Sentences with phrase «remains taboo»

Sexual assault remains a taboo subject in many Aboriginal communities.
The subject of money remains taboo in social conversation, and people have different values or relationships to money.
Golf remains a taboo topic for China's political elite, perhaps even more so now than in years past thanks to Xi Jinping's ongoing crackdown on government corruption.
Despite its failings, I'm still willing to give Blackbird a little credit for tackling a subject that remains taboo in the black community.
Though miscegenation has been legal in America since 1967, interracial dating remains taboo in many racial cultures.
So why is it that couples therapy remains taboo for so many?
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.
Even without the religious and historical objections, germ - line alteration remains a taboo to many.
His comments are the latest on what remains a taboo subject in football.
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.
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.
(If anyone ever thought to ask, that is — discussing money remains taboo in most British households smart enough to have any financial assets to debate.)
But in a country where a discussion on the definition of its national identity has remained a taboo for decades and tensions between communities endure, such a tragedy usually feeds support for populist parties in the longer run.
Eventually the term cougar would vanish and wouldn't remain a taboo anymore.

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With talent pools drying up and essential roles remaining vacant for more than a month, the taboo surrounding hiring these so - called «boomerang employees» is fading fast.
It is at the heart of many contemporary forms of political correctness, and of many remaining academic and intellectual taboos.
Where the taboos were simply pushed aside by reason, as in India and Greece, rational reflection on the nature of the good life became possible, but the sense of ought, expressed so powerfully in the taboos, remained unrationalized, whereas among the Hebrews the question of what one ought to do preoccupied rational attention.
This taboo response suggests that the postmodern West is half - aware that, unlike communism, Nazism remains a living danger.
The French Green Party and the French left in general remain more attached to these distinctions, whereas in the German Green Party, the moderate Realo wing had already won over the hard - line Fundi wing, possible alliances with the Conservatives were no longer taboo, and third way policies under the center - left Gerhard Schröder government, such as Agenda 2010 and the Hartz I — IV laws, found considerable support.
At a time when pluralism versus tribalism is so much talked about, is it not surprising that one of Labour's great taboos remains discussing electoral arrangements with other parties — pre-election deals?
Meanwhile, the subject of discrimination remains largely taboo in European academia — especially discrimination against ethnic minorities.
Chinese women — driven by Confucian beliefs about protecting the sanctity of the body — would remain hidden behind a curtain during the entire visit; it was taboo for a woman to even mention parts of her body.
Nevertheless, the work remains an outstanding model of scientific bravery in the 20th century, with its insistence that sexual acts be described as healthy functions of the human body and that cultural taboos not stand in the way of science.
It is a taboo for a man to remain unmarried in Nigeria, which is why many successful men are swarmed by eager women who would do anything in order to bear Mrs.. The truth of the matter is that Nigerian men prefer certain types of women for marriage and they prefer certain types of women just for sleeping and nothing more.
Near the river's mouth in Lydgate State Park are the remains of a heiau that was a place of refuge for those who had broken a kapu (taboo).
But the deliberate staging of death — the ultimate taboo — still remains well beyond the scope of what is considered acceptable as art.
Despite their willingness to subvert social taboos, however, the male Actionists (Günther Brus, Otto Muehl, Hermann Nitsch and Rudolf Schwarzkogler) reaped the credit as the canonized leaders of this art - historical movement, while the work of the women involved remained under - privileged.
Marilyn Minter's work used to be considered «pornographic» in the 1990s, as if the vision of a full female body should remain in the private sphere and not be freely shown, like a taboo.
What is taboo when everything around us is sexualized and yet sexual practices remain un-discussable?
De Monchaux's vision remains unique, independent and distinct, yet is embedded with symbolic references which bring to mind religion, shamanism, social taboos, Freud, Poe, de Sade, the Brothers Grimm, Gothic and Baroque art, Surrealism, but with a distinctively post-modern edge.
Amongst most circles, the topic of death remains «sensitive» and sometimes even taboo.
The Faculty Lounge notes that despite the possible benefits of accurate predictions by such futures markets, they remain «taboo
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