Sentences with phrase «longer frowned upon»

While changing jobs every couple of years is no longer frowned upon by some employers, to some it's still seen as a negative.
¹ And the results were surprising: it's no longer frowned upon to talk about «taboo» topics like politics when in polite company — even during a first date!
Fast forward a few years and the on - line dating is no longer frowned upon; it broke into mainstream, and now it is actually a perfect tool for someone in the 47 to 68 range to find a suitable partner on - line.
No longer frowned upon as a skirt that only strippers and whip - wielding women can rock, the leather skirt has become a winning option.

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Adultery (and many other no - nos) were frowned upon by numerous cultures long before — and far removed geographically — from the Middle Eastern Hebrews.
@Uh «Adultery (and many other no - nos) were frowned upon by numerous cultures long before — and far removed geographically — from the Middle Eastern Hebrews.»
I know that crying it out is frowned upon by some, and I used to agree, but it truly helped in our case and it only lasted 25 minutes at the longest and was only for 3 - 4 days.
It is appalling to me that we are still in a situation where men feel that they can't take parental leave because it's frowned upon and not manly, and they are working longer and longer and longer hours and forced out of family life, at the same rate that women are being forced out of working life.»
I have WAY more black than color, I would hoard animals from shelters if I could afford to and if it wasn't frowned upon, I listen to music all day long.
Meeting local people online no longer has the stigma, but going outside national borders for some reason is still frown upon.
Moll stands by her man, rebelling against her family's frowns and suspicious that Pascal is being preyed upon by a local police detective (Trystan Gravelle) who has never disguised his long - held affections for Moll.
Rev. Hernandez continued: «We pray and believe that in the midst of this legislative session, we will witness a new day in Connecticut where teacher certification will not be frowned upon or its intentions questioned any longer.
Per question # 3 however, FP inevitably had its advantages competed away and was forced to seek profits in areas that had long been frowned upon, like getting long fixed income risk.
As far as showing,» In some countries, longcoated German Shepherds are considered fine for showing and breeding, but in the U.S., long coats are frowned upon by the official clubs and show - dog breeders.»
In some countries, longcoated German Shepherds are considered fine for showing and breeding, but in the U.S., long coats are frowned upon by the official clubs and show - dog breeders.
Though the series» annual releases eventually meant the games would eventually be watered down (even now that the releases are no longer annual, the newest entries are frowned upon more than ever), the original N64 trilogy is fondly remembered.
In 2007, the group also published a report announcing that children are «bad for planet and «having large families should be frowned upon as an environmental misdemeanour in the same way as frequent long - haul flights, driving a big car and failing to reuse plastic bags.
In a country unaccustomed to many political liberties, and eager to match the quality - of - life of its Western counterparts, the equation of the car with independence is a popular one — and one that is no longer frowned - upon by the government.
Sign stealing isn't explicitly against the MLB's rules, but it's definitely frowned upon, and it has a long history in baseball.
Sure, it may be frowned upon to name - drop socially, but when it comes to finding a job, knowing someone at the company who can vouch for you really goes a long way.
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