Sentences with word «unacceptability»

The secrecy and social unacceptability will probably help him decide... I don't like how unsure I am and how I flip flop between openly letting him nurse and drawing a line.
Results indicate that men's experience of role unacceptability predicted their own greater PPD symptoms which were partially mediated by their own poorer relationship adjustment, as well as women's poorer relationship adjustment.
Death will be licensed, regulated and empowered by law to solve a public policy problem — the unacceptability to certain people of certain types of dying.
I believe that such a commitment, coming from the highest levels of our government, without prejudice with respect to the specific methods to be employed in addressing the issue but involving a public acknowledgment of the unacceptability of the current state of affairs, is now required.
It is more than four years since the Linacre Centre followed by others and ourselves raised the unacceptability of having such a practice within the precincts of the Hospital.
In the light of Jesus, the injustice and unacceptability of both the traditional social structures and the new colonialism became apparent.
That is what is behind the sense of alienation and estrangement, along with the feeling of unacceptability, about which Tillich wrote.
The power of this dogma over intelligent minds rests not on its own plausibility, usefulness, or attractiveness but on the unacceptability of what are supposed to be the only alternatives.
Sometimes the church uses the promiscuity of active homosexuals as evidence of the unacceptability of homosexual activity in general.
«10 It also ignores the teaching of the apostle Paul, that we sinners are justified by grace, that we are accepted despite our unacceptability.
For example, philosophers have often argued for the necessity of God by showing the unacceptability of any idea that the divine existence could be contingent.
Women from these religious cults are overrepresented in the NCB community and will speak as if it's obvious that a c - section is unacceptable in any circumstance but don't say that the unacceptability is purely religious.
In his confrontations with one of his own church's benefactors, a Trumpian tycoon named Balq (made appropriately loathsome by actor Michael Gaston), Toller makes clear the unacceptability of good acts without good faith.
At the subcommittee and committee levels, the Democrats had attached amendments that, in the words of one Congressional aide, put the bill into «the zone of unacceptability» for the Administration.
And your willingness to censor certain posts reveals your inability to refute them, not the unacceptability of the posts themselves.
What is most important is to constantly point out that the improvement of understanding that develops confirms (does not contradict) the unacceptability of massive burning of fossil fuels, regardless of the popularity of that activity among those who want to benefit from it.
And the deniers sense their loss if they admit to the unacceptability of trying to benefit from the burning of fossil fuels.
Basically — no matter how rationally we argue for NP, we'll still be banging our heads against a brick wall until there is a more profound and widespread recognition of the unacceptability of the serious alternatives (principally coal).
The gullibility of many in the current population, willing to accept whatever suits their deluded interest based on their experience immersed in the unsustainable and damaging mass - consumption socioeconomic systems, certainly makes attempts to best inform the general population about the unacceptability of how they want to «enjoy their life» a battle, but it is worth fighting.
The acceptability or unacceptability of emotions — «It's okay to have emotions» and «I shouldn't be feeling in this way» — or their uncontrollability — «I hate myself when I'm sad!»
«Through hard work driven by love, inspiration, and unacceptability of a most certain inevitability for Pete, we changed the world,» Frates said.
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