Sentences with phrase «social restrictions»

Can you handle potential social restrictions on this plan, such as not being able to partake in certain foods or drinks (alcohol) your friends enjoy?
Traditionally, of course, the onset of womanhood brought a number of social restrictions on the young woman which are not liberative, and so are not to be celebrated.
Entrepreneurs have taken issue not with his economic policies but rather the rise in social restrictions that make Turkey, in their view, a less attractive place to live and do business.
To the degree that any physical, psychological, or social restriction makes it impossible either to know what is right or to act responsibly in Christian love, our best impulses tell us that understanding and sympathy rather than condemnation are in order.
Women had many obstacles to face in terms of recognition: their artwork was often relegated to merely «craft» or «handiwork» status; they had difficulty getting the schooling and training they needed for fine arts; they often did not receive credit for the work they did, with much of it attributed to their husbands or male counterparts, as in the case of Judith Leyster; and there were social restrictions as to what was accepted as women's subject matter.
This may explain why incivility appears to be a bigger issue in written correspondences and over the Internet, because the lack of facial cues and social restrictions allow for greater escalation of conflict.
At first they were subjected to all kinds of social restrictions, they were heated as outcastes and polluted persons, they were banned from showing themselves at the baths and market places and finally they were excluded from all public places, essentially places where they worshipped their gods, because they believed that the very presence of these outcastes violated the place of their gods.
Its government restrictions jumped to Pew's «very high» level in 2015; its social restrictions were already «very high.»
The associated health and social restrictions can only be marginally improved by current forms of therapy.
Most people eventually stop the diet because of the culinary and social restrictions,» said Klein.
Strang continued, «Children and adolescents with autism spectrum disorders may be less aware of the social restrictions against expressions of gender variance and therefore less likely to avoid expressing these inclinations.
At a time where relationships between a man and woman are started as casual acquaintances due to the loosening of social restrictions, Jewish men and women focus on real emotional compatibility and intimacy between them.
People here seem to have forgotten all morals, social restrictions and enjoy adult dating to its fullest.
Burshtein doesn't critique the social restrictions that Michal feels, which keeps her film from feeling parochial.
It is not just a love story, but also a narrative on the social restrictions of that era.The cinematography is first class, complementing the film's tender sadness.The director allows the film to be slow paced and thoughtful.
Some say that the Nusa Islands is a second option, however it is a Balinese island where the cultural and social restrictions of Nyepi may still largely apply.
Mental health concerns in infants and infant - parent difficulties may include signs in infants such as failure to thrive, difficult to comfort, over-response to stimuli, poor regulation, lack of interest, social restriction, anxiety, fears, difficult behavior, etc..
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