Sentences with phrase «root out sexual»

The governor recently made waves when he defensively responded to a reporter who asked him what he was going to do to root out sexual misconduct in state government.
They have systematically rooted out sexual predators, suspending them from the exercise of priestly ministry.

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Sadly, sexual violence and rape does go on, and we should be determined to root it out and do all we can to stop it.
«We address every allegation of sexual harassment seriously and will continue to take all steps to detect and root out this unacceptable behavior.»
New York Governor Andrew Cuomo has launched his so - called Fair Housing Enforcement Program to root out racial and sexual discrimination in the housing market.
«Senate Republicans are ready to work with the Governor and our partners in the Assembly to combat and root out campus sexual assault so students can feel safe in knowing that we have done everything possible to protect them from harm,» he said.
Despite her recent onscreen success, Washington remains true to her stage roots by remaining active in theater and has also begun to branch out by attempting to make a name for herself as a writer and producer as well.Still, it was on the screen that Washington truly earned her keep, and following roles in Sexual Life, Mr. and Mrs. Smith, and Fantastic Four, Washington took a trip to the courtroom for a supporting role on David E. Kelley's Emmy - winning television comedy Boston Legal.
Although Tomboy is as tightly constructed as a short story and as seemingly straightforward as a documentary, the parable about a small fib that grows out of control is so rooted in the rich soil of sexual identity that it entangles us.
The Big Two defend near - lifetime employment in the form of tenure and shoddy teacher dismissal policies that make it difficult for districts to root out laggards (as well as those engaged in criminal and sexual abuse).
Having said that, this was a compelling story, and I found myself rooting for Max as he tries to sort out where his true sexual orientation lies.
You might also want to check out Minuchin's reflection on the history of family therapy in «Systems Therapy: The Art of Creating Uncertainty,» or Perel's «The Mystery of Eroticism,» in which she argues that therapists need to ask more probing questions in order to get to the root of couples» sexual problems.
Sensitive to the shame of sexual addiction without minimizing its sinfulness, Dr. Mark Laaser traces the roots of the problem, discusses its patterns and impact, and maps out a biblical approach to self - control and sexual integrity.Previously titled Faithful and True, this revision includes an all - new section that deals with sexual addiction in the church.
Sensitive to the shame of sexual addiction without minimizing its sinfulness, Dr. Mark Laaser traces the roots of the problem, discusses its patterns and impact, and maps out a biblical approach to self - control and sexual integrity.
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