Ken's relationship with Labour is more
complicated than that of the man who needs garlic.
Not exact matches
Both
men pointed out to West that, yes, Abraham Lincoln was a member
of the Republican party, but it's a little more
complicated than that.
As a series
of recent women's clothing controversies everywhere from Congress to cable news proves, deciding what to wear as a professional woman is a lot more
complicated than the sartorial choices facing
men.
To the extent that the
man - made setting
of man's life and the setting which was naturally antecedent to human freedom are specifically different, the latter being characteristic
of earlier times and the former
of the present, we are now living in a setting which almost in its very essence is more
complicated and intractable and inaccessible to the understanding
of the individual
than was ever the case before.
These marks and concerns painfully
complicate the story
of man and woman, as Rousseau (more astute
than his high - minded «student,» Kant) notes, addressing precisely this same transformation
of human love in his Second Discourse:
Tell me, would you say you cant have communication without intelligence... then how about the genome and the communication
of DNA from one generation to the next, this is more
complicated than any computer created by
man.
The meeting comes against a
complicated backdrop: Mr. Cuomo believes that New York, the home state
of both
men, faces potentially harrowing financial consequences, a loss
of more
than $ 3 billion, from Mr. Trump's planned repeal
of the health care law.
This is also a permanent form
of birth control (though in some cases women have had it reversed and gone on to get pregnant), and it's a somewhat more
complicated surgery
than a vasectomy is for a
man.
Certainly it does make Hitler a human rather
than a simplistic emblem for evil itself; we see him as a
complicated multi-layered
man capable
of moments
of charm and gentleness as well as rage and hate.
His shared history and
complicated relationship with U.S. Marshal Raylan Givens (Timothy Olyphant) eventually became the lifeblood
of the Kentucky - set western, and the many reinventions
of Boyd, each one revealing a new layer
of the
man who would do anything to escape the viselike grip
of Harlan, made him a fan - favorite character and Goggins more
than just an actor whose face was recognizable but name wasn't.
Previous openers have been a bit rough («The Bronze,» and then the next year «Other People») but this story
of a
man reunited with his elephant from his childhood is more memorable, not to mention
complicated than its log line.
But no space was smaller and more dangerous
than the green room
of Green Room, whose pressure - cooker scenario has provided 2016 with its most suffocating, white - knuckle thrills —
complicated, granted, by the death
of leading
man Anton Yelchin and the uncomfortable parallels between the film's hatemongering villains and the real ones bellowing at rallies across the country.
Disc 2's video extras begin with a reel
of deleted shorts (6:00), which include ads, a
complicated contest, a funny Time
Man of the Year mirror gag, and the games «Ring It or Ding It» and «Are You More Sexually Experienced
Than a High School Senior?»
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men, despite lip - service to equality, are reluctant to give up this «natural» order
of things in which their advantages are so great; for women, the case is further
complicated by the fact that, as Mill astutely pointed out, unlike other oppressed groups or castes,
men demand
of her not only submission but unqualified affection as well; thus women are often weakened by the internalized demands
of the male - dominated society itself, as well as by a plethora
of material goods and comforts: the middle - class woman has a great deal more to lose
than her chains.
Through subtle processes
of image reconstruction, African - American artist Hank Willis Thomas
complicates seemingly simple meanings behind image - based adverts, revealing their capacity to have much greater power
than selling products but also play a disturbing role in constructing and reinforcing social prejudice — with an emphasis on the portrayal
of black
men and white women in America.
In engaging history, the painting
complicates the question
of time — what awaits this young
man is much more relevant
than his present; in fact it effaces it.
For educated people today, the idea
of directing intelligences willfully and consciously controlling every detail
of events seems vastly more
complicated than the idea
of a machine running; but to primitive
man (and even to the uneducated today) the opposite is true.
In one breath you say «it is unfair to make sweeping generalizations about either gender», then you go on to make several such generalizations about women's brains: «a woman's brain is more
complicated than a
man's» and «a woman's brain also draws stronger connections between pieces
of information».