Sentences with phrase «remain taboo subjects»

Youth worker Helen Sare from Sussex believes the issue remains a taboo subject to many Christians, speaking to Premier she said: «The Church needs to do better, it's really unhelpful.
Suicide remains a taboo subject, even though there are about as many suicides in the nation each year as there were American deaths in the entire Vietnam war.
His comments are the latest on what remains a taboo subject in football.
NEUROLOGICAL DISORDERS Health authorities persist in citing a subset of studies that have failed to find a causal link between ASD and mercury, 36 and the association remains a taboo subject in mainstream medicine and the media.
Sexual assault remains a taboo subject in many Aboriginal communities.

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Meanwhile, the subject of discrimination remains largely taboo in European academia — especially discrimination against ethnic minorities.
Despite its failings, I'm still willing to give Blackbird a little credit for tackling a subject that remains taboo in the black community.
The subject of money remains taboo in social conversation, and people have different values or relationships to money.
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