Syria has long led moves to ostracise the peace-makers, boycotting last year's Arab-Israeli get-together in Qatar. |
He said EU policy has been to increase the support for the railways and ostracise roads. |
If a minor but ambitious firm like Salomon Brothers tried to by-pass the managing underwriter and go direct to a client, the underwriter would ostracise it and give it a bad name on Wall Street. |
It was almost impossible for them to contemplate escaping to a society that would only ostracise them and condemn them as sinners. |
Civil servants in some departments are given loans on generous terms. American officials depict the international campaign to ostracise Iran as successful coalition-building. |
Austria's ruling conservatives were delighted by Mr Orban's denunciation of the other EU countries' efforts to ostracise them for taking Jörg Haider's lot into their coalition two years ago. |