Sentences with phrase «sake of women and children»

I really hope for the sake of women and children that those men and women brave enough to demand those changes are successful.

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He has devoted nearly 20 years to strengthening the infrastructure of heterosexual marriage, and he fears that the rise of same - sex marriage will open a floodgate of aberrations, such as polygamy and group marriage, and will destroy the role that marriage has in bringing women and men together for the sake of having sex and rearing children.
Abortions should never be the first answer, but they should remain legal for the sake of women, and for the unwanted children who don't deserve to be born with devastating birth defects, or into poverty, ill health, violence and / or resentment.
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Feminists have taught us to read our history in a way that shows how even the more favored women have been treated as male property, excluded from the possibility of developing and expressing their independent capacities, identified chiefly by their relations to men, and expected to shape their lives for the sake of husbands and children.
Unlike those women parking their kids in day care while they went to work, I was a mother virtuously willing to sacrifice her own happiness for the sake of her children, and being rewarded with the ultimate prize: I wasn't missing a moment of their fleeting, precious, and unrecoverable childhoods.
So, for example, just to say for the sake of argument, that there's a gene that influences the width of the birth canal, and lets say that some versions of the gene leave women more likely to have trouble giving birth, so that their children have loss of oxygen and that could lead to changes in the brain that lead to lower intelligence scores.
The man, in the grip of a daddy complex he shares with various other characters, helps his woman, a Cuban expat played by Zoe Saldana, open a beachfront colony for abandoned women and children, for God's sake.
You would think that for the sake of her child's happiness, she would simply woman up and do what she has to do.
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