Sentences with phrase «not cultural preference»

Not exact matches

Instead of seeing that we are all brothers and sisters on this earth and that our struggle is not against flesh and blood, we create false divisions based on skin color, cultural traditions, religious preferences, and invisible geographical boundaries called «borders.»
Relax, don't worry, we should start initiating a process towards observing the Sabbath (be it Saturday, Sunday or anyday of your cultural / religious / financial preference).
«That's because the cultural shift now under way is not merely about music preferences or the use of video clips in sermons.»
Display of a crèche by a public authority is therefore legal, the Conseil declares, «only» where the crèche «has a cultural, artistic or festive purpose, but not if it expresses» recognition of or preference for a religion.
She couldn't shake the belief that some things are really right and wrong, not just a product of her feelings and cultural preferences.
They do expect that their undergrad students «regarding certain social and cultural preferences (included but not limited to)...» refrain from doing (homosexuality is not included, but I guess is part of the not limited to).
The counter-majoritarian preferences are not simply those of a law - trained elite, but those of a wider cultural elite that includes journalists, academics, entertainers, and the like.
Within Asia generally, there exists a strong cultural preference for sons, based on the not irrational idea that sons support their parents in old age and carry on the family name.
The study rightly highlights the importance of reclaiming the proper value and place of authority in the light of the cultural «turn to the subject» and the wise post — 1968 preference for teaching which is «persuasive not just declarative».
I didn't mean to throw things off the rails, but tea drinking must surely be more cultural than religious, if not purely a matter of personal preference.
personal preferences, influenced by recent Western cultural values and social ideology, NOT studies of the natural biology and needs of the human infant have argued against babies arousing at night to feed a lot; and, indeed, the «sleep like a baby» or «shush the baby is sleeping» model, while some kind of western ideal is NOT what babies are designed to do nor experience, and it is definitely not in their own biological or emotional or social best intereNOT studies of the natural biology and needs of the human infant have argued against babies arousing at night to feed a lot; and, indeed, the «sleep like a baby» or «shush the baby is sleeping» model, while some kind of western ideal is NOT what babies are designed to do nor experience, and it is definitely not in their own biological or emotional or social best intereNOT what babies are designed to do nor experience, and it is definitely not in their own biological or emotional or social best interenot in their own biological or emotional or social best interest.
When responses to all three questions are included in our models, European preferences and cultural threat are statistically significant but economic threat is not.
Although the 2010 DGA claim that the recommendations they contain «accommodate the varied food preferences, cultural traditions and customs of the many and diverse groups who live in the United States,» 27 this is most certainly not the case.
I have no interest in misrepresenting myself, but when given the choice between «Jewish» (with the added option of «not important to me,» «somewhat important to me,» and «very important to me») and «Agnostic, very important to me,» I had to go with Jewish, because the other one just doesn't communicate anything close to, «I don't personally care what religion you are since I think this God stuff is possibly not a thing, but due to cultural complications and common ground preferences, I will almost certainly not date you unless you are Jewish.»
Keep in mind that you are not only translating your content to another language but you are also communicating with people who have different backgrounds and different cultural preferences.
Your preference seems to be for no cultural context (except in those cases where you see fit), which is fine as far as it goes, but that doesn't mean someone with a different perspective is saying nothing.
«Whether one chooses to continue nursing after returning to work is not only a question of cultural preferences or the cost of a breast pump, it is also an issue of workplace design and whether one works for an employer who will make space for this activity.»
(1) the temperament and developmental needs of the child; (2) the capacity and the disposition of the parents to understand and meet the needs of the child; (3) the preferences of each child; (4) the wishes of the parents as to custody; (5) the past and current interaction and relationship of the child with each parent, the child's siblings, and any other person, including a grandparent, who may significantly affect the best interest of the child; (6) the actions of each parent to encourage the continuing parent child relationship between the child and the other parent, as is appropriate, including compliance with court orders; (7) the manipulation by or coercive behavior of the parents in an effort to involve the child in the parents» dispute; (8) any effort by one parent to disparage the other parent in front of the child; (9) the ability of each parent to be actively involved in the life of the child; (10) the child's adjustment to his or her home, school, and community environments; (11) the stability of the child's existing and proposed residences; (12) the mental and physical health of all individuals involved, except that a disability of a proposed custodial parent or other party, in and of itself, must not be determinative of custody unless the proposed custodial arrangement is not in the best interest of the child; (13) the child's cultural and spiritual background; (14) whether the child or a sibling of the child has been abused or neglected; (15) whether one parent has perpetrated domestic violence or child abuse or the effect on the child of the actions of an abuser if any domestic violence has occurred between the parents or between a parent and another individual or between the parent and the child; (16) whether one parent has relocated more than one hundred miles from the child's primary residence in the past year, unless the parent relocated for safety reasons; and (17) other factors as the court considers necessary.
That could offer a huge edge in recruiting, as not only does the startup determine if the candidate is a technical and cultural fit, but the student has an opportunity to do a trial run — and if they like it, they might have a preference over a company like a Facebook or Google.
Your international job search is not the time to hold tight to your own cultural preferences.
However, aside from this, there are other reasons that Aboriginal men may not seek health checks — language breakdown, the preference to see a male nurse / doctor than female and many cultural reasons.
(1) the temperament and developmental needs of the child; (2) the capacity and the disposition of the parents to understand and meet the needs of the child; (3) the preferences of each child; (4) the wishes of the parents as to custody; (5) the past and current interaction and relationship of the child with each parent, the child's siblings, and any other person, including a grandparent, who may significantly affect the best interest of the child; (6) the actions of each parent to encourage the continuing parent child relationship between the child and the other parent, as is appropriate, including compliance with court orders; (7) the manipulation by or coercive behavior of the parents in an effort to involve the child in the parents» dispute; (8) any effort by one parent to disparage the other parent in front of the child; (9) the ability of each parent to be actively involved in the life of the child; (10) the child's adjustment to his or her home, school, and community environments; (11) the stability of the child's existing and proposed residences; (12) the mental and physical health of all individuals involved, except that a disability of a proposed custodial parent or other party, in and of itself, must not be determinative of custody unless the proposed custodial arrangement is not in the best interest of the child; (13) the child's cultural and spiritual background; (14) whether the child or a sibling of the child has been abused or neglected; (15) whether one parent has perpetrated domestic violence or child abuse or the effect on the child of the actions of an abuser if any domestic violence has occurred between the parents or between a parent and another individual or between the parent and the child; (16) whether one parent has relocated more than one hundred miles from the child's primary residence in the past year, unless the parent relocated for safety reasons; and (17) other factors as the court considers necessary
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