Sentences with phrase «only societal norms»

It is also interesting to note that, in the not - too - distant past, husbands hitting their wives was also viewed as not only a societal norm, but a necessary part of maintaining a harmonious, successful marriage.
It is also interesting to note that, in the not - too - distant past, husbands hitting their wives was also viewed as not only a societal norm, but also a necessary part of maintaining a harmonious, successful marriage.

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So once again, we confront our central question: Is the point of the household codes to declare pater familias the only godly household structure for all of time, or is the point of the household codes to declare Jesus Christ as the example to be followed no matter societal norms?
Because if my body was only good for being sexually attractive to men, what good was it if it didn't adhere to our societal norms?
This is not only due to the biological history of men (as Hunters) and women (as Gatherers), but also due to our modern day societal norms.
The fact that the film is about a lesbian romance in which the protagonist fights against societal norms only added to the women's ire.
Moreover, it is not only becoming a societal norm, it is transforming instructional leadership practices for school leaders.
However, monetary concerns and declining rates of teenage pregnancy are not the only reasons for the closing of many of these programs: changing societal norms also affect the demand for alternative schools for pregnant students.
While the Women's Expeditions are currently only open to female travelers due to certain cultural restrictions and societal norms, those who are interested in traveling to these destinations on a similar itinerary are encouraged to explore Intrepid Travel's full range of tours in Morocco, Jordan and Iran at www.intrepidtravel.com.
The impugned criminal law sanctions represent an important component of our societal norms discouraging suicide.l [37] Simply removing these criminal law sanctions would expose Canadians to intolerable danger.l [38] The appellants ask this Court to remove these sanctions, but only for persons with disabilities.
Nepalese patriarchal societal norms and perceptions about adolescents who live with only their mother are not easily acceptable as compared with adolescents living with only their father.
Only when societal norms are no different between women and men could that interpretation be made.
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