is shunned or outright ridiculed.
For his part, Trump has almost always shunned the concept in an effort to stay authentic and the ultimate anti-politician.
After the deal was completed, Iran opened up further politically by inviting European and Asian leaders long shunned by hard-liners.
The IPO will test investor appetite for loss-making companies that are being shunned by Wall Street following the WeWork debacle.
Birch went on to graduate at the top of his class but found himself "shunned" by a portion of its members.
Drugs such as Atabrine could help, but nasty side-effects meant that some GIs shunned their daily dose—with predictable consequences.
From her contact with women in the camps, she estimated that only about 10 percent have shunned the Islamic State's ideology.
They turned to fellow state-owned firms after some international investors shunned the offer as too expensive, the five people said.
I grew up in a society in which being exceptional, correcting your elders and generally being a smart aleck is shunned.
The entire family should be, at a minimum, shunned and shamed for their greed in seeking profits heedless of human pain.
Women are general fallen angels who have partied too hard and shunned the support of their loving man, to their detriment.
It wasn't that I had been shunned; I had been surrounded by friends and family who wanted to help, and often did.
Italian designers Dolce & Gabbana are being shunned by designers after Stefano Gabbana slammed the actress and called her 'ugly' on social media.
Egypt's state grain buyer GASC set new tender terms in February to cap demurrage fees after major suppliers shunned state wheat tenders.
Loy has lost friends over his support of the laborers, has been "shunned" downtown, and has had congregants confront him, he said.
Individuals who do not kuuki wo yomu (roughly translated as "read the vibes") can be shunned by other members of the class.
Universal Music Group has already banned exclusives, Spotify is still avoiding them, and artists like Lady Gaga and Adele have shunned them.
Patricia Howard, who was just released from Taconic State Prison in September, says she feels connected to a community, instead of shunned.
WHO emergency expert Mike Ryan called out stigma being attached to the virus amid reports of Asians being shunned in the West.
Lack of knowledge, fear of legal retaliation, not wanting to be shunned by Lin's friends and supporters in the NYC literary scene?
Although college-educated whites have shunned the former reality-television celebrity, other demographics seem to have been swayed by his fiery rhetoric.
Shunned by nearly all surviving vampires, save one (Theo James), even Selene seems powerless against her latest opponent: a genetically enhanced Lycan.
In addition to Pence, Donald Trump on Tuesday was criticized for visiting Pittsburgh after grief-stricken locals and officials shunned his arrival.
It's not as though people with criminal pasts are universally shunned, or that they don't already have certain protections under current laws.
The U.S. prefers European equipment makers Nokia and Ericsson, and it has shunned Chinese telecom giant Huawei due to fears of espionage.
She said being shunned from the church meant that no one from the church, not even other family members, can contact you.
It acted as a conduit to next-door Israel, with which it has a peace treaty, when others shunned the Jewish state.
Victoria's Secret has struggled to adapt as consumers in the #MeToo era have shunned the company's advertising including models posing in lingerie.
Off-balance sheet loans used to be a major source of funding for small firms traditionally shunned by the big state banks.
Yet Rubio's willingness to betray immigration reform didn't help him with white voters: When he ran for president, many conservatives shunned him.
Francis has shunned the bulletproof limousines used by his predecessors, opting for simple cars both in Rome and on his overseas travels.
President Ilham Aliyev's party swept the board in a parliamentary election in November, a vote the mainstream opposition and international monitors shunned.
In the past many investors have largely shunned Croatia due to red tape, high taxes, frequently changing regulations and a slow judiciary.
He shunned processed food, to the point of taking his own organic produce to restaurants to eat while friends enjoyed bought dishes.
He attended military parades in Moscow and Beijing that other western leaders shunned, and appointed a Chinese company leader as his adviser.
"Now I could do that, but at that point, no... I would probably be shunned by half my family," she tells me.
He says Warsaw is isolating itself and shunned Poland and its close EU ally, Hungary, during a recent tour of eastern Europe.
Albinos have been shunned, ostracised, beaten, killed, and in some places dismembered so their body parts can be used for magic potions.
O'Rourke, who has shunned donations from political action committees, outraised Cruz by $1.5 million from the beginning of 2018 to mid-February.
Curry believed Lauer was responsible for her getting fired from the gig, and even shunned him her last day on the show.
If Minsky remained far from the limelight throughout his life, it is at least in part because his approach shunned academic conventions.
He successfully defended his seat in 2014 even while under indictment and having been shunned by most of New York's GOP establishment.
Our feline friends have even overcome the modern-day myth that black cats and dogs in shelters are shunned by potential adopters.
It suggested that Hinkle should have been shunned by the USWNT and, because she was not, fans should boycott the team's games.
The instrument was shunned during the Cultural Revolution, and widespread poverty in the ensuing decades made it inaccessible to many Chinese families.
Such firms meet the demand for credit from individuals who have been shunned by Chinese banks, which typically prefer big corporate clients.
The movement is comprised of mostly working-class French, who are distrustful of the political class and feel shunned by the elites.
Their central message was a proven winner in the West: Sweating will get you shunned socially and ruin your chances for romance.
When ties between Beijing and Seoul chilled, Chinese tourism to South Korea plummeted and Chinese consumers shunned Made-in-South-Korea products.
Sales there had fallen dramatically in 2016 after Chinese consumers shunned the iPhone 7, whose overall appearance differed little from its predecessor.
Two years later, after voters once more shunned the Socialists in the elections to the European Parliament, Mr. Rubalcaba withdrew from politics.
Tesla, though, has shunned Toyota's methods and paid a price, people who have worked for Tesla and either NUMMI or Toyota, said.
The concept dates to the colonial era, when certain criminals were shunned and stripped of rights, a practice known as civil death.
And even though Europe has almost entirely shunned genetically modified crops, glyphosate is still the most popular weed killer on the Continent.
Celebrities and filmmakers who were once major players during awards season have been shunned, written out of shows or snubbed in nominations.
It's also a black eye for Dorsey, who has shunned efforts to better secure him and his devices, according to the source.
And far from being shunned by the party, Mr. Jones's top advisers have been open about which direction the shunning is going.
Mr. Cherry's profile differed depending on the hour: Prematurely balding, he wore a hairpiece onstage but shunned it on the golf course.
It is also the latest example of Mr. Trump attracting support from fringe political activists who are shunned by most mainstream Republicans.
Shunned by Western states that backed the opposition, Damascus is looking to countries such as Iran, Russia and China to help rebuild.
He told friends and his employer at a grocery store about his watchlist ordeal, but instead of offering support, they shunned him.
While Democrats have shunned donations from other controversial industries, tech watchers say doing that to Silicon Valley is a more complicated issue.
Standing out with a personal style in tech is generally shunned, since it implies time spent on aesthetic pleasures, rather than work.
A lot of young people also feel shunned by families, who are sometimes too poor to provide properly for them, she said.
Jeff Flake (R-Ariz.) eventually worked hand in hand with Kaine to introduce a draft bill that was shunned by both parties.
President Trump, who spent years as a pop culture icon himself, was mostly shunned by the Hollywood class during his 2016 run.
During his campaign, Mr. Trump embraced a deep suspicion of Islam that former Presidents George W. Bush and Barack Obama had shunned.
Private equity firms like Warburg, Blackstone and Ares are embracing something they once shunned: the selling of their own investors&apos stakes.
She shunned debates with rivals in favour of staged events where she repeated empty mantras about being a "strong and stable" government.
Big food companies have been hurt by changing consumer tastes as many Americans have shunned processed food in favor of healthier options.
His raw and sometimes intense hunger to interact with members has forged a bond with many politicians who might otherwise shunned Trump.
Those who voted against leaving were kind of shunned by the community, and now they sort of just succumbed to the pressure.
The U.S. and the United Kingdom banned him for nearly a decade, and he was shunned by senior leaders of his party.
But shunned by mainstream society, transgender individuals in Pakistan are still often forced into begging, prostitution or dancing to earn a living.
He was also a contrarian — a Boston Red Sox fan in New York who shunned cellphones, cash machines and conventional social graces.
When Franz realizes he cannot yield, though, he and his family become pariahs, spat upon and shunned by most of their neighbors.
President Donald Trump quickly endorsed Stewart after his victory, despite the fact that the GOP's own official Senate campaign arm shunned him.
Cocaine is more or less shunned by today's metal scene and the drug cartels are a source of shame and national disgust.
There is also evidence that Le Pen is making inroads among groups that shunned her father, such as women and young people.
Even the term Rohingya is shunned by the Buddhist ruling elite; they have asked the international community not to use the name.
Our sources tell us Nipsey shunned the guy after he tried approaching him for a convo, because he pegged him for a snitch.
The Jewish culturati largely shunned the play; stalwarts like playwright Isaac Peretz and activist Nakhmen Mayzel advised Asch to burn God of Vengeance.
Traditional financial players have largely shunned the web-based "crytpocurrency", viewing it as too volatile, complicated and risky, and doubting its inherent value.
The industry has been shunned over the past two decades for producing and marketing products that kill people and previously lying about it.
The superheroes who'd come before them were loved by society, but the X-Men were shunned for their strange powers and weird appearances.
Check out some of the stars that shunned hot tools and embraced their texture for knockout looks to top off their beautiful gowns.
Warthen grouses her baby daddy isn't even paying for her full tuition and has shunned her, not even bothering to call on Christmas.
Traditional financial players have largely shunned the web-based "crytpocurrency," viewing it as too volatile, complicated and risky, and doubting its inherent value.
Even if Google's latest Pixel 3 shunned facial recognition, many Android models — including popular Samsung devices — are relying more on your facial biometrics.
Simon: I do genuinely believe we've got better on every single album, and we're trying to embrace influences we would have shunned previously.
As the only person at the hackathon who didn't know how to code, Valdes said she was shunned by most of the developers.
I went to school with the same understanding children until college, so the outlier bully was silenced by teachers or shunned by peers.
Many cultures around the world have traditions and rituals around a girl's first menstruation, but some can leave girls and women feeling shunned.
Since Cetip's board shunned an offer of 39 reais a share from BM&FBovespa in December, hopes of a sweetened proposal have escalated.
WHO emergency expert Mike Ryan called out a stigma being attached to the virus over reports of Asians being shunned in the West.
Chris Coons on Monday shunned chants of "lock him up" aimed at President Donald Trump by the crowd at World Series Game 5.
"The mindset is still that if you report, you will be shunned, pushed aside and no longer part of your unit," he said.
You're going to be elevator-shunned all the way to your floor and, when word gets out (oh, it will), for months after.
"She's young and vulnerable, and without a doubt she'll be shunned by a lot of people should she reintegrate into society," he says.
I was in awe of the fact that it is really here, after years of our accomplishments being shunned, devalued, or ignored completely.
The country has been shunned by the international capital markets since it defaulted on about a billion dollars in sovereign debt in 2002.
Croatia has for years been largely shunned by investors who complained about too much red tape, high taxation pressure and unstable regulatory framework.
For example, developing an entertainment sector, in a conservative society which has so far shunned many forms of public entertainment, would create jobs.
Asset managers seeking at once to do good and do well might back ideas shunned by rivals obsessed with finding the next Facebook.
Some have lost their homes and had their land taken by their relatives, while many struggle to cope with being shunned in public.
Even more troubling, the president-elect has shunned transparency and chosen to leave the American people in the dark regarding his financial holdings.
Anyone who didn't comply was "laughed at for being 'lame,' 'prude,' or a 'tight ass,'" and summarily shunned or canned, the lawsuit states.
To many, it, and Dun himself, will simply appear deranged—which is probably the view of the Art Establishment that has shunned him.
Molinaro said her client moved back to Peru following the ruling after being shunned in the Italian city because she reported the men.
Under the guise of principled conservatism, he has shunned the give and take that has been essential to the functioning of our democracy.
Beijing has shunned Australian officials in recent months, casting doubt on a visit to China by Turnbull expected some time later this year.
Someone who was thought to have done or said something unacceptable could be shunned by the church, and cast out of the community.
There are many voices on the right on immigration and some should be distinguished from the conservative movement, and they should be shunned.
The stories went viral and the ramifications were swift and severe: Quarrie says he became a "pariah" and potential employers have shunned him.
Washington wants Tokyo to cut tariffs on U.S. farm products to restore their competitiveness after Trump shunned an 11-nation Pacific trade pact.
The commission's proposal will be watched closely by investors that have shunned utilities because of uncertainty over the size of future nuclear provisions.
Appearing daily behind the podium his officials have shunned, Trump has sought to reclaim squandered credibility and present an alternate version of history.
This may sound like the precise policing of political correctness that Trump and some of the other Republican candidates have so assiduously shunned.
In February, YouTube received flak from advertisers who shunned the platform following reports that pedophiles marked time stamps of child nudity in comments.
I grew up black in South Central and Inglewood, two Los Angeles neighborhoods shunned and distorted by everyone who doesn't actually live there.
In both places, Earn is scrutinized, held suspect and shunned just for being who he is and going where he wants to go.
One reason that high-yielding funds are being shunned across the board could be that interest rates were heading higher until very recently.
And the acknowledgment of this element, generally shunned by the market-centered contemporary art world, may be the exhibition's one truly radical move.
Tech firms, in particular, had been shunned since the dot-com bust, and their stocks were lagging behind the rest of the market.
By then Mr. Trump was being shunned by virtually all American banks that did not have his daughter on the board of directors.
The North not only shunned the 1988 Seoul Olympics but also tried to disrupt them after talks on co-hosting them fell apart.
Other Wall Street banks shunned him after a series of defaults and bankruptcies saddled them with hundreds of millions of dollars in losses.
"Underground" hints at a kind of qualified idealism, suggesting that Mendax and his comrades mostly shunned theft and vandalism in favor of disclosure.
"Texas students with disabilities who have been ignored and shunned by the special education system have some measure of validation today," he said.
When my 10-year-old daughter was shunned by her friends a few years ago, we tried a surprisingly effective anti-bullying strategy.
Leaders of both groups say they shunned Ms. Valdez partly because she too often leans on her personal identity to sidestep policy questions.
Abandoning Japanese traditions that rewarded seniority and shunned incentive awards, Mr. Ghosn enforced a performance-based system and gave bonuses to midlevel managers.
Wiyaala, who shunned so many ideas of how she should look and behave, now has a street named after her in her village.
Coal's image is increasingly that of a pariah fuel, demonized by environmentalists and shunned by investors wary of its role in climate change.
And when they do file official complaints, their attempts to seek redress can sometimes backfire and result in them being fired or shunned.
After she left to work for a lobbying firm, Ms. Kaplan said, she felt shunned by her former boss's friends in the Capitol.
They are particularly worried when it comes to the 2015 nuclear agreement negotiated by the Obama administration that has been shunned by Trump.
He carried his own luggage, enrolled his daughter in public school, and shunned "Hail to the Chief" as an excessive display of pomp.
"All parties shunned their differences and stood united in the best national interest," Information Minister Firdous Ashiq Awan told reporters outside the parliament.
Instead, the demographic is shunned and caricatured in marketing images, perpetuating unrealistic stereotypes and contributing to age discrimination, according to a new report.
Over the years, Mubarak tinkered with reform but shunned major change, presenting himself as Egypt's sole protection against Islamic militancy and sectarian division.
But although some of those involved were members of the Bloods and the Latin Kings, they had shunned their gang loyalties, prosecutors said.
"The findings suggest that anyone who acts only in his or her narrow self-interest will be shunned, disrespected, even hated," Willer said.
Building some bridges with a Senate Republican Conference that shunned his presidential run could be mutually beneficial for both Cruz and GOP incumbents.
Shunned by global banks, the couple increasingly relied on the Angolan lender, which has a big office in Lisbon steps from her apartment.
Shunned by global banks, the couple increasingly relied on the Angolan lender, which has a big office in Lisbon steps from her apartment.
For years, Concerned Veterans for America, based in Washington, was on the fringe of the veteran world, generally shunned by traditional veterans organizations.
"It used to be that if you got too far from the mainstream, you were shunned for being a little nutty," she said.
One day, a baby boy with a megawatt smile is born, and instead of being embraced for his beauty, he's shunned for it.
When Sally Hemings is labeled a "mistress," while Robert E. Lee is described as an "honorable man," we know truth is being shunned.
Israel has not faced meaningful sanctions, it is recognized in international forums and Israel's leaders have not been shunned – although they should be.
Olsen writes: These voters have shunned Republicans because they disagree with the party's focus on low taxes, small government, and pro-business policies.
"The Netanyahu era is over," Lieberman said Saturday, expressing a newfound openness to sitting in government with left-wing parties he once shunned.
With the C.P.U.S.A. reconstituted, virtually every Communist who had hailed Browder for years as the symbol of an Americanized Communism then shunned him.
Usually toiling in jobs shunned by South Koreans, they save money, which they send to family members left behind in the impoverished North.
It is discouraging to feel shunned by people who share political and social views as me, just because of the way I present.
Washington wants Japan to cut tariffs on U.S. farm products to restore their competitiveness after Trump shunned an 11-nation Pacific trade pact.
Third, and crucially, these positions (and Trump himself) were not shunned by the conservative movement's main media outlets: talk radio and Fox News.
He nevertheless shunned the Negro press, shutting it out of the White House press corps until the last of his 12 years in office.
He has since then managed to rebuild ties with oil majors, some of which had shunned Algeria previously due to tough terms and bureaucracy.
As we've seen with Terry Crews, it's very evidenced by his case, that men who come forward are ridiculed, and shunned, and treated unfairly.
They had shunned Hollywood for an idyllic stroller-and-Starbucks life on the streets of Brooklyn, blending in as best as their fame allowed.
If an individual conservative questions climate denialism, he or she risks being attacked, shamed, or shunned by trusted peers and authorities within the tribe.
Gorcey said the cast was shunned by the town they filmed in for being too wild — just like Kevin Bacon's character in the movie.
I don't know if it's just my school, but you're basically shunned — especially if you're a guy — if you don't wear a specific thing.
But when we watch a woman be ostracized and shunned by her peers for her rogue capabilities, we understand that in a different way.
Most other parties have shunned Babis due to an alleged fraud of European Union subsidies worth 2 million euros ($2.5 million) a decade ago.
Hugo Mercier, a 250-year-old engineering graduate, shunned corporate life to launch Dreem, a headband that uses promising neurotechnology to improve deep sleep.
Pink Ranger Kimberly (Naomi Scott) is a former popular girl who is shunned by her clique after she shares compromising photos of a friend.
Other European leaders shunned Orbán's decision to block migrants from entering his country with a fence, but Trump has advocated his own border wall.
Low Treasury yields would be a bigger worry for stocks if the yield curve were flattening further, or if corporate bonds were being shunned.
For Trump, all but completely shunned at the G20 summit in Hamburg over his position on climate change, it was surely a welcome adjustment.
The 37-year old has been shunned by his family and lays down a thin mat each night to sleep on the church floor.
The deals will help BASF, the world's fourth largest maker of farming pesticides, gain a foothold in seeds, a business it had previously shunned.
In addition to forging a new sound, Gentry and bandmates Randy Owen and Jeff Cook shunned the often garish stage costumes of the day.
Investors have shunned U.S. equities in recent months as doubts have grown about Trump's ability to implement his ambitious tax cuts and spending plans.
Silicon Valley has long shunned regulated industries, but having conquered so much of the landscape in other industries, it is now turning to finance.
Driven by fast-changing definitions of what is healthy to eat, people are turning to foods they shunned just a couple of years ago.
The Red Hen restaurant shunned Sarah Huckabee Sanders by denying her service, which led (inevitably) to calls for a boycott against the Red Hen.
Drawing strength and support from diversityAt the Spotlight event, women of color described feeling either invisible or shunned as they navigated the business world.
From a personal point of view, I could not care less about being shunned by people whose views regarding dialogue I do not respect.
In the evening, BuzzFeed, which had been blacklisted from some Trump rallies, is holding a party for other media outlets shunned by the campaign.
They negotiated agreements to cooperate on apprehending terrorists and sought assistance from foreign allies and international institutions that the United States had formerly shunned.
In the months since, it has shunned a Canadian journalist and even blocked or deleted tweets from individuals sharing their own stories of detransition.
There, he shunned the dirt-floor artists' colony on the city outskirts, and shrewdly chose a tiny, leaky apartment in the upscale embassy district.
Since the company is structured differently than traditional real-estate investment trusts, investors looking for predictable flows of capital may have shunned its issues.
Mercadona relies heavily on its own brand of products and unlike rivals like DIA or Carrefour it has shunned acquisitions, preferring to grow organically.
Telecom and cable companies shunned the areas because it was too expensive to bring equipment and service over long distances to so few people.
Like Stettheimer, Duchamp came from a well-to-do family, and shunned a standard career in favor of a lifelong vocation of entertaining himself.
And his opponents are talking about the possibility of approaching the International Monetary Fund, long shunned here for its demands to cut government spending.
But Maidza has an tendency towards dancefloor pop that Maya Arulpragasam has shunned of late, and Tkay is all the more enticing for it.
The immigrants who did important, world-changing things did them here because this country welcomed them when others shunned them, or weren't as open.
On the trail, she shunned questions about her gender and talked up her experience on masculine-seeming issues like the economy and foreign policy.
Meanwhile, women began to examine what life is like when getting your period means you are shunned, and periods became the topic du jour.
Investors shunned high yield bonds, however, pulling $100 million from these funds, said BAML, who also uses data from fund research house EPFR Global.
All three are regarded as outliers from conventional Republican thinking, shunned in various ways for viewpoints that were seen as unacceptable or overly partisan.
And here is okra the underestimated, a vegetable that confounds some Americans with its inner tap of mucilage, a viscous liquid shunned as slime.
Shunned by mainstream society, transgender individuals in the country of 190 million are often forced into begging, prostitution or dancing to earn a living.
The pound has been shunned by investors in recent weeks as concern grew that Britain would crash out of the EU without a deal.
The two biggest culprits are Brazil and China, the latter of which has virtually shunned the renewable U.S. fuel amid the ongoing trade war.
Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin will participate in the Riyadh conference a year after the U.S. shunned it in the wake of Jamal Khashoggi's killing.
Most cities have shunned the prospect of hosting the 2024 Olympic Games because of cost and security concerns, but Los Angeles is all in.
In the lawsuit, filed Wednesday in New Jersey's Superior Court, Carlson also alleges Ailes shunned and marginalized her during her time at the network.
Beauty pageants have come in for their share of disdain, too, shunned by the same elite as an outmoded celebration of body over brains.
"These children are often invisible, they are shunned," said John Wroe, the co-founder of the Street Child United group, which organized the event.
Where should they go if they're fired from their jobs, expelled from their schools, kicked out of their homes or shunned by their communities?
Like the president, Mr. Milken studied business at the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania but was largely shunned by New York's elite.
Her first novel, "Spill Simmer Falter Wither" (2015), about a shunned man and his one-eyed dog, had a strange and stark emotional potency.
It's not a bad look overall, but in a world where bezels are universally shunned, the Xperia 1 II is a bit old-fashioned. 
You hear of longtime Washington lawyers, operatives and consultants who are shunned and disparaged (usually off the record) for deigning to work with Godzilla.
Urban Studies Everyone has theories for why well-educated, higher-income professionals are moving back into parts of cities shunned by their parents' generation.
The series revolves around a white-haired, chiseled mutant named Geralt of Rivia (Cavill), who is a monster-hunter that's been shunned by society.
Though Lamb generally shunned campaigning with outsiders, he held a campaign event with Jon Bauman, who is president of the Social Security Works PAC.
Lee shunned an open 3-pointer and drove to the rim before passing to Brandon Jennings, who sealed another Knicks loss with a turnover.
A Marist survey from August found the increased approval rating coming from improving feelings amongst Republicans who had initially shunned the president after Charlottesville.
Many Second Wave feminists left the movement when other women shunned them for living with men — or even bringing their male children to meetings.
Ms. Mattes had shunned the spotlight for the last two decades; a notice posted by the Jones Funeral Home in Richlands announced her death.
But this merely raises the question: Why has this alternative to antibiotics been shunned by most of the medical establishment for nearly a century?
Although Moore has the backing of President Donald Trump and the Republican National Committee, Senate Republicans have almost uniformly shunned the controversial former judge.
Washington also wants Tokyo to cut tariffs on U.S. farm products to restore their competitiveness after Trump shunned an 11-nation Pacific trade pact.
It also might have to do with the fact that the most experienced economic policy hands in the Republican Party have largely shunned Trump.
German carmakers are investing heavily in electric cars, a segment once neglected by the industry as customers shunned their limited operating range and high cost.
Investors shunned Malaysian bonds as its economy grew at its slowest pace in two years in the July-September quarter due to weaker external demand.
" One Ebony writer commented: "In almost total disregard for Black women, such films for the most part, have shunned realistic images in favor of stereotypes.
They toil at tasks shunned by newly rich South Koreans, such as oil-drum cleaning or pig farming, in industries including agriculture, fisheries and construction.
Democratic lawmakers were shunned, but among several Republican lawmakers to attend were Speaker Paul D. Ryan and Representative Kevin McCarthy of California, the majority leader.
The party has focused on inequality created by a five-year economic boom to win voters who shunned the Irish nationalists in the past (Reuters).
"I'd much rather a kid learns that people with disabilities and medical conditions exist in the world than be shunned and treated like a leper."
Imagine this scene: Uganda was holding its first-ever televised presidential debate last month (though it was shunned by the incumbent candidate, President Yoweri Museveni).
Unlike many of its fast-food brethren, the chicken chain has shunned gimmicks in favor of a relatively forthright menu — by fast-food standards, anyway.
It has said it would accept offers of international aid, having shunned outside help earlier this year when an earthquake struck the island of Lombok.
The bourse hit a 280.3-month low on Thursday as investors shunned risky assets, and an interest rate hike last week continued to dampen sentiment.
The rapper clearly sees himself as someone who is shunned by the world because he threatens to break the Matrix with his flat Earth belief.
Maybe she really does want to sleep over, but maybe she wants even more to avoid being labeled a whore and shunned by her community.
Judd sued the disgraced movie mogul for defamation last year, accusing him of derailing her career after she shunned his sexual advances in the 1990s.
The European Commission, led by former Luxembourg Prime Minister Jean-Claude Juncker, shunned proposing a reform that could end governments' veto power on tax matters.
Foreigners, on the other hand, shunned U.S. stocks for 10 straight months, selling $10.67 billion in February following $31.21 billion in sales the month before.
Asked why he had shunned the project until now on Jimmy Kimmel Live, Murray answered, "It was only 'cause I knew these girls were funny."
Government-run hospitals, used by the majority of Zimbabweans, often lack basic medicines and specialist doctors and are largely shunned by patients on health insurance.
George shunned the Los Angeles Lakers in free agency last July to re-sign with the Thunder and form a 1-2 punch with Westbrook.
A lack of understanding about albinism along with deeply held cultural superstitions often causes people with albinism to be shunned by their families and community.
Former child soldiers are at risk of being re-recruited as well because they may be shunned and stigmatized when they return home, experts say.
Megyn Kelly is launching her next chapter on Facebook-owned Instagram after being shunned by the cable and broadcast networks where she cut her teeth.
Friday's historic encounter between North and South Korea gave a world leader who has hitherto shunned the foreign media more camera time than ever before.
He had smoked cigarettes, a practice shunned by most devout Muslims, and spent hours "hacking" on his computer or playing war games on his Xbox.
The unemployment rate jumped to a nine-year high in January as more people shunned low-paying work in the face of rising minimum wages.
She pushed back by employing fashion and public image as weapons, helping the family compete with the Astors and others who had shunned Jay Gould.
Fortress built its footprint in Japan by snapping up troubled hotels in the wake of the 2008 financial crisis when most investors shunned the sector.
They shunned organized street protests and instead opted for tactics like crowding into a business and chanting loudly until it had to close its doors.
What I learned quickly not to say was that I was divorced, as this got me politely shunned from whatever free sample they were offering.
The Houthis had shunned any attempts to negotiate and were diverting or extorting the aid that the international community was trying to inject via Hodeidah.
Country fans largely shunned the band following Maines' statements, and the band struggled to maintain a foothold in the country world in the ensuing years.
Although the best and the brightest in Washington shunned and ignored him, Lansdale shared their world view, the world view that defined the Cold War.
The video continues to her fight with the Pentagon about women in combat and describes how she says she was shunned by Carter, her congressman.
Other parties have mostly shunned Babis, who faces police charges of illegally obtaining European Union funds worth 2 million euros ($2.48 million) a decade ago.
The latter has largely shunned Western media in favour of Kremlin mouthpieces such as RT and the occasional interview with sycophants such as Sean Hannity.
All three are regarded, in some ways, as outliers from conventional Republican thinking, shunned at times for strident statements, controversial positions or highly partisan moves.
To him, it was as if the victims had been relegated to invisibility, in some cases shunned by their neighbors or disbelieved by their family.
Chase has often shunned the spotlight, which he underscored in explaining why he chose not to make the announcement at the beginning of the season.
Although Mr. Alberts shunned publicity and did not like to write medical papers, Dr. Vagelos cited him as a co-author on many of his.
They have imposed tougher anti-money laundering controls and are at least paying lip service to the idea that crime-tainted money should be shunned.
But the cured, once released, become second-class citizens, barely employable and shunned by their families, who still remember their actions when they were monsters.
The North not only shunned the 1603 Summer Olympics in Seoul but also tried to disrupt them after talks on co-hosting them fell apart.
My family's story is nothing special; North America was built by immigrants who are exploited for their labor while simultaneously being shunned by the hegemony.
Iraq was destroyed by American imperialist endeavors, and its citizens were left dependent on Western powers for help, only to be shunned when seeking refuge.
Other candidates, including Senator Elizabeth Warren of Massachusetts, have shunned the kind of fund-raising soirees where captains of industry mingle with A-list celebrities.
As polls showed the race tightening, national Democrats — who initially shunned Mr. McMurray because of his extreme long-shot status — began to rally behind him.
"She deserves to be shunned as hard as disgraced movie moguls and morning show hosts," Bee added, showing photos of Harvey Weinstein and Matt Lauer.
Boycott, born on this day in 1832, wasn't the first person shunned as a form of protest, but it's his name that signifies the practice.
Not so for Ryan Seacrest, who was shunned by some celebs even though he hasn't been sued, arrested, charged -- and was cleared by an E!
Most Western countries have shunned Sudan, making it hard for companies like Sudan Airways to procure parts or buy new planes from Boeing or Airbus.
Formerly known as Southern Rhodesia, the country was ruled by Britain and later by a white-minority government that was shunned by the international community.
G.M. said the cost cuts were necessary because new-car sales had slowed and consumers have shunned smaller vehicles in favor of pickups and S.U.V.s.
The only difference is that the label "illegal" has been placed on them, turning an entire group of people into social lepers to be shunned.
I was fascinated with how he was shunned within the Marvel comic book world, but he still had his own style of dress and attitude.
But Hasenstab has made a name for himself by taking a contrarian stance and buying markets shunned by others, such as Ireland, Hungary and Ukraine.
When ties between Beijing and Seoul chilled, Chinese tourism to South Korea plummeted and Made-in-South Korea products were shunned by consumers in China.
Elisabeth Evarine, so beautiful that she is "trailed down Miller Avenue by grown men in Lexus sedans," is friendless, unfairly shunned as conceited and unattainable.
While you can use the technique with almost any vegetable, it works particularly well with the shunned, the fibrous and the forgotten-in-the-fridge.
Asked about finding financiers in an era where coal was increasingly being shunned, Demana said South African banks have not completely pulled back from coal.
Healthcare workers also risk facing discrimination as they commute home, as people in uniforms are shunned by passengers on public transportation and private-hire drivers.
Investors shunned companies that said they would reinvest tax savings rather than let them flow to earnings, said Simeon Siegel, an analyst at Nomura Instinet.
Cruciferous veggies like broccoli, cauliflower, and cabbage may be most shunned in typical American diets, but they could hold the key to a longer life.
Chris Christie, closely mirror those adopted by the federal judicial system and the District of Columbia, which have long shunned monetary bail in criminal proceedings.
Octavian told the BBC that he was often shunned, unable to afford food or clothes, and had fought with his mother, teachers and the authorities.
Then along comes the fresh-faced Diana Bishop (Teresa Palmer), a brilliant historian of alchemy and latent witch who has shunned her own supernatural abilities.
Even Chile's upper class has historically shunned ostentation in favor of austere practicality — in Concepción, for example, the oldest buildings only date to the 1950s.
Researchers at Yale University, Boston University, Stanford University, Johns Hopkins and the University of Louisville, among others across the country, have shunned Juul's grant offers.
He ran as a Democrat for president in 22016, then shunned the entreaties of Democratic leaders and sought re-election last year as an independent.
Tim was not made for the business machine he found himself in; he was a sensitive guy who loved his fans but shunned the spotlight.
In The Mutant Massacre, a group of mutants shunned by society are living in sewers, where a group of villains named the Marauders kill them.
Prominent Republicans within the establishment wing of the party, including Bush and his father, former president George H.W. Bush, shunned him or offered tepid support.
Suu Kyi has largely shunned travel to the West since the Rohingya crisis broke but she and senior officials in her administration travel regularly within Asia.
We don't know that Marston lost his job because of his polyamory, as the movie claims, nor is there evidence that the family's neighbors shunned them.
Silicon Valley has almost universally shunned Trump, troubled largely by his rhetoric on immigration and his stated desire to shut down the Internet to fight extremists.
The vote left the anti-immigration Sweden Democrats, which has been shunned by all other parties, holding the balance of power in a deeply divided Riksdag.
Absolutely. Part of the reason people subscribe to these movements is that they feel shunned in their lives, in their personal lives or in wider society.
Raja Krishnamoorthi, an Illinois congressman of Tamil descent, says older migrants shunned politics, worried that names crammed with many letters would seem too strange to voters.
His loose lips sent the entire cast spiraling as everyone (except, perhaps, Scheana) aligned themselves with Jax and Brittany and shunned James from all social events.
As elegantly catalogued by Andrew Small of the German Marshall Fund, a think-tank, sometimes that means pariah-states shunned for corruption or abusing human rights.
While some companies are moving to hike prices in low inflation Japan due to rising labor and shipping costs, they risk being shunned by frugal consumers.
Treger said he wanted to reduce the share of coal, which is shunned by many investors, although that can make it a good source of income.
Yields on benchmark 10-year Treasury debt dropped to their lowest since mid-2016, while gold hit its highest since April 2013 as risk was shunned.
The central bank said the code of conduct was not legally binding, but hoped that firms that did not sign up to it would be shunned.
Netanyahu recently maneuvered to bring Otzma Yehudit, a nakedly racist party previously shunned by everyone in Israel, into a bloc with (relatively) more mainstream right parties.
Funds are filling a void left by Western banks, which have shunned faraway borrowers since regulators asked for more capital to be held against exotic bets.
If investors looked just at the broad stock market's slow grind for much of this summer, they would have missed opportunities in some recently shunned sectors.
Investors also shunned miners due to the concerns over growth in China, which is the world's top metals consumer, and instead turned to safe haven commodities.
Just because you've completely shunned ebooks and e-readers for classic paper tomes, that doesn't mean you can't let a little technology improve your reading experience.
Mr Flake notes how such congressional bosses as Tom DeLay shunned chances to pass bipartisan legislation, if a party-line vote would fire up the base.
He also claimed the royal family shunned him because of his staged paparazzi photo scandal that occurred just days before Meghan and Harry's May 19 wedding.
That's because it is widely viewed as "commodity grade" metal, shunned by many industrial users because of the need to cut it into more digestible size.
And speaking of repairing important ties, Binyamin Netanyahu, Prime Minister of Israel, who was grilled and shunned by the Obama administration, seems to be feeling better.
But coupled with toothsome Oreos and whipped into its frozen Blizzard form, the shunned durian becomes something entirely different, like an ugly kid's transformation before prom.
The U.S. dollar rose broadly and investors shunned emerging market currencies as concerns about the U.S.-China trade situation boosted safe-haven demand for the greenback.
Lopez Obrador has shunned the often luxurious trappings of Mexico's wealthy elites, choosing to fly coach and drive through the capital in a white Volkswagen Jetta.
He moved Cadillac's headquarters to New York in 2015, saying the brand's executives should be closer to the urban customers who had for years shunned it.
International observers shunned the last vote in 2014 that was boycotted by the main opposition party as there was no caretaker administration to oversee the process.
In fact, Prince shunned an $85 million offer to do a large-scale world tour in favor of smaller shows, said Kim Worsoe, his tour coordinator.
Budapest shunned on Monday a joint declaration with the League of Arab States because an initial draft referenced a U.N. migration pact that Hungary has rejected.
The show was shunned by the old guard for its populism, its reliance on young singers gaming their way through decades-old chestnuts, its unrelenting cheese.
He shunned some perks of his post, including a fleet of vehicles and a mansion in the leafy part of the capital, when he was appointed.
Compared to the shallow circus that Mr Trump produced in Cleveland, which was shunned by most Republican heavyweights, their convention appears packed with charismatic, popular speakers.
A British study in 2013 found that only 1 in 10 regular attendees at Mass felt any guilt over using contraception, long shunned by the church.
A FEMA-supported Small Business Administration (SBA) program that provides longer term loans was shunned by small business owners who feared they'd be unable to repay.
And paradoxically, Sufis are often shunned by conservative Islam — the sect is dismissed as a diluted version of the faith, prioritizing the esoteric over the orthodox.
This is all familiar to me, since I lived through McCarthyism in the 1950s, when lawyers who represented alleged communists on civil libertarian grounds were shunned.
Now shunned in China because of the golf course deal, Lotte is expected to sell its Chinese hypermarket stores for a fraction of what it invested.
Trump did not seem particularly concerned that he might be shunned or subverted at the convention when he spoke to me by phone one recent afternoon.
Many are afraid to come forward because of the shame associated with adoption in South Korea, where they risk being shunned by their families and communities.
In West Africa, many women have said that sexual assault is rampant but so taboo that you can be shunned or considered unmarriageable for speaking out.
The company's Abercrombie brand has been fighting falling sales as young shoppers shunned its trademark logo-emblazoned designs for fast-fashion brands and cheaper clothes online.
"If I had just been shunned to the side as not having 'real problems,' I don't know that I would be living today," she went on.
Sparked by a generation of aging pioneers like Andrew Reynolds, Guy Mariano, and Watson, skateboarders have started embracing—and subsequently monetizing—a lifestyle they once shunned.
"They're often isolated from their family, they're condemned, in some cases they're shunned completely," Bird, the event's founder, told me while cooking a batch of ribs.
His Belizean delegation described how their country had been shunned over the last year by large, reputable American banks, a trend that threatens its tiny economy.
For example, the bank had extended mortgages to borrowers traditionally shunned by lenders, including single women and foreigners, and posted higher profit margins than its rivals.
Churches are places where the spirit of God is felt, where the presence of God is very real, where manners are expected and vulgarity is shunned.
The Trump administration has largely shunned the highly structured discussions of past administrations, which were used to try to reach agreement on economic and security issues.
Together, Ms. Johnson and Ms. Rivera founded Street Transvestite Action Revolutionaries, a group that provided support to poor young people who were shunned by their families.
But they had already shunned me as an apostate for my unbelief, and I know about their belief, so the conversations were awkward and over quickly.
The North not only shunned the 1988 Summer Olympics in Seoul but also tried to disrupt the Games after talks to co-host the event failed.
Some players, so committed to the club's philosophy, like midfielder Iker Muniain, 26, who has had offers to leave, have shunned the opportunity to play elsewhere.
Since it was first issued, back in 1998, Gaia has been trying to redefine retsina as a proud custom rather than a genre to be shunned.
The homes took in poor and often unmarried mothers and their children who were shunned by their communities, and the mortality rates in them were high.
The Australian and Canadian dollars bounced on Friday after getting mauled on Thursday as investors shunned riskier currencies that are linked to the global commodities trade.
And for the most part, she shunned the spotlight, a not unexpected turn from a performer whose relationship with fame has always been ambivalent at best.
" Geneviève Straus, for example, was shunned by many of her noble guests, who no longer saw her as a glamorous hostess but "as a troublemaking Jew.
A retired professor of constitutional law, Mr. Saied shunned political rallies, preferring to run his campaign from discreet locations like cafes, or let youth rally support.
It is close to being shunned by environmentalists and some investors, but, at the same time, "pretty essential to making the world go around," he said.
Dershowitz captured headlines in July 2018 when he wrote about being shunned and banned from social circles on Martha's Vineyard for defending Trump on legal matters.
Trump's campaign for president shunned many of the things broadly preached by his predecessors in the White House, including free trade and a global security presence.
Although the independence movement won 48 percent of the vote and an absolute majority in Parliament in Catalonia's 2015 elections, the Spanish government has shunned negotiation.
Back then, apps were just beginning to offer Dark Mode, where bright pixels were shunned in favor of a black background, supposedly easier on the eyes.
Dru Love also shunned his father's suggestion that he remain amateur through the summer and try to qualify for the American team for the Walker Cup.
He has shunned costly bets on North American shale gas and more recently won accolades from investors by signing a flurry of deals in the Gulf.
Trump was briefly shunned after an "Access Hollywood" tape surfaced in October 2016, with Speaker Paul Ryan canceling campaign-trail appearances weeks before the presidential election.
The street shunned the old adage of 'sell in May and go away' as an upbeat forecast from the India Meteorological Department (IMD) cheered the markets.
As the president's top defense aide, he purposefully shunned the press — and his democratic duty — in what may be his most lasting legacy in the Pentagon.
As investors shunned growth stocks, the S&P technology index fell 1.76 percent, led by Apple Inc's 2.77 percent slide and semiconductor stocks tumbling 2.21 percent.
But he and some of the others calling for a change are being shunned as outsiders because they do not live in the small school district.
For a community struggling with diversity and often criticized for its treatment of women, a candidate who boasted about his groping was someone to be shunned.
They are loathed by everyone in the criminal justice system, often ostracized by their community, and they almost always shunned by their former associates and friends.
One of its stars was Luise Rainer, who won the Oscar for best actress in 1937 and 1938 but had largely shunned the big screen since.
We learn of the camaraderie that formed in the trenches, and of the sense that the men had of being shunned and misunderstood after the war.
That's a complete contrast from 2014 — when many candidates shunned Obama — and even to the most optimistic expectations the White House had going into the year.
While they offered a counterproposal during talks last week, they shunned the writers' call for deep changes to the way business has been done for decades.

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