Sentences with phrase «human women reminds»

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Perhaps John of Salisbury would remind us today that the only laws in conformity with equity are those that protect the sacredness of human life and reject the licitness of abortion, euthanasia and bold genetic experimentation, those laws that respect the dignity of marriage between a man and a woman, that are inspired by a correct secularism of the State, a secularism that always entails the safeguard of religious freedom and that pursues subsidiarity and solidarity at both the national and the international level.
I can only hope that our Constitution and the principles it stands for is still strong enough to reject blatant violations of human rights and threats to a woman's bodily integrity... take few minutes to remind your elected officials & representatives of their obligations to the people they serve!
Images of woman that aren't airbrushed, painted, surgically altered, pushed up / in, and posed remind all of us what living, breathing, human woman really look like.
Each May, the Health & Human Services Office on Women's Health sponsors Women's Health Week, which will be celebrated this year May 13 - 19, to remind America's 158 million women to take care of our well - being through exercise, healthy eating, proper sleep and other important lifestyle haWomen's Health sponsors Women's Health Week, which will be celebrated this year May 13 - 19, to remind America's 158 million women to take care of our well - being through exercise, healthy eating, proper sleep and other important lifestyle haWomen's Health Week, which will be celebrated this year May 13 - 19, to remind America's 158 million women to take care of our well - being through exercise, healthy eating, proper sleep and other important lifestyle hawomen to take care of our well - being through exercise, healthy eating, proper sleep and other important lifestyle habits.
Laskis, Materrazzi, and Good remind the viewer that to be a woman — and more importantly, to be human — means an acquisition of varying degrees of passivity and chaos, comeliness and wretchedness, creativity and dysfunction, youth and maturity, femininity and masculinity.
Professor Coyle also reminded the jury — who had sat through months of evidence on technical, administrative, and bureaucratic details — that the real issue at hand was the life and tragic death of a frightened young woman, human and vulnerable.»
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