Sentences with word «immodesty»

The crowd was outraged at the brazen immodesty of the model who returned the viewer's gaze with a cool appraisal.
Emotional immodesty on Facebook looks like a forlorn woman posting, «I feel invisible to men,» a thought one might share with one's closest friends, or maybe a psychiatrist.
Emotional immodesty on Facebook might look like this: a young husband and wife having an intimate conversation, dripping in mawkish lingo, referring to each other by their Twitter names while on the public Facebook news feed.
If the their on the cross was a woman she would have been condemned for immodesty and commanded to cover up lest she make Jesus stumble.
Shyamalan is following in the footsteps of his idols Spielberg and Hitchcock, one supposes, in commissioning a DVD documentary from Bouzereau (in whom Shyamalan has no doubt found his soul mate in immodesty), but it probably goes without saying that Charles Kiselyak's featurettes on the VISTA issues of Shyamalan's The Sixth Sense and Unbreakable are superior in every respect to Bouzereau's six - part puff piece on Signs.
When devout Christians believe that only Christians of a particular doctrinal stripe have access to God, that, for example, God hears their prayers only, they stand in cosmic immodesty.
During the entire trip they drank to excess, they smoked to excess, and their personal immodesty became a scandal to the party.
Begin to move away from immodesty and gay attire including clinging clothing and wandering around known «local» haunts.
Not many politicians would survive such immodesty.
The school has a dress code, which prohibits such religious fashion no - nos as «excessive sagging» on men's pants, but it is easy to spot boxer shorts, bra straps, and all sorts of other signs of immodesty among students strolling the campus.
Here on our tenth anniversary, we'll take a moment of unCanadian immodesty and suggest that in Canada at least, the Clawbies played some small part in that evolution.
Immodesty on the part of the woman will intensify these attractions.
Facebook's emotional immodesty has a spiritual dimension too.
Officially a protest event — against oil dependency, and our vulnerability to motorists among other issues — and a public show of support for immodesty, the riders were also there in celebration of a city smitten with cycling.
They attack because the modesty of one group shines a light on the immodesty and dark nature of their own doings / thoughts.
Specifically, many of them seem to have a problem not with moral immodesty, but emotional immodesty.
The apostle Paul offers an elegant solution to immodesty — being clothed in good deeds.
At the risk of immodesty, on some promises we think we have done very well indeed, better than could have been reasonably expected.
Christianity has a great deal of misconceptions as viewed by the Eastern world, as it is identified to be associated with liberal ideas, such as gay rights, immodesty, and promiscuity.
At the present time, the «survival value,» as she calls it, of immodesty and sexual immorality is so high that few women have the strength - or even the option - to combat it.
On Tuesday, the student wing of Jamaat - e-Islami, a major religious party, condemned Valentine's Day in Peshawar for encouraging «immodesty» and threatened to shut down any celebrations if law enforcement agencies failed to take action first.
This has been the general mood of the «liberal» response to extractive industry, and immodesty is its chief mark.
A widely perceived ethnic chauvinism and immodesty on the part of Asantes in the assertion and projection of their culture, history, and identity in relation to others is a stereotype or sentiment that is easily mobilized and exploited politically to underwrite the NDC's identity politics and propaganda.
Now that demands some immodesty.
Wearing a sheer outfit doesn't equate to immodesty.
«Look, here's my immodesty,» he says via a phone call from Activision's HQ in Santa Monica, «but if you look at the growth in operating profits and the return on invested capital that we've generated for our shareholders, we are really good at prioritising opportunities.
For example, in 18th century France, where women painters were quite popular in Paris, there were still some critics who thought that women shouldn't be showing their work in public, as Laura Auricchio's essay, Eighteenth Century Women Painters in France, describes: «Although many critics applauded their new prominence, others lamented the immodesty of women who would display their skills so publicly.
Structured on the eddy of modesty and immodesty, the exhibition stages the erotics and abjection of lived experience as the personal intersects with social and political forces.
This exhibition explores the movement, presenting the art and artist groups, as well as international works which explore the immodesties of La Movida less directly.
Many people cringe a bit over the «immodesty» of using an unconventional means of «disposal».
After all, the man is not noted for his humility, though I have to say that when you look at his biography you might conclude that any immodesty on his part is merited.
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