Sentences with phrase «due respect to women»

It is like giving due respect to women.

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«9 How are we going to remind the world of the respect due to each person, boy and girl, man and woman; the respect due in courtship, the respect due in marriage...?
After the fact, I am now convinced of an unexpected bonus: that the pain of labor is IMMENSELY reduced by laboring and delivering at home due to innumerable comfort measures (both physical and psychological); I have much more respect for all the women who manage their labors in a hospital - kudos to you, ladies!
Plenty of respected research supports the safety of planned home birth (most recent large prospective trial published in the British Medical Journal), but for women who need to deliver in a hospital due to a complication, the midwife stays by your side and adopts a doula role.
«You do a disservice to women, with all due respect, even though you're a woman.
«And with due respect to Governor Cuomo, when it comes to women's issues, I listen to Gloria Steinem.»
«When you say it's state government, you do a disservice to women, with all due respect, even though you're a woman,» the governor said, during an impromptu news conference here.
When you say, «It's state government,» you do a disservice to women — with all due respect, even though you're a woman.
Due to any 100 free online dating site women may talk to men without loss of self - respect or fear of being rejected.
I like to watch movies both at home and theater, out of state and local women are welcome with all due respect.
Investment banking experience with Credit Suisse, Morgan Stanley and J.P. Due to any 100 free online dating site women may talk to men without loss of self - respect or fear of being rejected.
In this interview, Krasner speaks of her dismay with the lack of recognition that many professional female artists receive; her resistence to joining the Club and the Irascible Eighteen; her experiences with getting exposure as a female artist; her relationship and respect for John Graham; the interest of Betty Parsons in Krasner's work; the mixed compliments received from Hofmann; her relationship with Newman; Her objection to de Kooning's «Woman» series; the Freudian aspect of Abstract Expressionism; the authoritarian / autocratic image of Rothko and Newman; the sexually biased role of the female within the Jewish Faith; the impossibility of separating content and aesthetic value; her female influence upon Pollock; her role in exposing Pollock to Matisse; her ability to network for Pollock (Herbert and Mercedes Matter, Sandy Calder, James Johnson, Sweeney, Hofmann); her ambiguity as to whether she has had the tradition female artist experience due to her association with Pollock.
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