Sentences with phrase «immutable characteristics of»

As in all of her works, Donovan spends months or even years searching for a method of assembly that allows the simple and immutable characteristics of the chosen material to generate complex, emergent phenomena.
Donovan spends months or even years searching for a method of assembly that allows the simple and immutable characteristics of her chosen material to generate complex, emergent phenomena.
As in all of her work, Donovan spends months or even years searching for a method of assembly that allows the simple and immutable characteristics of the chosen material to generate complex, emergent phenomena which keep the viewer cycling between perception of the parts and the whole between the forms themselves and the light that surrounds and divides them.
Thankfully for those of us with faith in such models, the traits just described seem to be immutable characteristics of most people.
There are certain immutable characteristics of leadership, and in my view, the most important...
There are certain immutable characteristics of leadership, and in my view, the most important compass points for every great leader are these:
Countless studies show that if there are differences, it's more likely due to life - stage than immutable characteristics of each cohort.
The grievor's representative further submitted that breastfeeding was an immutable or constructively immutable characteristic of a woman's gender (in that only women can breastfeed).

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Core characteristics such as immutable records, security, and efficiency means that it can be integrated into a wide variety of industries, such as supply chain management and
For all of us — whether gay, straight, bisexual or asexual — our sexual orientation in an innate part of us, an immutable characteristic, that can not and will not be changed, and is ignored at our emotional, psychological, physical, and spiritual peril.
Eternity is a characteristic not only of immutable, but of purely ideal realities.
The culture sees this as a «justice» issue — Christians discriminating on the basis of immutable characteristics.
Much of the thinking at the time was influenced by J. McVicker Hunt's Intelligence and Experience and Benjamin Bloom's Stability and Change in Human Characteristics, both of which questioned the popular view that intelligence was immutable.
The childcare obligations that are contemplated under family status should be those that have immutable or constructively immutable characteristics, such as those that form an integral component of the legal relationship between a parent and a child.
... Prohibited grounds of discrimination generally address immutable or constructively immutable personal characteristics, and the types of childcare needs which are contemplated under family status must therefore be those which have an immutable or constructively immutable characteristic.
Distinction amounts to discrimination when the unequal treatment is based on an enumerated ground, i.e. a personal characteristic, such as colour of skin, race or sex, which is immutable (or constructively immutable), and should therefore not be the basis for the assessment or treatment of individuals.
The principal object of certain of the prohibited grounds [referring to s. 15 of the Charter] is the elimination of discrimination by the attribution of untrue characteristics based on stereotypical attitudes relating to immutable conditions such as race or sex.
[150] I acknowledge that the ability to breastfeed — to lactate — is a physical condition that is «an immutable characteristic, or incident of gender» in the same way that pregnancy is.
When asked by Justice Russell Brown whether law school tuition fees were a discriminatory barrier to entry, the AG's counsel stated that while tuition does not engage an immutable personal characteristic like sexual orientation, «[t] here may well be an argument in a different case that an accredited law school may not set their fees so prohibitively high... so as to curtail the [admission] of meritorious candidates.»
And one of the ways to be considered a class is to be a distinct group that has immutable characteristics like, for example, race — that's an identifiable group — and gender — that's an identifiable group.
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