Sentences with phrase «who wear veils»

It's primarily people who have very restricted sun exposure — older people in residential care, dark - skinned people and women who wear veils, for example — who may need to boost their vitamin D levels through diet.
For security purposes, women who wear the veil should be ready to remove their face covering in places where security and identity checks are necessary, such as airports.

Not exact matches

His peers would exchange surreptitious looks and make thinly veiled jokes about who wears the pants, what colour his purse was, etcetera.
He brought out a mother and daughter, Hao Huijun and Chen Guo, who wore hats and veils as they walked up to the stage.
Personally the only feeling aroused in me is pity for the women who are forced to wear full face veils.
I was making a not so veiled putdown of the average xtian believer who wears his WWJD lapel pin while cleaning his stash of high powered guns hoping to one day use them to kill other human beings.
FYI to those who are not Muslim, the women doesn't HAVE to wear BLACK veil all the time... just look at SEA, the women in Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore, etc. they even wear different design / colour for their headscarf, it more like a trend there!
If most are against the face veil, does the one who insists on wearing it have the «right and freedom» to wear it, for one thing so she does not run over Sabio in her car.
And generally we don't wear our veils backwards, but you know... who says you couldn't?)
Mona Eltahawy argued that a «burqa ban» — which fines women who wear a burqa or niqab in public and threatens fines and prison time the people who force veils on women — should be extended worldwide.
The former Labour chief whip said: «Those who decide to wear the veil just make it that much more difficult for their neighbours, anybody that they're talking to, to really feel that they are sharing values and so on with them.»
In the Court's opinion, in view of its impact on the rights of women who wished to wear the full - face veil for religious reasons, a blanket ban on the wearing in public places of clothing designed to conceal one's face could be regarded as proportionate only in a context where there was a general threat to public safety.
In October 2006, Woolas was involved in the United Kingdom debate over veils, particularly the case of Aishah Azmi, a Muslim teaching assistant who wore an Islamic veil in class.
Carolina Herrera, who's also responsible for many of Rossum's red carpet looks, designed the off - the - shoulder dress that Rossum wore with a long white veil.
Celebrating a dear friend's 65th birthday brings out a veiled teal / navy evening hat which The SC was gifted by a friend from England who wore this beauty to her daughter's wedding in the 70's.
The bride's older sister (who also wore Anna Maier on her wedding day) happened to have an ivory veil for Lena to wear as «something borrowed».
But credit the director (and key collaborator Vangelis, who stirred the synths) for envisioning it all in a glinting, glitzy valley of self - regard, where women in nightclubs wear veils and humanity mourns itself.
«I am concerned that some heads and principals who are trying to restrict the wearing of the full veil in certain circumstances are coming under pressure from others to relax their policy.
A Department for Education spokesman said «we fully support» the statement from Sir Michael that head teachers who «restrict the wearing of the veil to support effective teaching and learning will receive Ofsted's backing».
A pretty woman wearing a pillbox hat with veil and a stylish traveling suit was reading aloud to a little girl who sat beside her on a love seat flanked by potted palms and surrounded by a stockade of matching suitcases.
His Chex Paintings are composed of checkered veils that ominously bulge, hinting at a hidden world underneath; similarly, his figural paintings present odd demons emerging from shadows, menacingly anonymous like the characters in his films who wear balaclavas or masks.
The applicant is one of 300 women who were fined under the law within its first year for wearing a niqab (a veil that leaves only the eyes visible).
In addition, «wearing the full veil not only makes it difficult to identify a person, it makes her indistinguishable from other full veil wearers and effectively erases the woman who wears it,» the lawyer told the Court.
Article 14 (prohibition of discrimination)-- the applicant complains that the statutory prohibition on wearing a garment designed to conceal one's face in public places gives rise to discrimination based on gender, religion and ethnic origin, to the detriment of women who, like herself, choose to wear a full - face veil
So are people who support the bill on the ground that they are defending the interests of Muslim women to dress as they see fit (as long as they don't wear a veil) presuming to read the minds of the women who choose to wear it and to understand the social / cultural / religious framework in which those minds are made up?
For example: the right of a small, rural community who believe that the Second Commandment prohibits their photograph from being willingly taken to be exempted from the photograph requirement for driver's licenses was limited to preserve the province's facial recognition data bank aimed at minimizing identity theft; and the right of a Muslim woman to wear a face veil for religious reasons while testifying in court was limited to protect an accused's right to a fair trial.
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