They should be concerned that the tapestry of family life here is unraveling whilst promiscuity has become an accepted practice. |
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He's just starting his adulthood in a culture predominated by permissiveness and promiscuity. |
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This results in uncontrollable behaviour, violence promiscuity, and sadly in some cases death. |
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A promiscuous woman is a loose woman. Note that in all three propositions, the reference is to sexual promiscuity. |
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Now top rappers began to write edgy lyrics celebrating street warfare or drugs and promiscuity. |
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She is an absolutist, despising those opportunists who take time out of normal life for a little promiscuity. |
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He noticed how none of the evils of drugs, alcohol or promiscuity had been visited upon his friends. |
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The parameter of choosiness vs. promiscuity is crucial in differentiating the categories of word, affix, and clitic. |
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The drunkard fathers, violence, poverty, promiscuity, and lack of values and guidance leave these children directionless. |
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Thus, any forging of a pair-bond system within the species which trended toward promiscuity would be very slow to congeal across generations. |
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They don't even complain about the lewdness and promiscuity being displayed on the so-called soap operas. |
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It would predict that men cohabiting with women will have higher rates of promiscuity than men who marry their female partners. |
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Death in a holy cause could wash away the shame of divorce, infertility, or promiscuity. |
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More pressingly, promiscuity has always been a useful tool in shoring up prejudice, whether that be homophobia or gender war. |
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London's combination of easy wealth and gastronomic promiscuity make it an inviting target. |
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A despiser of Western religions, he was an ardent polygamist, convinced that promiscuity was man's natural birthright. |
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Except in the most atypical and extreme cases, women are never truly proud of promiscuity. |
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I believe that many people who are not married have serial monogamy promiscuity in many ways. |
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This situation could change and revert dramatically to the stage of gynaecocracy if women resorted to promiscuity and had children whose fathers could not be identified. |
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The first was against the mixing of lightly clad men and women, which could encourage lewdness and promiscuity. |
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Apparently, Europe is some sort of vamp provoking everyone into political promiscuity. |
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Both of these tests confirmed the idea that men are more predisposed to promiscuity than women. |
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The doctrines, which drew on the likes of Wilhelm Reich, replaced absolute fidelity with ordained promiscuity. |
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There was lot of promiscuity in my family, but everyone was pretending that they were pious and perfect. |
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Broken homes, teen-age promiscuity and drug and alcohol abuse are common in nice middle-class neighbourhoods too. |
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Self-esteem programs have had some success in dealing with social problems such as street crime, teenage promiscuity, and drug and alcohol abuse. |
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The married soldiers' wives and children lived in the barracks, in virtually total promiscuity. |
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Besides, this intervention helps to reduce the sanitary risks linked to the promiscuity between men and animals in the camps. |
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In infancy the virtues of passive obedience, material consumption and mindless promiscuity are inculcated upon them by means of hypnopaedia or sleep-teaching. |
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The contrast between the world's wanton violence and promiscuity on the one hand, and the Torah's pristine standards and sensitivities on the other, must have been astounding. |
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The dissatisfaction likely does not result from promiscuity, but from a lack of understanding of intimacy. |
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Yet the discussion of the family in the Philosophy of Right is in general more conservative and criticizes the emphasis on free love as leading to libertinage and promiscuity. |
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In other words, stop the Audrey-like intellectual flirtation and make yourself a sexual predator, since in this topsy-turvy world, promiscuity has become a virtue. |
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Paul gave evidence of my promiscuity and of my shamelessness in seducing him away from his betrothed for the satisfaction of my base lustful cravings. |
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It sounds like a scenario straight out of a Monday morning high school hallway following a weekend of partying and promiscuity. |
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Encouraged by women in the community, it is primarily intended to protect chastity, deter promiscuity, and offer protection from assault. |
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Encouraged and performed by women in the community, circumcision is primarily intended to deter promiscuity and to offer protection from assault. |
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In the British Isles especially, the polecat was persecuted by gamekeepers, and became synonymous with promiscuity in early English literature. |
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Smoking in public has for a long time been something reserved for men and when done by women has been associated with promiscuity. |
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Augustus John's promiscuity gave rise to rumours that he had fathered as many as 100 children. |
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In the infancy of the race there was the great ignorance of mismating, promiscuity and a host of perversions giving birth to variety of bacteria, germs and other organisms. |
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Indeed, adding to the promiscuity and gregariousness inherent to this type of child care, are the very specific characteristics of the target population, susceptible to be hit by any infection. |
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Cachafaz is a sharp, yet humorous portrait of a shantytown where promiscuity and precariousness can at times create a poisonous climate or a surge of hope and transformation out of union and rebellion. |
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The school is not always able to adapt to this system of values, and thus appears like a place of promiscuity where boys and girls live together often under the authority of a man, and parents take exception to this. |
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I broached the subject of contraceptives carefully when the teenager mentioned his promiscuity. |
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Theseus himself is the bridegroom of the play who has left the labyrinth and promiscuity behind, having conquered his passion. |
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Encouraged by women in the community, it is primarily intended to deter promiscuity and to offer protection from assault. |
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Hard-line religious groups staged anti-Valentine protests in India yesterday claiming the country was at risk from Western-style promiscuity. |
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Asians, however, stick to eternal verities forgotten by western countries in their headlong pursuit of individualism, and their descent into a morass of broken families, drug-taking, promiscuity, mud-slinging and violence. |
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The increase in youth thuggishness, sexual promiscuity and unwanted pregnancies can all be directly linked to the obsession with getting drunk. |
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Children were often separated from their parents and exposed to violence, promiscuity, lack of hygiene and healthcare, etc. in camps or while living with relatives. |
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Men continue to pride themselves on their promiscuity. |
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Previous research in this area has focused on broad definitions of delinquency, including behaviors that are not considered 'criminal' by today's standards, such as truancy, general disobedience, and promiscuity. |
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Several rodent species have flexible mating systems that can vary between monogamy, polygyny and promiscuity. |
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It's not an excessive amount of promiscuity or anything, but I think we're not used to seeing a woman on camera like that, there's such a low threshold for what we accept sexually from women. |
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Issues such as drug use, attachment disorder, promiscuity, aggression, and defiance can create a barrage of overwhelming and stressful emotions in a family. |
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Mating among rodents can vary from monogamy, to polygyny, to promiscuity. |
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Enzyme promiscuity, copper metallochaperones, chemical approaches to glycobiology, and somatic mitochondrial DNA mutations in mammalian aging are some other areas explored. |
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Lineage promiscuity in hemopoietic differentiation and leukemia. |
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