Sentences with phrase «kinds of women as»

If there're two kinds of women as to the fashion world, then one part is in love with the fantastic bags and the other part would prefer the cool trendy pumps and boots.
Generally speaking, there're two kinds of women as to the fashion world.
i love all kind of women as long as they have a great sense of humor
But, when it comes to older men dating younger women, you should know that older men are pickier and won't accept any kind of woman as their partner.

Not exact matches

«You'll hear all kinds of defenses, but if they really want women and minorities as employees and leaders, why aren't their numbers higher?
Women pay a kind of «pink tax» whenever they are charged more for «feminine» items, or even general services, such as dry cleaning.
And her legacy as one of the most influential pop stars and business women of our generation was cemented in April with Lemonade's visual album release on HBO and Tidal, the second of its kind to come from Mrs. Knowles - Carter.
Before, as women, their bosses and co-workers would read that same kind of behaviour as excessively assertive.
«He has spent a period of time and will continue to do so underwriting female projects, bringing voices to women's stories, as he's had these new kinds of awakening.»
Fine however, won't let gender play a role in her business strategy advising women to, «build your business how you see fit and be the kind of leader that you think you should be and don't apologize for it... Authentic innovators, no matter their sex, build fantastic businesses and are far more inspiring as leaders.»
«As I said yesterday, there are no excuses for Donald Trump's offensive and demeaning comments in the just released video; no woman should ever be victimized by this kind of inappropriate behavior.
It occurred to me that many of my dates didn't want to date an entrepreneur for various reasons and that eventually served as a filter for the kind of women I wanted to date.
As Don Braid wrote in the Calgary Herald, «Alberta has become a kind of social laboratory, unique in North America, to test whether a near - majority of women in a government caucus makes a change in style and substance.
Women are the superstars of this kind of collaborative philanthropy, and the importance of well - connected catalysts is growing as legions of new donors arrive on the scene, with many looking for guidance and community.
«From all research we've done in the past several weeks, The Vancouver Board of Trade is the first and only business organization of our kind in Canada — possibly across North America — to have more women on our board of directors than men,» said Manning, who also serves as Regional Vice-President of Commercial Financial Services at RBC Royal Bank.
Sometimes, the way this plays out is women passively following along in an ambiguous, awkward, who - knows - what - this - is kind of relationship where they have no idea if the guy is interested in them or just sees them as their «sister in Christ.»
But hopefully, Dr. Mielnik concluded, as NaPro Technology become more widely available at clinics like Gianna «women will «vote with their feet» about the kind of health care they want to receive» and send the message to the medical community that treatments that do not treat the underlying problem and which suppress, destroy, or bypass their naturally - occurring cycle are no longer acceptable to them.»
The saddest part is that many women are participating in this kind of thinking as well.
I shun labels of all kinds but am identified by others as a feminist, so often people will ask me if I think God is a man or a woman.
If a man can merry a man and a woman can merry a woman then why the hell can't I merry 2 wome n. I'm a streight male and I feel that if you will allow this kind of behavior then why the hell a streight man can't merry as many streight woman as he can afford.
However, just as religious beliefs have caused some serious problems for the world, I can cite you instance after instance of the love of God (or for love's sake) having driven men and women to incredibly kind acts for the betterment of mankind.
Osama Bin Laden often hearkened back to the Isreali / American campaign in Lebanon in the early eighties, stating «as I looked at those demolished towers in Lebanon, it entered my mind that we should punish the oppressor in kind and that we should destroy towers in America in order that they taste some of what we tasted and so that they be deterred from killing our women and children.»
Whether it is changing text books to teach religion as a «science,» making laws that prohibit stem - cell research which would without question help those in need, to stopping of any kind of gay rights, trying to put religion (christianity) into schools, a woman's right to choose, etc, etc...
It has got away for so long with the kind of lunatic word - games that allow death - by - torture to be presented as an act of love, and eternal torment in the flames of hell to be seen as a necessary act of justice, that we should perhaps not be surprised that it has also managed to dupe its followers into seeing the systematic suppression and silencing of women as an act of liberation and equality.
In a culture that is geared to aggressive attainment and that demands a kind of technological efficiency even in sex, many men are imbued with a fear of relating to women in sex as full equals.
These assumptions come to light in all kinds of ways, but especially through religion — the various faiths that treat women as though they are not equal to men.
(Such as, «We believe in different gender roles for men and women, but we aren't * that * kind of patriarchy!»)
If the cost of addressing these kind of issues is to be wrongly perceived as having misunderstood, as acting in a way that is consistent with a hindrance to women (as in this instance by you) rather than what is actually happening — a combination of life experience and informed opinion acting in a way that is conducive to equality, dignity and empowerment for women then this is a price I am willing to pay for the sake of women's well being.
To grasp the point, Bailey says, it is helpful to think of it as a kind of test that is being given simultaneously to two sets of people, the woman and the disciples.
On the one hand, his analysis supports the kinds of arguments that suggest part of the disparity of pay between men and women stems from the choices they make in relation to who they are as men and women.
It is a new kind of Erastianism: the church being slowly but surely co-opted as a means of social control, subordinated to the whims of the political lobbyists as they press their commitments to creating a society of Psychological Men, Women, and all points in between through the law courts.
For centuries Eve has been blamed as the one almost solely responsible for what happens in the Eden story, and that has resulted in all kinds of oppressive policies in religious traditions and cultural stigmas against women.
He stresses that «nobody in their right mind would want to see in this country the kind of inhumanity that's sometimes been associated with the practice of the law in some Islamic states; the extreme punishments, the attitudes to women as well».
The same kind of monks that lived 1700 years ago, who considered women, unclean and unworthy, as they do today.
Because environments do influence the decisions and actions by which we constitute ourselves as one kind of person or another, this book should be mandatory reading for those who may like it least» mothers and fathers of college - bound young men and women.
There is no lust in christ but just an infinite source of the love of the spirit that's pure and delightful.Marriage itself is a concession to the weakness of our present being.God designed woman as the companion of man with complimentary attributes.I could justify all kinds of sin through the fact that I'm bonded to them.we were slaves of sin as Paul tells us.I couldn't come out of sin with all my efforts Jeremy.We have a sinful nature.But, Sin never provides life because the spirit of god is love and life to us.When I cried out to God to save me from this nature, God did by his grace.Now, I detest sin having tasted love of christ.
The rationalization of southern baptists is truly mind boggling — the idea that each church is «autonomous» as justification for outright racism is pitiful in this day and age — if the Southern Baptist convention had come out strongly and adamantly against this kind of behavior, I'd have at least a measure of respect for them — but to shrug off a blatant act of discrimination as the «work of the devil» and ignore the deacon's cowardice in wanting to avoid «controversy» is laughable — if it weren't for people having the courage to fan the flames of controversy, women and african american would not have the right to vote today — more evidence of the ignorance of most bible thumpers, and Mississippi in particular
This kind of thought, which at its worst was found in the parody popularized decades ago that «there'll be pie in the sky, when you die» as a compensation for injustice today, is hardly attractive to men and women who insist that justice is to be done now.
«I did see myself as kind of a kindergarten teacher in those days, because the judges didn't think sex discrimination existed,» she says in the trailer, describing her advocacy work for women's rights in front of skeptical male judges.
We can not escape the kind of question that we as modern men and women put to material like this; and «did it happen?»
The Church needs to see that women — and men — will not stand for this kind of language, as it is degrading, hurtful, and not even remotely biblical.
And the response by complementarians to these questions as posed in A Year of Biblical Womanhood, with a few exceptions (Mary Kassian has been very kind to engage), has essentially been: «Look at this silly woman who thinks you have to make a sign and literally praise your husband at the city gate!
I'm sure the last thing Jesus cares about is what hat a woman wears, when the women with the issue of blood went to Jesus to be healed God didn't care about what kind of head covering she had, or if she was a top dressed model for church, Jesus recognized her as a woman with utmost faith that Jesus could heal her.
Back in the 1990s, a woman I had the displeasure to know treated feeding her baby as a kind of in - your - face political statement.
In this allegory full of poetic images, wisdom is personified as a woman — a kind of hostess with the mostest.
A belief system which blames all of the human sins on your kind... it labels women as property... tells women they should be silent and tells men that do what they wish to you including killing you.
as long as they don't allow women to serve in equal positions, it will not only be unfair to women who are in some kind of leadership role, but to its women followers since they are virtually unrepresented
I'm not opposed to shows depicting sexual violence, but rape - as - prop is always distressing, particularly in a show like this, where that disregard echoes the kinds of ideas that foster rape culture in the first place: that women's feelings don't matter, that sexual agency isn't a big deal, that rape is something that just kind of happens and that healthy people simply move on.
That novel, a kind of «Portrait of the Artist as a Young Black Woman,» depicts the process of a woman's coming to consciousness, finding her voice and developing the power to tell her sWoman,» depicts the process of a woman's coming to consciousness, finding her voice and developing the power to tell her swoman's coming to consciousness, finding her voice and developing the power to tell her story.
«Faith communities around the country must host these kinds of conversations,» an energetic Mexican woman declared as we dismissed everyone to break down tables and take photos.
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