Sentences with phrase «cultural expectations put»

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Work has morphed into a twenty - four - hour fact of life, bringing its own set of standards and expectations when it comes to sleep... Sleep is ingrained in our cultural ethos as something that can be put off, dosed with coffee, or ignored.
There is a skill and diplomacy to know how to put aside the cultural expectations and still live out Christ's love and generosity much like the father in the story of the prodigal son - both sons and the father knew the cultural rules, but when it came down to it, the father, who had much to lose, put aside those cultural burdens in order to love lavishly.
While formula and breast pumps give us the freedom of choice to work, cultural expectations and policy put women in a position of toughing it out.
Mr Liddiment, who is chair of the Hepworth Wakefield Trust, said the gallery had exceeded all initial expectations to «establish Wakefield as a cultural destination, putting it on the national and international map».
Some employers have specific expectations of cultural fit, and if you've got interests and passions that match the vibe they're putting out, perfect.
When you combine this cultural expectation with the uncertainty and stress of ending a marriage, and then put it into the traditional court system, you have the perfect recipe for an adversarial situation.
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