Sentences with phrase «outsider status does»

The biggest shock is hers when she recognizes that a know - it - all attitude doesn't mask ignorance, a freewheeling banter doesn't cloak insecurity, and her outsider status doesn't sentence her to a lonely life.

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We will best understand what Carl Elliott is doing, I suspect, if we think of him as reclaiming the outsider status of early bioethicists.
American fundamentalists indeed retreated into the wilderness by the end of the «20s, keenly aware of their lost influence and their status as outsiders in a culture their forebears had done so much to shape.
More fundamentally, the outsiders are naturally going to pay attention to messages written in a language we can read, and since most of us don't read Farsi, those people in the country quite happy with the status quo are functionally shut out of the global conversation.
Where the party do gain a platform at the debates, they will be accompanied by the Green Party, UKIP, the Scottish National Party and Plaid Cymru — parties which now occupy the outsider status which the Liberal Democrats once claimed.
Not until you get a little older do you appreciate that Monty Python earned their outsider status by being a satirical animal as opposed to a slapstick one — that the lengths to which they'd go for a joke has more to do with camouflage than with their stated goal of silliness.
Greenberg later admitted Sobel's work was the first example of all - over painting he'd seen.5 It's not totally clear why Sobel faded from visibility, but one can assume her virtual - outsider status and the fact that she was a homemaker in the 1940s didn't help her cause in the male - dominated world of abstract expressionism.
With a still - considerable imbalance in gender equality, do all - women shows help correct this pervasive disparity or do they reinforce women's status as an outsider?
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