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12 Sentences With "more permissible"

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The more frequently Trump breaks these norms, the more permissible this kind of norm-breaking becomes.
But bigots have seemingly become more brazen, creating a climate that has made anti-Semitism far more permissible and dangerous.
Despite this, bigots have seemingly become more brazen, creating a climate that has made anti-Semitism far more permissible and dangerous.
When that starts to happen, I think that can set the stage, or make more permissible, all kinds of things that weren't permissible before.
But not only were they more permissible at the time, they were technically more justifiable; Shadow of the Colossus was a game so visually incredible that it felt like it was tearing the PlayStation 2 apart from the inside.
"An ironic consequence of the sexual revolution is that by making sex outside of marriage safer and more permissible, it may also have reduced the incentive for people to marry," said David Autor an economist at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
For example, a client could only wish to decrease physical violence, while the therapist aims to decrease both verbal and physical outbursts. Gender-dependent expectations of anger expression can contribute as well to societal standards. The same violent outburst for a man and woman is subject to different interpretations due to anger being seen as more permissible in males. The cost of taking anger management could also be a significant obstacle if the person does not have health insurance.
The human interest in freedom of religion, Cochrane claims, will usually not require the violation of animal interests, but cites Santeria as a possible exception to this. Cochrane argues against the possibility that freedom of religion is a special interest and should always merit priority, and the idea that equal opportunity should entail religious freedom to harm animals. Finally, Cochrane considers hypocrisy; given that animals are harmed in many practices, there may be a problem in disallowing certain religious practices. However, this does not make the religious practices more permissible, and seems to presuppose that these other practices will not themselves face censure.
It is no more > permissible for the archbishops of today, who advise their flocks on how to > interpret the Scriptures, to ignore the findings of Watson and Crick, than > it was right for clerics of the last century to ignore the work of Darwin. > Science today is all-pervasive. Without some scientific and technical > education, it is becoming impossible even to vote responsibly on matters of > health, energy, defense or education. So unless things change, we shall soon > live in a country that is backward not only in its technology and standard > of living but in its cultural vitality too.
The prologue is an apology for the work of Terence, who was coming under attack at the time for his writing. It is believed that he was a member of a writer's circle, and his work was not completely his own. He states that he > ...doesn't deny that in his Eunuch he has transported characters out of the > Greek: but ... if the same characters will not be permitted, how is it more > permissible to depict a servant on the run, or to make use of good old > women, evil courtesans, a gluttonous parasite, a braggart soldier, a > changeling, an old man duped by a servant, or even love, hate, and > suspicion? In short, nothing is said that has not been said before.
In his majority decision, Associate Justice Lewis F. Powell ruled that help wanted ads were a form of commercial speech that is excluded from protections of freedom of speech and of the press offered under the First Amendment. Sex-segregated advertising was made illegal under the ordinance passed in Pittsburgh, and would be no more permissible than advertisements for prostitutes or drugs that would not be ameliorated by the fact that a newspaper advertised them under the headings "prostitutes wanted" or "narcotics for sale". In the same way, an advertiser who placed ads seeking male applicants "is likely to discriminate in his hiring decisions", and the newspaper should be assisting even indirectly in this discriminatory practice by allowing such ads to be printed.Staff. "Law on Sex-Labeled Job Ads Is Upheld", The New York Times, June 22, 1973.
He said "I signed myself REX because it was non-specific and untraceable in those days by the cops". Although explicit nudes aimed at gay men would become more permissible, conservative and homophobic social culture of the era still meant that involvement with gay pornography could have serious consequences. As a freelance artist, initially working for pornographic series of Rough Trade pulp books (1972) illustrated with 12 images for each story, he produced poster commissions for a number of leather shops and gay bars around the US. His most famous works from this period were created for the notorious and legendary New York sex club the Mineshaft. The three posters and T-shirts he created for the club were sold in the tens of thousands during the 13 years of the club's existence and feature in the film Cruising (night interiors were filmed elsewhere, but recreated the club's interiors and include Rex posters).

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