Is the philanthropist simply finding a socially acceptable way of being a paternalist? |
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Perhaps because of this notoriety, the little dog also became the darling of the more socially acceptable cafe society. |
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Drink driving used to be socially acceptable, and the result was carnage on our roads. |
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The country's divorce rate is rising, and divorce and remarriage are considered socially acceptable. |
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You should thus try to convince your husband that such a thing is not socially acceptable. |
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The child can change if he understands the errors of his misbehavior and has the courage to try new and more socially acceptable ways. |
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Dogs are more socially acceptable than dolls and, being alive and furry, a little more entertaining. |
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On an endless search for what is needed to fit in and be socially acceptable, all sense of self is lost. |
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But its not socially acceptable to even discuss whether those views originate from the almighty or a drunken guy whizzing on a tree stump. |
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It's important to think carefully about the pills you pop or the socially acceptable drugs you use regularly. |
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Just as in the off-line world, online there is also an expectation of socially acceptable behavior and common courtesy. |
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It now therefore depends on measures being taken that will also be socially acceptable. |
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Finally an app that combines the selfie with a POV shot that almost makes the former socially acceptable. |
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The only difference is that a couple's separation is socially acceptable, whereas runaways are not. |
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The combination of socially acceptable elegance and Wagnerian lyricism that Franck presented did not please the orchestra of the time. |
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Many farms are therefore incapable of earning a socially acceptable income for a family. |
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The means for reaching them in an economically and socially acceptable way already exist. |
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Music lyrics are a socially acceptable way for youth to talk to their peers about their experiences. |
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And they establish emotional ties and build up confidence in themselves and learn to behave in a socially acceptable way, especially in school. |
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This discourages women from denouncing violations and sends the message that such forms of discrimination are socially acceptable in Viet Nam. |
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Most of these women work in education and health, two sectors where it is socially acceptable for women to work. |
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Well, I did, but they conform to general socially acceptable behaviour. |
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That means that many crimes, including touching, indecent exposure, and rape, are frequently seen as socially acceptable. |
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Mr. Paul Forseth: There's a growing philosophy out there that this is socially acceptable. |
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Anger often manifests in withholders as another self-destructive but more socially acceptable feeling or behavior, like anxiety. |
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Above all, do not take it for granted that what is socially acceptable for you is the same for them. |
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Types of behaviour which are considered to be normal and socially acceptable in Europe may cause offence and even anger in Indonesia. |
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Bachelors are much more socially acceptable than bachelorettes. |
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The panelists agreed that social partnership in social policy is essential for the adoption of socially acceptable solutions. |
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Andrew i'm mid-40s and remember the days when drunk driving was most definitely socially acceptable. |
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Alcohol is, of course, a legal and socially acceptable drug, even though it may actually be more harmful to the body than some of the illegal drugs. |
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He shows us the hypocrisy where in some contexts these very words are socially acceptable and at other times they are verboten. |
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They discover that it's socially acceptable to flatter your bosses by day so long as you are blasphemously derisive about them while drinking with your buddies at night. |
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Publicity campaigns to make the idea of women at work socially acceptable, particularly as regards non-traditional sectors, and to give women the training they need to work in those sectors. |
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Some people who have seizures, though, may experience more extreme emotional changes or exhibit behaviours which are not considered socially acceptable. |
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The report judged the risks of catastrophic nuclear power plant accidents to be socially acceptable. |
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In this period the absence of an official standard or socially acceptable norm led to further dialect divergence. |
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This is an example of framing to make the process of charging some people higher prices more socially acceptable. |
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The services sector has a key role to play in our modern economies but we need to maintain a socially acceptable balance between the opening of the market and the guarantee that social and consumer rights are maintained. |
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Ancestor inequality is not socially acceptable. |
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The CHOICE program is not socially acceptable. |
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We can assume that the need for energy supplies to be ecologically, economically and socially acceptable will gain in importance for all countries throughout the world. |
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Also this technology was economically viable, biologically physible and socially acceptable. |
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The social consequences for these characteristics can become increasingly serious with advancing years in light of existing community norms for socially acceptable behaviour. |
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The police have been working with teachers and parents to get the message out to youth that reporting bullying and intimidation is socially acceptable and that the effects of bullying can be devastating. |
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That is the socially acceptable picture in the mass market. |
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Clearly, it is in the best interests of society to support offenders in turning away from crime and learning to behave in socially acceptable ways when they return to the community. |
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As discussed in other sessions, men are often socialized to repress their emotions, and anger is sometimes one of the few socially acceptable ways for men to express their feelings. |
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There are only three sentences there, and you didn't get a chance in your own comments today to talk about the dangers of the Internet and this whole dark fear that this may become socially acceptable because it's so profuse. |
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Academic inequality is socially acceptable. |
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The purpose of the policy is to deal with conflicting interests not with violence but by peaceful means, and to find lasting, socially acceptable solutions. |
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That is why, whenever I can, I urge the Commission and the Council to provide financial support to improve district-heating systems in order to make it socially acceptable and environmentally efficient. |
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This project aims to build capacity within the region for the production of socially acceptable, environmentally friendly and economically viable coffee. |
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Primary health care is essential health care made accessible at a cost the country and community can afford, with methods that are practical, scientifically sound and socially acceptable. |
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Rationalizations offer suspects the opportunity to make their crimes appear socially acceptable, or within reason, based on the circumstances at the time of the incident. |
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If private markets were able to provide efficient outcomes and if the distribution of income were socially acceptable, then there would be little or no scope for government. |
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In 1863, football governing bodies introduced standardised rules to prohibit violence on the pitch, making it more socially acceptable for women to play. |
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What may be socially acceptable or fashionable may also be unbiblical. |
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