Sentences with phrase «societal beliefs about»

«Frank love reminds you that these complexities are illusions laden with human emotion and long - held societal beliefs about how romantic love «should» look.
A: Societal beliefs about mathematics, the rote, skills and procedural focus of the curriculum in schools, and the preparation of our teachers are three factors to blame.
By honoring the biomechanical design of your body and using it the way nature intended - minimizing sitting and avoid wearing positive heeled shoes (read about what high heels do to your uterus here), moving in alignment and changing our societal beliefs about how women should sit and walk (tailbone tucked, feet close together - you know, «like a lady»).

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Gorsuch has said that if judges factor in personal beliefs, societal changes or calculations about maximizing social welfare, they risk becoming «little more than politicians with robes.»
«it was only when religious belief was removed from the realm of «fact» to that of «value», about which individuals were free to differ, that a societal system could evolve in which a multiplicity of denominations could exist side by side and have equal rights.»
I don't ask the government to «doubt» religion, or «reject» religion (even assuming you can claim that a societal construct can have beliefs, or dooubts, or any feeling whatsoever), I ask it to refrain from making dictates about religion.
«The GDELT Project is an initiative to construct a catalog of human societal - scale behavior and beliefs across all countries of the world, connecting every person, organization, location, count, theme, news source, and event across the planet into a single massive network that captures what's happening around the world, what its context is and who's involved, and how the world is feeling about it, every single day.»
The Human Rights Code enshrines our collective beliefs about who deserves societal protection, and what disadvantages we, collectively, will strive to correct.
Participants spoke about the stigma as stemming from societal institutions such as religion (suicide as a sin), the law (suicide as a crime), medicine (suicide as a mental illness) as well as general cultural beliefs that value «toughness» when people are facing adversity.
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