Sentences with phrase «complete lack of women»

The original show, from a 21st century perspective, can look like a dinosaur, most pointedly for its complete lack of women and artists of color.

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Perhaps most importantly is the complete lack of awareness of the snail - paced slow progress of women into leadership, as well as the business case for supporting this progress.
The stark reality is that most white Christians, including more than 80 percent of white evangelical Christians, supported Donald Trump for president, despite his evident immorality, bigotry, and disregard for the dignity of women, (not to mention complete lack of qualification or competency).
The picture of that disgusting, pathetic, utterly gross fat woman (see the picture on the headline) reminded me of two things: one, she (and those like her) are the reason health care is in crisis, and two, why should I, or my tax dollars, pay for her utterly bad judgement and complete lack of self respect?
Having said that, I am not aware of any blaring reasons to avoid it other than complete lack of knowledge to its effects on lactating women and their infants.
In Western society many women never hold a newborn until they give birth to their own, yet this frequent skin - to - skin contact and interaction soon make up for even a complete lack of familiarity with babies.
When there's a complete lack of structure and things are shapeless, women wearing them lose visibility and I won't stand for that!
Andy's lack of success with women has calcified into a complete lack of amorous effort.
Politically, the film's blind spots are many; some are quite egregious, like the complete lack of acknowledgement of Dr. Dre's record of abusing women.
This woman is a force of nature, able to dismantle anybody who gets in her way due to her complete lack of empathy.
When Knight declares the rights of his free men of Jones, she stands right behind him smiling... and yet there is a complete lack of irony from Ross that not one soldier would consider fighting for the equality of this woman fighting for them.
Kennedy Russ described her shock as she collected data about the lack of access to reproductive healthcare for women, and completed a six - week internship at a local hospital where she «saw these issues in real life» and became «committed to her civic duty» to change the injustices she researched and observed.
Untitled (2009) shows a woman sitting before a self - portrait and pointing to a white daub of paint on her oversized palette, as if to emphasise the lack of black tones required to complete her work.
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