-- To which my husband always answers: «Yes, our kids watch it all day» — Not actually, I just finding it astonishing what folk think is okay to ask us but would nearly faint if we asked them the same sort of
questions about their private lives and choices.
Not exact matches
The Leveson inquiry raised some interesting
questions about how an individual's right to a
private life could co-exist with the necessity of the press to hold those in power to account without fear or favour, and to report on the pressing issues of the day without being super-injuncted into silence.
Ask her
question about her work
life and her family rather than more
private questions.
Characters
question others
about their sexual experiences, including teasing them for being a virgin, and bullying them to reveal details of their
private life.
The findings raise new
questions about the impact that expanding
private - school voucher programs could have on religious
life in America, at a time when voucher programs are expanding and the number of people claiming religious affiliation is declining.
I followed one at a «
Living Authors Seminar» at a
private college once (one author a week), and before the class, where all students had to 1) read the author's book, 2) do research on the author as well as on the book, 3) write at least 5
questions about the book or writing it for the author, and 4) write a paper on some aspect of the book, the professor begged me not to do what the author had done the previous week.
Not only do their small,
private tours involve more time for the guides to answer your one - on - one
questions about the culture, history, and sea
life around the island, but they allow you to enjoy the beauty of the island uninterrupted and unimpeded by the loud engines of the average crowded cruise.
According to Sara Reisman ``... Wojciech Gilewicz» practices is
about expanding the scope of painting specifically and art art generally into the realm of daily
life, usually public and sometimes
private... Gilewicz...
questions the very nature of art, dismantling it from the rarified, official spaces of culture to a much wider field that leads to the discovery that
life itself as art.»
The
question is
about living on land that is not owned by a
private individual in the USA, and is not designated as a state park or...
The
question is
about living on land that is not owned by a
private individual in the USA, and is not designated as a state park or designated wildlife refuge, which have more restrictions.
The
question of whether or not a child in any particular circumstances had a reasonable expectation for privacy had to be determined by the court taking an objective view of the matter: including the reasonable expectations of his parents in those same circumstances
about whether or not their children's
lives in a public place should remain
private.
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