Sentences with phrase «imposes upon a woman»

The problem gets worse when female characters are required to «always be good» in films, always portrayed in a positive light to right the wrongs our culture has imposed upon women.
Al Dowayan's work reacts vividly to the restrictions imposed upon women in 21st century Saudi Arabia.
Galerie Mitterand presents the irreverent work of Niki de Saint - Phalle, whose papier mache dolls of the proverbial «everywoman» discuss, question and eventually overturn the role imposed upon women by society.
«An adverse employment action motivated by these factors clearly imposes upon a woman a burden that male employees need not — indeed, could not — suffer,» the opinion states.
While the media correctly portray the difficulties imposed upon women and children by the «Deadbeat Dad» phenomenon, the cameras have yet to honestly capture the warfare waged by a select group of fathers against child supporting, nurturing mothers.

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Causing the death of an unborn child is in the Bible, for in the Bible at Exodus 21, it says that «in case men should struggle with each other and they really hurt a pregnant woman and her children do come out but no fatal accident occurs, he is to have damages imposed upon him without fail according to what the owner of the woman may lay upon him; and he must give it through the justices.
And more often than not, it imposes upon an ancient Near Eastern text Western assumptions regarding gender roles and the nuclear family, rendering the woman celebrated in Proverbs 31, for example, into little more than a happy homemaker prototype.
People see the abortion as being principally about the rights of a woman not to have that pregnancy imposed upon her if she does not want it.
WE are the only living creations upon whom God's law imposes the obligation to meet the needs of men and women of the poor SO THAT they may come to the saving knowledge of God Jesus the Messiah.The biblical church is NOT a corporate legal fiction with limited liability.
Cormac Burke FAITH MAGAZINE July - August 2013 In his continuing series on woman and the cardinal virtues Mgr Burke examines the virtue of prudence and its specific calls upon women to see beyond socially imposed expectations.
If this woman is allowed to utilize the bench to imposed her personal agenda upon one's name, what other imposistions is she implementing that are probably going unchecked.
The nineteen women who write about their defiance of what is aptly called medical eugenics are also heroines who gave life a chance and who write movingly of their joy in having resisted the «choice» that others tried to impose upon them and their children.
She doesn't impose a set coaching plan upon single men and women in crisis.
While the film touches upon its various political and cultural issues (In addition to the give - and - take relationships between reporters and politicians, there's a lot about the overt and subtle sexism that Kat receives as the first and, at the time, only woman serving a newspaper publisher), the film plays mostly and best as a race - against - the - clock thriller of sorts, in which the obstacles are as imposing as the might of the U.S. government and as low - key as deadlines or being beaten to a story by a rival paper.
She's the most genuine of the women in that she doesn't have an ideal she's trying to live up to or that people are imposing upon her.
Thus the question of women's equality — in art as in any other realm — devolves not upon the relative benevolence or ill - will of individual men, nor the self - confidence or abjectness of individual women, but rather on the very nature of our institutional structures themselves and the view of reality which they impose on the human beings who are part of them.
As a performer and photographer, Wilson is best known for her role - playing self - portraits — as Jayne Wark explains in the Martha Wilson Sourcebook accompanying the exhibition, «Wilson's inquiry into identity formations aligns her early work with the broad impetus of 1970s feminist art to shake loose what were perceived as the imposed roles and restrictions upon women in patriarchy.»
Known for constructing the feminine archetype through juxtaposing the ancient goddesses of Mesopotamia, Egypt and India with the more «modern» goddesses such as the Mona Lisa, Umm Kulthum, Tahiyya Karyokka, the artist's mother or aunts, Lutfi captures the women's emotions, their sexuality and experiences in order to simultaneously celebrate femininity and expose the cultural restrictions imposed upon it.
Of curse, it's incumbent upon men to work on not imposing those stereotypes on women.
The paper comments somewhat disapprovingly that the system in Scotland «is reputed to be harsh to women; certainly any system that imposes an arbitrary time limit upon spousal support will disadvantage the less well - off whose needs can not be met out of capital».
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