But the end of rationing and other wartime restrictions and a shortage in the labour market led to a wind of change in gender politics. |
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Whether the public perceives the benefits of having a greater gender balance remains uncertain. |
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Social rank is also determined by one's region of origin, age, marital status, and gender. |
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Jane Humphries has published extensively on gender, the family and the history of women's work. |
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Secondly, unlike some cultures with powerful goddesses in their pantheons, Wiccans espouse norms of gender equality. |
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It is arguable that other forms of oppression, such as gender oppression, sexism, ableism, ageism, etc., are also produced by capitalism. |
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From its inception, the genteel performance was connected with ideologies of gender, particularly the ideal of true womanhood. |
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By juxtaposing their class differences, Harper uses economic contrast to suggest that gender perspectives are related to class consciousness. |
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The writings consider gender, sexual, and ethnic difference as, respectively, recuperable within and alternative to national identity. |
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Seeing himself as an Adonis and a gift to women and lacking any respect for the gender was his undoing. |
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Social relations among the Luo are governed by rules of kinship, gender, and age. |
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Is the path to gender equality to be found in supporting women's work at home or work in the market? |
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However, Maria is adamant that gender has never been an issue in her career. |
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We are all born to this Abba who takes us in regardless of our birthright, race, gender, language, or social status. |
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I would argue that racism is neither reducible to social class or gender nor wholly autonomous. |
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He's violated the rules of both racial and gender identity by transforming himself into an alabaster androgyne. |
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The parallels between race relations and gender relations are sometimes surprising. |
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Women got in on the act as well, becoming standard bearers for their gender and icons to a generation. |
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Perhaps our closeness to the intricacies of identity, including race and gender, blind us to what we have in common with humanity. |
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It was as part of this larger socialist vision that the kibbutzniks set out to wipe away gender. |
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How did Malagasy, Malay, East African, and Khoi ideas about gender enter into slave and post-emancipation society? |
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The gender of a noun controls the forms of the article, as well as the endings on adjectives. |
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Hegel develops his rational ontology of gender within a logic of oppositions. |
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The punishments for violating the statute did not vary by condition, but by race and gender. |
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Like gender, race and racial discourse played a key role in the health discourse. |
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The formality and scale of her attire, her pose, and her lack of affectedness suggest class and gender and also hyperbole and overstatement. |
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It is possible that a study of gender and race might reveal that racial identity was more muted and class affinity bolder. |
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The conference was advertised as being about gender and identity in South China. |
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This is a strong acknowledgement of the importance of performed or perceived gender as opposed to the physical manifestation. |
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Coverage of gender equality and equity issues is an important and integral part of the media's acknowledged role as a watchdog of society. |
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Those kids who were more hedonistic had different experiences according to their gender. |
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Every day they confront a Janus-faced social discourse on female gender, which wedges them between two conflicting ideals of femininity. |
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Clothing was central to social definition, defining one's gender, social rank, occupation, age, marital status, or ethnic identity. |
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In English, the definite article, the demonstrative and the qualification adjective are neutral as to gender variation. |
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But what most rankles male voters is the accusation by gender feminists that male officials do not act on behalf of the interests of their female constituents. |
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Though researchers have struggled to understand exactly what contributes to this gender difference, Dr. Rohan has one hypothesis. |
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A Presidential Land Review Committee, appointed in 2003, has made specific recommendations on the gender dimensions of the agrarian change and reform. |
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The declaration seems to put the gender of the one being ordained on pretty much the same level as the divinity of Christ or the real presence in the Eucharist. |
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With the right amount of make-up and styling, Sailor believes she can be whichever gender she is hired to be. |
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The Trust aims to educate the children of poor widows throughout India, irrespective of religion, caste and gender, and raise the issues surrounding widowhood globally. |
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A young person of undeterminable gender propped themselves up against the bar whilst trying to inject something into a wasted arm with a trembling hand. |
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By the 1950s the rapid assignment of gender to an ambiguously gendered infant had become standard. |
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Not coincidentally, all three of these folks lie somewhere in the middle of the gender spectrum. |
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The volume could prove useful for framing courses on women's studies for Indian universities, as also for South Asian and gender studies Departments abroad. |
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In the last three decades, courts have begun to apply gender parity to the awarding of alimony. |
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Micheaux uses contemporaneous notions of gender as a way of naturalizing positive and negative character qualities as manly or unmanly, womanly or unwomanly. |
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Students from the two programs rated their own and their peers' experience of how gender education effects therapy, program culture, and personal life. |
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When Bernaroli officially changed her name and gender when she renewed her identity card, the bologna court annulled the marriage. |
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There have been changes in our society on issues of sexual and gender justice. |
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When Alessandro Bernaroli met his wife-to-be, Alessandra, he knew he loved her despite his confusion over his gender. |
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The pronouns in Sumerian are gender indifferent just like in Uralic and Altaic and are also affixed to the morpheme and become part of the agglutinated phrase. |
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Although there is no indication that the gene region is gender-specific, which agrees with our result, natural odors have some relation to gender. |
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Today the masculinity crisis is generally seen as a negative reactive response to feminism, to the growing independence of women, and to the blending of gender roles. |
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And surprisingly, gender may also play a role in your bleak winter outlook. |
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It is clear that these cases contain a lot of biologically determined and socially perpetuated gender inequities. |
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Of course arch-conservatives think social breakdown is caused by the abandonment of traditional gender roles. |
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She quickly dismissed any notions that her gender identity was a barrier for entry for Republican support in her district. |
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In the piece, the actress touched on her appreciation for traditional gender roles. |
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Both sexes of white storks and black kites look alike, so gender was determined by molecular procedures using DNA extracted from the cellular fraction of a few drops of blood. |
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This is a significant factor in world population, due to the high level of gender imbalance in the very populous nations of China and India. |
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To a certain degree, the gender difference is indicated by specific word endings. |
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After the death, the body is bathed properly by the members of the same gender and then enshrouded in a threefold white garment called kafan. |
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Novelist have also been interested in the subject of racial and gender identity in recent decades. |
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One of the most well-known gender nonconforming cabaret artists is Mx Justin Vivian Bond. |
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While attending art school in Cincinnati, Saville's feminist passion was conceived through a realisation of gender within art history. |
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The World Economic Forum 2010 Global Gender Gap Report ranked Saudi Arabia 129th out of 134 countries for gender parity. |
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The gender ratio is roughly balanced, with proportionally about as many men as women. |
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The basic garment for all Romans, regardless of gender or wealth, was the simple sleeved tunic. |
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The gender of some words' plurals does not agree with that of their singulars, such as lim and mund. |
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It was for a long time misspelt mutus, in the erroneous belief that the ending of Lagopus denotes masculine gender. |
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The Sikh population has the lowest gender balance in India, with only 903 women per 1,000 men according to the 2011 Indian census. |
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Her poems address issues such as oppression, gender, and violence in an accessible language that has made them popular in schools. |
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However, these reforms have also caused a rise in income inequality and gender disparities. |
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In a system of absolute primogeniture that disregards gender, female heirs apparent occur. |
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Rationality, group dynamics, and gender are all contributing factors of coalitional behaviors in an international security framework. |
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Industrialization, skill premium, and closing gender wage gap further induced parents to opt for child quality. |
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He speculated that myths arose due to the lack of abstract nouns and neuter gender in ancient languages. |
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Realms that had once been strictly forbidden to the female gender had now been ruled by one. |
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The Global Gender Gap Report 2006 ranked Sweden as the number one country in terms of gender equality. |
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Vestiges of the Germanic case and gender system are found in the pronoun system. |
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The gender of a noun determines the form of adjectives that modify it, and the form of the definite suffixes. |
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Standard Dutch uses three genders to differentiate between natural gender and three when discerning grammatical gender. |
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This gender system is similar to those of most Continental Scandinavian languages. |
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Strong, positive adjectives are furthermore declined in gender and number in agreement with their argument. |
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As with nouns, adjectives must agree with the gender and number of pronoun arguments. |
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The closed class of Norwegian determiners are declined in gender and number in agreement with their argument. |
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Genders are inherent properties of nouns, and each gender has its own forms of inflection. |
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Though the common gender took what used to be the feminine inflections in Danish, it matches the masculine inflections in Norwegian. |
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That is, gender can determine the inflection of other parts of speech which agree grammatically with a noun. |
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Adjectives are compared as in English, and are also inflected according to gender, number and definiteness. |
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The gender system resembled that of modern German, having masculine, feminine and neuter genders. |
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Compound nouns take their gender from the head, which in Swedish is always the last morpheme. |
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In Dutch, the indefinite article does not depend on gender, while in West Flemish, it does. |
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The patient's gender issues stemmed from his overidentifying with his mother. |
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One senior manager was concerned that gender issues are being overresearched and yet the research findings do not benefit the Kenyan people. |
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Under the constitution, there is a guarantee of gender equality and absolute freedom of thought. |
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Mandan has different grammatical forms that depend on gender of the addressee. |
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Because French nouns are not inflected for gender, a noun's form cannot specify its gender. |
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In present times, it may also refer to the representation of a group, such as ones drawn along ethnic or gender lines. |
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All gender is parodic in the sense that it is all imitative, but some forms are more parodic than others because that imitativeness is exposed. |
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The division of labor in traditional Inuit society had a strong gender component, but it was not absolute. |
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Gender roles have varied historically, and challenges to predominant gender norms have recurred in many societies. |
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Instances include the idea of love, or going to school, or clothing belonging to a specific gender. |
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Feminist anthropologists are centrally concerned with the construction of gender across societies. |
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Middle Dutch adjectives inflected according to the gender, case and number of the noun they modified. |
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Instead the 'cultural turn' encouraged historians to explore wartime constructions of gender, race, citizenship and national identity. |
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These viewpoints stress conflict and emphasize the central roles of class, race and gender. |
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The most important include gender studies and postcolonial studies, as well as memory studies, and film studies. |
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They successfully campaigned for women's right to education, women's suffrage, the right to work, and other gender equality policies. |
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The murder of children is broken down by age and gender, and so is the murder of women. |
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Some part of the gender imbalance may be attributed to the practice of female infanticide. |
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The population tends to be relatively young and heavily skewed gender ratio dominated by males. |
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Yet outside carnival, social tensions of race, class and gender persist, hence requiring the repeated periodic release found in the festival. |
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Without regard to age or gender, those who did not swear allegiance to him were slain. |
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In the past, most people were excluded from citizenship on the basis of gender, socioeconomic class, ethnicity, religion, and other factors. |
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Racial, ethnic, and gender diversity began to increase in the late 20th century. |
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The effect of the medication is dependent upon age, gender, and other factors. |
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The AESC has always promoted nondiscrimination based upon gender, race or creed. |
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Most adjectives in English do not inflect for gender or number. |
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Adjectival nouns are simply identical in form to adjectives of a particular gender and decline accordingly. |
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Panromantics, unlike biromantics, will tend to feel that their partner's gender does little to define their relationship. |
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Explanations for the gender imbalance are nearly as wide-ranging as cybergirls themselves. |
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The demand for gender reassignment surgery is the logical culmination of the disidentificatory impulse. |
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I love to flabbergast the little-minded by shattering their preconceptions about my nationality and gender. |
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Surveys show a gender gap with women favoring Democrats 12 percent more than men. |
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Coleridge was probably the earliest critic to introduce gender issues to the analysis of this play. |
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Genderphobia is a more surreptitious form of discrimination than transphobia because it quietly adheres to hegemonic notions of gender behaviour. |
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Old English nouns had grammatical gender, a feature absent in modern English, which uses only natural gender. |
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That one can love another of the same gender, that is what the homophobe really cannot stand. |
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The inflections express gender, number, and case in adjectives, nouns, and pronouns, a process called declension. |
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A small number of words that used to belong to the neuter class show some degree of gender confusion. |
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They successfully campaigned for women's right to education, women's suffrage, the right to work and other gender equality policies. |
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Realms that had once been strictly forbidden to the female gender were now being ruled by one. |
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Finally, Joan Kelly argued that the Renaissance led to greater gender dichotomy, lessening the agency women had had during the Middle Ages. |
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This call for more gender inclusive language has receive the outspoken support of the Rt Rev Alan Wilson, the Bishop of Buckingham. |
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Since 2000, the church has allowed priests to undergo gender transition and remain in office. |
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Rapid social change in the industrialised world during the 20th century compelled the church to examine issues of gender, sexuality and marriage. |
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In my attempt to better understand Latino masculinities I have developed a framework that combines latinidad and gender. |
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In many instances, life expectancy varied considerably according to class and gender. |
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Gender in nouns was grammatical, as opposed to the natural gender that prevails in modern English. |
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The relationship of women to the opposite gender is culturally that of gender subordination. |
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Within South Asia, the country ranks first in gender equality, second in foreign exchange earnings and third in life expectancy and peacefulness. |
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Pakistani and Bangladeshi women have the highest gender income gap while British Chinese have one of the lowest income gender gaps. |
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Return migration from countries with liberal gender norms has been associated with the transfer of liberal gender norms to the home country. |
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The rites of passage are not mandatory, and vary in details by gender, community and regionally. |
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Sikh teaching emphasizes the principle of equality of all humans and rejects discrimination on the basis of caste, creed, and gender. |
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This spirit has no gender in Sikhism, though translations may present it as masculine. |
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The gender reversals that pervade this play continue mischievously in the man's maidenhead being the undisclosed secret. |
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The proportions of schoolchildren gaining a place at a Grammar School varied by location and gender. |
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The bogeyman is usually a masculine entity, but can be any gender, or simply be androgynous. |
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The masculine functions as the negative term in the opposition, i.e. when the gender is not defined, the masculine is used. |
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Inversion of normative gender roles is most famously associated with the witches and with Lady Macbeth as she appears in the first act. |
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Whatever Shakespeare's degree of sympathy with such inversions, the play ends with a thorough return to normative gender values. |
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His fans were not restricted by age or gender, and he received a large amount of fan mail from them. |
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Based on the play of the same name by Shakespeare, Taymor changed the original character's gender to cast Mirren as her lead. |
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In 2011, he collaborated with Dame Judi Dench to highlight gender inequality for International Women's Day. |
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Watson also gave a speech about gender equality in January 2015, at the World Economic Forum's annual winter meeting. |
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In the four Grand Slam tournaments, the singles draws are limited to 128 players for each gender. |
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Sailing regattas contain events which are defined by a combination of discipline, equipment, gender and sailor categories. |
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Case distinctions, at least in the masculine gender, were marked on both the definite article and on the noun itself. |
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As in Spanish and Italian, the neuter gender was eliminated, and old neuter nouns became masculine. |
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Adjectives agree in terms of number, gender and case with the noun they are qualifying. |
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The neuter gender of classical Latin was in most cases absorbed by the masculine both syntactically and morphologically. |
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Evidence suggests that the neuter gender was under pressure well back into the imperial period. |
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Thus, a relict neuter gender can arguably be said to persist in Italian and Romanian. |
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In many languages, the form of the article may vary according to the gender, number, or case of its noun. |
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These inequalities often occur on the lines of race, ethnicity, gender, religion, or other minority status within countries. |
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Female pirates, like other women in crime, faced gender and discrimination issues in both practicing this occupation and being punished for it. |
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World War I further compounded the gender imbalance, adding to the phenomenon of surplus women. |
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Poland has maintained a high level of gender equality, an established disability rights movement and promotes peaceful equality. |
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The OSCE aims to provide equal opportunities for men and women and to integrate gender equality in policies and practices. |
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The leading pronoun in the department's name varies depending upon the gender of the reigning monarch. |
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Education is very important for the growth of the economy, however educational inequality in gender also influence towards the economy. |
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Nahuatl has neither case nor gender, but Classical Nahuatl and some modern dialects distinguish between animate and inanimate nouns. |
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Slavery and the slave trades had a significant impact on the size of the population and the gender distribution throughout much of Africa. |
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Much like the rest of Europe in the early modern period Spain followed clearly differentiated gender roles. |
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However, gender is occasionally exposed by different shapes or dissimilar words when referring to people or animals. |
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Rarely, nouns illustrating things with no gender are referred to with a gendered pronoun to convey familiarity. |
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However, adjectives, nouns and articles still have different forms according to number and gender. |
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Adjectives, pronouns, and numerals are declined for number, gender, and case to agree with the noun they modify or for which they substitute. |
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This is the only area in Basque grammar where gender plays any role at all. |
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The conjugation patterns of verbs often also reflect agreement with categories pertaining to the subject, such as person, number and gender. |
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The grammatical gender of a given noun does not necessarily correspond to its natural gender, even for nouns referring to people. |
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In both Russian and Arabic, the singulative form always takes on the feminine gender. |
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In French and German, the definite articles have gender distinctions in the singular but not the plural. |
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There is a wide variety of accusative markers depending on gender, number and declension. |
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If the possessed object is plural, the clitic is e regardless of the gender. |
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Language variation is systematic, in that it can be related to social divisions within a community, such as class and gender. |
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In German, for example, accusative case is always overt on arguments with masculine gender. |
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In languages in which grammatical gender plays a significant role, there is often agreement in gender between a noun and its modifiers. |
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In the case of verbs, gender agreement is less common, although it may still occur. |
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In Russian and most other Slavic languages, the form of the past tense agrees in gender with the subject. |
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Verbs must agree in person and number, and sometimes in gender, with their subjects. |
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Articles and adjectives must agree in case, number and gender with the nouns they modify. |
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Adjectives agree in gender and number with the nouns that they modify in French. |
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The participles of verbs agree in gender and number with the subject or object in some instances. |
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In Scandinavian languages, adjectives are declined according to the gender, number, and definiteness of the noun they modify. |
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In New Norwegian and Swedish, the past participle must agree in gender and number. |
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In that case, lequel cannot be used because it must agree in gender with its head, and an indefinite pronoun has no gender. |
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The same happens when the antecedent is an entire clause, also lacking gender. |
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As in most Germanic languages, including Old English, both of these varieties inflect according to gender, case and number. |
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They take their gender and number from the noun which they modify, but the case from their function in their own clause. |
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A dummy pronoun may be conventionally of a particular gender, even though there is no gendered noun for it to agree with. |
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Each noun belongs to a class, and each language may have several numbered classes, somewhat like grammatical gender in European languages. |
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Concerns about diversity focused on geography, to represent all regions of the country, rather than religious, ethnic, or gender diversity. |
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This differs by regime, age, gender and status in the group or if it's a tribal activity, status in the community. |
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The World Economic Forum's 2015 Gender Gap Report ranks Lesotho 61st in the world for gender parity, while neighboring South Africa ranks 17th. |
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Special interests could be people of gender, race, disability, the business community, civic society, scholars, chiefs and so on. |
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Some MEPs and industry spokesmen have criticised the ruling against the use of gender as factor in determining premiums for insurance products. |
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Polls demonstrate that for Egyptians, the 'Shariah' is associated with notions of political, social and gender justice. |
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Men, women and children were sentenced to transportation, but its implementation varied by gender and age. |
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The spokescharacter was better liked when the gender of the spokescharacter matched the gender of the perceived target audience. |
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Often, TGs are forced to revert to their original gender in order to obtain services. |
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New York, Ohio, and Texas ruled that transsex persons could marry only in the gender role that they had been assigned at birth. |
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Nuanced formulations of postcolonial theory take into account such factors as race, gender, class, and ableism. |
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You seem keenly aware of the anachronistic nature of gender identity. |
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They cross gender boundaries, geography, issues of wealth and belonging. |
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First, how do gender, race, and class hierarchies and ideologies influence adopter perceptions of their children? |
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Robert Altaian tackled gender issues from a divergent perspective in McCabe and Mrs. |
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As a girl I was prohibited from doing a lot of things because of my gender, including being an altar girl. |
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The rest of the book presents four unit plans that pair traditional and alterative texts to explore issues of class, race, gender, and power. |
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They reported male gender and alanine aminotransferase as important predictors of HBV infection in HIV-infected patients. |
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Wilhelm focuses on the gender amorphousness of hands under an artist's gaze. |
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The resource costs of gender and maternal support in an andromonoecious umbellifer, Smyrnium olusatrum. |
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Unlike these films, Belle Epoque plays with gender boundaries rather than continuing filmic visions of annihilative sexuality. |
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Dulac prompted the gender bending by disabling a key gene in the vomeronasal organ, also called Jacobson's organ. |
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It seems that the more zombified and inhuman the creatures grow to be, the more indefinite their gender roles become. |
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Her eventual development as a zoon politikon is interconnected with her departing from traditional gender roles. |
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Limbaugh is a quasi-politician entertainer who exploits gender and race-baits. |
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By gender, 47 percent of the men and 37 percent of the women consider job-hopping a plus. |
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According to recent reports, the rapper has claimed that she is being targeted because of her gender. |
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Research finds that first generation immigrants from countries with less egalitarian gender cultures adopt gender values more similar to natives over time. |
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The ADF will also be used to promote gender mainstreaming, good governance, food security, private-sector development and stronger regional cooperation. |
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Philosophers of language may wonder whether Latin was a phallogocentric language because of its use of gender to refer to non-gendered things such as water. |
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Miliband is progressive in regard to issues of gender and sexuality. |
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More important for most runners is their personal finish time and their placement within their specific gender and age group, though some runners just want to finish. |
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Slaveholders often put slave women to work alongside men in the grueling atmosphere of the fields but were aware of ways to exploit them with regards to their gender as well. |
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Age and gender specific pediatric reference intervals for aldolase, amylase, ceruloplasmin, creatine kinase, pancreatic amylase, prealbumin, and uric acid. |
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And Fine argues quite explicitly that understanding how racial and gender identities shaped their world view is at least as important as understanding the influence of class. |
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Women do not get gender specific help and in most trusts are not routinely asked if they have suffered domestic abuse though NICE recommends asking this. |
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More importantly, the contests were open to all, and the enforced anonymity of each submission guaranteed that neither gender nor social rank would determine the judging. |
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These words, like other adjectives, inflected for gender, number and case. |
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The trouble starts when gender ceases to be a reference point for connecting with a living growing person and is substituted for the person hirself. |
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English pronouns conserve many traits of case and gender inflection. |
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The age and gender distributions approximate the national average. |
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A gender difference was also observed, with men responding more aggressively to unfair suggestions than women by showing a correspondingly higher rate of amygdalic activity. |
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For example, in the phrases the slender boy, and many slender girls, the adjective slender does not change form to agree with either the number or gender of the noun. |
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In the most comprehensive Norwegian grammar, Norsk referansegrammatikk, the categorization of personal pronouns by person, gender, and number is not regarded as inflection. |
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Also in this ceremony, children advanced from the description of wawa to warma, a gender neutral term for a child who has not developed the language skill set. |
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In some southwestern dialects, the weak positive is also declined in gender and number, with one form for feminine and plural, and one form for masculine and neuter. |
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Individuals holding these views challenge the existing Western binary and categorical sex-gender system, increasingly identifying as bigender, gender blender, or gender-free. |
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A distinctive feature of the Scandinavian languages, including Danish, is that the definite articles, which also mark noun gender, have developed into suffixes. |
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Many argue that we must build a gender-free world, that is, a world in which society does not define and organize all people on the basis of gender categories. |
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Otherwise one remains trapped in a false ideology that would confuse gender and politics, or in simplistic gender baiting that is more often than not mere name calling. |
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I think we need to sophisticate our understanding of cultural essentialisms, including gender ones, because it might help us deal better with issues of resistance. |
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Adjectives, nouns and articles are considerably less inflected than verbs, but they still have different forms according to number and grammatical gender. |
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Nouns and demonstrative pronouns distinguish common and neutral gender. |
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Traditionally, once the conduct was determined to be based on gender, it then would be categorized as either quid pro quo sexual harassment or hostile work environment. |
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While most of the outmarriages in the Korean community involving whites were between Korean females and Caucasian males, the gender roles were occasionally reversed. |
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Some researches show surface runoff of pesticides, such as DDT, can alter the gender of fish species genetically, which transforms male into female fish. |
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People detransition because they may find it difficult to get jobs, or because of social ostracism, not passing in their target gender, family responsibilities, and so on. |
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The physical space of the Dutch home was constructed along gender lines. |
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Decentralisation was supported with much resistance of Constitutional Court and conservative opposition, so did gender politics like quotas or the law against gender violence. |
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Of these alts, how many of them are a gender other than your own? |
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The demographer noted each persons' gender, age, and nuptiality. |
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The cushions can change the gender of their flowers between years. |
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Male athletes in smaller, nonrevenue sports like wrestling and gymnastics have criticized universities for sacrificing their teams in an effort to achieve gender equity. |
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Musculoskeletal analysis showed significant gender lifestyle variation. |
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Three hundred women from the Philippines and Thailand, recruited as wives because of the Faroes' gender imbalance, make up the largest ethnic minority in the Faroes. |
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There is a gender deficit of about 2,000 women owing to migration. |
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This means that when the gender of a noun is unknown, adjectives and pronouns referencing it use the neuter gender forms, rather than the masculine or feminine. |
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There is some debate over the effects of ethnicity, race, and gender. |
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It contains the full name, gender, nationality, date of birth, photograph of the data subject, right thumb print, ID number, and personal signature. |
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Rowing events use a systematic nomenclature for the naming of events, so that age, gender, ability and size of boat can all be expressed in a few numbers and letters. |
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Written Danish only retains the neuter and the common gender. |
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So, in ethnic group questions, we are unable to base ethnic identification upon objective, quantifiable information as we would, say, for age or gender. |
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Just as a Southern woman who transgresses gender bounds can only be allowed to do so if she readopts her femininity, so the South must ultimately submit. |
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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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Lagerlof and Galor stated that gender inequality in education can result to low economic growth, and continued gender inequality in education, thus creating a poverty trap. |
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When anglicised, the name can remain O' or Mac, regardless of gender. |
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Analysis of polling suggested that young voters tended to support remaining in the EU, whereas those older tend to support leaving, but there was no gender split in attitudes. |
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The Anglican Church of Mexico, like the other North American provinces, has expressed in some particular instances more liberal views regarding gender and sexuality. |
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In 2014, the EEOC initiated two lawsuits against private companies for discrimination on the basis of gender identity, with additional litigation under consideration. |
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The study supported polling evidence that there was a gender gap, but countered beliefs that higher earners had supported No and that younger voters had mostly voted Yes. |
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For example, the right to a jury trial applies to cases brought under federal statutes that prohibit race or gender discrimination in housing or employment. |
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The Hindu code bill failed to control the prevalent gender discrimination. |
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The partition plan required that the proposed states grant full civil rights to all people within their borders, regardless of race, religion or gender. |
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Adjectives agree with nouns in terms of gender, case and number. |
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Also, words in the singular include the plural, and as with the interchangeability of words importing gender so it is with the plural and singular. |
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Nouns, adjectives, and pronouns can be marked for gender, number and case. |
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Within each type, languages may have various forms of each article, according to grammatical attributes such as gender, number, or case, or according to adjacent sounds. |
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Blackmore offers an interesting account of how the fishing sequence at once destabilizes gender binaries and reconsolidates them in homophobic fashion. |
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Tournaments are often organized by gender and number of players. |
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For each layer thickness, a semipartial correlation was calculated for explanatory variables including age, gender, axial length, corneal curvature, and signal strength index. |
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Each card represented a part of speech, a gender, a case, or a tense, etc. |
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That same year, she was appointed as a UN Women Goodwill Ambassador and helped launch the UN Women campaign HeForShe, which calls for men to advocate gender equality. |
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The flamboyant clothing and visual styles of performers were often camp or androgynous, and have been described as playing with nontraditional gender roles. |
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Traditional gender manifests itself among postgender dual-career couples in a common, but not universal, tendency for wives to hold higher standards for household cleanliness. |
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The Victorian era was notorious for the employment of young children in factories and mines, as well as strict social norms regarding modesty and gender roles. |
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In The Imperial Votaress, Louis Montrose draws attention to male and female gender roles and norms present in the comedy in connection with Elizabethan culture. |
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