Sentences with phrase «feel excluded from»

Although many are involved in caring relationships with the mother during and after pregnancy, they often are not married or living together and may feel excluded from the father role by the mother, her parents or health and social services programs.
It accommodates left and right - handed gamers, so the south - paw crowd won't feel excluded from Razer's so - called cult.
The second germane fact was revealed by the AIT: «In the revised reasons for deportation letter it is noted that it is unlikely that the appellant will re-offend... [The points made are that] the court has deemed that the appellant's crime is of such severity that he will always continue to be a threat to the community, the appellant's notoriety might make him feel excluded from society as he had been before and there was a significant risk that his previous disregard for authority and the law might resurface and result in him coming to adverse attention.
For a number of reasons related to economic performance, social and political divisions have grown wider than ever and large swathes of the population feel excluded from mainstream society.
But the work probably now extends beyond a dress code, which was never intended as a final solution in the first place, obviously; and still, there are those who feel excluded from what happened on Sunday.
It does not seem like something that is at all forced but rather a story about two outsiders that feel excluded from the world around them.
RealisticSD — Did you ever feel excluded from the sugar baby duos since they were already close friends and had that bond?
The study focuses on what Taylor calls «gendered social exclusion,» behavior that would tend to make «token» women or men feel excluded from a group of mostly opposite - sex coworkers.
Backbench dining clubs are not unusual but many MPs will still feel excluded from a club that appears to be a new favoured circle of David Cameron's Preatorian Guard.
This is especially true of younger voters, many of whom feel excluded from economic «wins» like home ownership, suggesting this won't change any time soon.
In the early days it is up to the parents to make sure their older child / children do not feel excluded from the bustle that surrounds the arrival of the baby.
It's easy for a new father to feel excluded from taking care of a baby or that you can't do anything right.
On the other hand though, there is potential for him to feel excluded from what could be the most satisfying part of the club's season.
Renewing a shared faith in the eucharistic presence of Christ requires the leadership's actual collaboration and genuine communion with all baptized Catholics, including those who feel excluded from equal participation in the life of the church by virtue of their exclusion from priesthood, their racial or ethnic background, or their incomplete formation in the practices and ethical norms of the tradition.
First of all, responsible liturgical revision can not consist only in the use of more contemporary language or in the avoidance of what are known as «sexist» phrases (which are so dominantly masculine that women often feel excluded from what is going on) or in a return to biblical idiom to replace other (perhaps medieval) terminology.
Early on, she felt excluded from certain networking opportunities because she was a woman, and she would use a secret code on her calendar to conceal when she was going to a women's networking event.
Most represented minorities which felt excluded from television: the Gray Panther Media Task Force, the National Organization for Women, the National Black Media Coalition, Action for Children «s Television.
In addition, however, it is in part rather an indication of the resentment of a people inchoately feeling themselves excluded from a conversation about their own affairs.
Young men often felt excluded from involvement with ante-natal and post-natal care by health service professionals.
The womens» partners generally felt very involved with the woman's pregnancy but often felt excluded from antenatal appointments and classes.
At least in part, that is because politicians felt excluded from the process and under no compulsion to carry it forward.
But Mann said he and other critics felt excluded from decision making.
Because they felt excluded from that experience, Sarah wanted to recreate it for them and make it the magical night it's meant to be.
However we feel personally about prayer in school, whatever legislators say about the legality of a particular patriotic message, if even one of our students feels excluded from the patriotic experiences enjoyed by his or her classmates, then we are not fulfilling our responsibility as educators.
The study also revealed that Latino parents had high expectations of their children's academic achievement and wanted to be more involved in their education, but felt excluded from the school community.
Reforms to GCSE examinations will make them less suitable for some students — in particular SEND pupils — leaving many feeling excluded from an examination system that should be for all.
The editor liked the idea of a book sale and author talks and said she had heard from other local authors they felt excluded from the Festival.
No wonder the public feels excluded from the conversation.
For example, people felt excluded from the swimming pool and felt poorly treated there in comparison to others; and people felt isolated at the school and weren't attending because of behaviours there.
Addressing these issues can be an important part of rebuilding trust with other parties — including government — but can also cause anxiety in our communities when the mediation process drags on for a long time or when the broader community feels excluded from making decisions about issues that may also affect them.
I think he felt excluded from the kitchen when the contractors were here, so now he wants to be in there because he can.

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According to new research from Harvard University and the University of Virginia, when people seek out extraordinary experiences like vacationing in exotic locales, those who had the experience enjoyed that their adventures were superior to ones their peers had, but during subsequent social interactions the adventurer ultimately felt excluded and worse off than they would have felt if they had an ordinary experience like everyone else.
At another, the chief executive made inappropriate comments to attractive women applying for jobs, women were excluded from key meetings, important assignments and social outings and women who complained they felt unsafe with a male client who verbally harassed them were told to keep working with him because he was a «big spender,» recalls Perez, 36.
Stevens offered not a word of concern about whether religious students might feel themselves to be less than full members of the political community if, by order of the nation's highest court, their messages and only their messages are categorically excluded from the school's public arena.
Some feel excluded and believe the Southern Baptist Convention is being distracted from its primary purpose of fulfilling the Great Commission.
Someone gay is just as much a human as I am — same feelings, hurts, joys, laughter, issues, problems, etc... I see no reason to exclude them from friendship.
It was a resolution to adopt the Hebrew identity from which he felt excluded.
It gives him a feeling of being a part of some thing from which the world in general is excluded.
It is feeling good about feeling good about myself, and learning the techniques to systematically exclude from consciousness anything that might disrupt that good feeling.
Its first effect is the removal of the stress of acquisitive feeling arising from the soul's preoccupation with itself «55 This element excludes the pursuit of beauty and truth, art and adventure in hungry egotism and so involves the transcendence of the self.
However, it is doubtful anything (except processing contemporaries and immediately prior and noncontiguous actualized processes) can be excluded from an actual entity s positive feeling since each «instance embraces the whole [universe], omitting nothing, whether it be ideal form or actual [ized] fact» (Religion 108).
Are the personal Creator's thoughts, feelings, enjoyments to be excluded from the class of events in time, once we have admitted the reality of time prior to special creation?
In the current state of debate about these matters, I perhaps ought to expect myself to feel «excluded» as a man from reading Jane Austen's Emma until all female references to the protagonist are edited out, the title changed to M., and the author's name reduced to the discreet neutrality of J. Austen.
Each actual entity is, viewed from this perspective, a process of emerging definiteness where the process is the decision whereby the essence of each and every eternal object is either included or excluded from positive aesthetic feeling — is either positively or negatively prehended, to use the terminology of Process and Reality.
All in - groups speak their own languages, they (sometimes) exclude others from their little club, and feel proud of it.
They added: «This position is not intended to deny, discourage or exclude those with uncertain feelings around sexuality or gender identity from seeking qualified and appropriate help.
Science does this by excluding from its consideration all subjective elements of nature, mind, and conscious feeling.
«It is important that we remain committed to working together with our friends from other faith communities and each other to ensure that we build a resilient society in which all are welcome and none feel excluded, so that we can truly pursue justice, show mercy and seek peace.»
The case has been made that childhood was invented — which it was, at least in the sense that certain societies began to feel that young children should be excluded from the workforce, and women with them, to some extent at least.
He estimates that the organized working class will soon feel the pinch of a hi - tech development under TNC auspices which increasingly excludes them from sharing in the scheme of economic production and distribution.
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