But in the early 1970s she became famous for being one of the first people in Australia to undergo a gender reassignment operation. |
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Recognition of gender reassignment will involve some blurring of the normally accepted biological distinction between male and female. |
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She was born a man and underwent gender reassignment surgery 20 years ago to become a woman. |
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An employee at an educational establishment told management that he intended to undergo gender reassignment. |
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Danielle had sexual reassignment surgery, both vaginoplasty and labioplasty. |
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Thus the circumstances in which, and the purposes for which, gender reassignment is recognised are matters of much importance. |
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Cosmetic surgery and gender reassignment are often unavailable in the NHS for similar reasons. |
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It will not be necessary for full gender reassignment surgery to have taken place. |
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A urologist may help, but a plastic surgeon specializing in gender reassignment may be ideal. |
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Nine more months and two professionals' letters of support later, I underwent gender reassignment surgery. |
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As for my new stepsister, Emma is now an attractive young woman hoping to undergo gender reassignment surgery later this year. |
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While a post reassignment may involve a change of location or office, it does not change the category or level of the post. |
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The reassignment of these families into a single order was a surprising consequence of family-level molecular studies. |
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There are circumstances where the charges of wrongdoing are such that temporary reassignment is not appropriate. |
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We are going to fight for protective reassignment for pregnant and nursing workers. |
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If not, other options, such as reassignment and reclassification, will be considered and discussed with the employee. |
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Not only do they not have pay equity, but they also do not have protective reassignment or anti-scab legislation. |
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Leaving the armed forces or getting a reassignment is not an option for war resisters. |
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The difference in the full-time equivalents is mainly due to the reassignment of positions associated with the transferred activities. |
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Any infraction of the rules could bring demotion or reassignment to another city, which proved tough on families and very costly. |
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Amend the agreement to provide for leave with pay where protective reassignment is not possible. |
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Surely, you're not suggesting that people undergo all the difficulties and trauma associated with gender reassignment to conform to a social construct? |
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It is questionable whether the successful completion of some sort of surgical intervention should be an essential prerequisite to the recognition of gender reassignment. |
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She was working on her doctorate while undergoing gender reassignment. |
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Having never heard of gender dysphoria, the state of mind which characterizes the desire for gender reassignment, I was naive about the complexity or intensity of the process. |
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The reassignment will take place on the last day of the mandate or on the last working day. |
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Well, I don't think we should aggravate the woes of the NHS with thousands of Tory thrusters queueing up for speech therapy and gender reassignment. |
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After I was washed out of flight school, I was sent to a separate barracks with other men who had also failed their check-ride to await reassignment. |
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Nor were the reassignment and reinstatement provisions based on any form of individual assessment. |
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Though this might easily have been grounds for dismissal or reassignment, nothing of the sort happened. |
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Small police forces might opt for reassignment rather than suspension because they are too short-staffed to do without an officer. |
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Hoover mulled it over and wrote back canceling his reassignment. |
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Another reason is that the reassignment of personnel within CIDA sometimes creates difficulty in continuity of contract administration and unfamiliarity with contract objectives. |
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There are also plans to multitask and cross train the crews to provide support to both coast guard and DFO programs and the reassignment of coast guard vessels to fisheries duties. |
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The new ties were installed in clusters and not immediately tamped because of malfunctioning equipment and an eventual reassignment of the required tamper out of the tie renewal gang's equipment consist. |
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Before reassigning the item or subtree, the program checks whether the inheritable attributes of the given commitment items agree in the hierarchy structure, if not, the system will not permit the reassignment. |
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The third form of neuroplasticity, cross-modal reassignment, entails the introduction of new inputs into a brain area deprived of its main inputs. |
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A temporary recruitment freeze was implemented for a few months of 2005 while the possible reassignment of some members of staff within the institution was assessed. |
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He claims infringement of Article 7 of the Staff Regulations in that the reassignment decision in question is contrary to the interests of the service and does not respect the principle of assignment to an equivalent post. |
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Factors behind the lack of retention are principally the reassignment and retirement of staff, along with the fact that such training does not reach all staff. |
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The employer must consult and negotiate with them in order to devise ways and means of avoiding job losses or mitigating their impact, including through possible reassignment to other posts. |
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In view of its purpose and the nature of the rights which it seeks to safeguard, it also applies to discrimination arising from the gender reassignment of a person. |
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The restructuring resulted in the reassignment of 16 members of the bargaining unit, the acceptance of early retirement by one member and the termination of a probationary employee. |
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If, after a number has been assigned, it is decided that the report will not be published, the Communications Branch should be notified so that the report number can be flagged for reassignment. |
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When the Board receives a request for preventive reassignment, it shall immediately inform the Union giving the name of the teacher and the reasons supporting the request for preventive reassignment. |
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The coverage provided under Part III of the Code and the Treasury Board Policy is limited to a right to job modification or reassignment to a safer job. |
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This show details Kellie's recent gender reassignment surgery, appearance on Celebrity Big Brother and boxing comeback. |
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It is a general market business covering the reassignment and rehabilitation of the building of the convent in Saint Anne MR-MRS total approx. |
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However, the corrective process is far from simple and involves hormone blocking pills and gender reassignment surgery. |
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The demand for gender reassignment surgery is the logical culmination of the disidentificatory impulse. |
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At a new school where nobody knows she's had gender reassignment surgery, she hopes to finally live the normal life she's longed for, happy in her own skin. |
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There was an exhibition at the Liverpool Museum about April Ashley, born a man in Liverpool in 1935 and who was the first British man to have gender reassignment. |
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A miniature vexillum, mounted on a silver base, was sometimes awarded to officers as a recognition of their service upon retirement or reassignment. |
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