Not exact matches
How do we take for granted the
unequal treatment of women and the blasphemy of absorbing a woman's life
at lesser pay for the convenience of others, moralizing about that kind of institutionalized domestic servitude in the name of God's will?
Would you really want an Officer who by giving special
treatment to the women subordinate to him knowingly puts his male soldiers
at greater /
unequal harm?
As Eisgruber and Sager admit, however, there are
at least two kinds of cases in which it appears that
unequal treatment of religion is required, both by the Court's precedents and by our intuitions.
These statements come from a Minister who in the past has attacked secularism as «intolerant and illiberal», has said that religious people contribute more to society than the non-religious, has championed religious groups as being
at the heart of the «Big Society», and even tried to amend the Equality Bill in a way which would leave humanists unprotected against discrimination and
unequal treatment in the provision of, and access to, public services, employment, education, funding, and elsewhere.
She has also said that religious people contribute more to society than the non religious, has championed religious groups as being
at the heart of the «Big Society», and even tried to amend the Equality Bill in a way which would leave humanists unprotected against discrimination and
unequal treatment in the provision of, and access to, public services, employment, education, funding, and elsewhere.
«The comparisons were based on
unequal treatments, without equivalent exposures for equivalent periods of time,» says John Britton, a toxicologist
at the University of Nottingham, UK.
The links between marriage, battery, sexual harassment, rape, prostitution and sexual humiliation in the home,
at work, in pornography, in brothels and in the streets, must be made in order to fully grasp the
unequal treatment of women by society and thus the law.
These works are historicized through their presentation
at the Hammer as elsewhere, but the pressures of parenthood (including scarce time and insufficient support structures) that Mary Kelly documents, and the
unequal treatment of men and women in creative professions that Dara Birnbaum confronts, remain very present concerns for a majority of viewers.These realities were articulated
at the panel discussion yet go unremarked within the exhibition itself.
This
unequal treatment puts local «brick - and - mortar» businesses — who do pay these taxes —
at a competitive disadvantage.