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"permissiveness" Definitions
  1. the fact of allowing or showing a freedom of behaviour that many people do not approve of, especially in sexual matters

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Minutes later, returning to his argument about how American permissiveness toward the abuse of women descends from centuries-old English permissiveness, he said this: pic.twitter.
Permissiveness is a feature, as they say, not a bug.
The reason that infectious disease is hard is pricing permissiveness.
But that permissiveness on DC's part only lasted so long.
Inmates can easily exploit that culture of permissiveness, the report said.
Such permissiveness has made for a more convivial tournament than many expected.
What's more, every state's score shifted toward greater permissiveness from 1998 to 2014.
Rabbi Levenstein miscalculated: He thought he was drawing a line against sexual permissiveness.
California has always had this permissiveness twinned with this incredible culture of repression.
There are a lot of problems in this country having to do with permissiveness.
It was not enough for them to succumb to the permissiveness of the West.
So even closing vaccine loopholes after generations of permissiveness won't necessarily capture everyone who's unvaccinated.
The Socialists blame the influence of a forgiving church for creating a culture of permissiveness.
Policymakers should maintain an environment of permissiveness for such technologies, and avoid policies that discourage innovation.
In print, in the early-60s, he railed in favor of permissiveness in his famous editorials.
The response reflects what women's rights advocates say is a disturbing climate of permissiveness around rape.
They trust the teachers, and the students, and there's a lot of permissiveness — in a good way.
One reason, some historians say, is that social permissiveness has governed the region since the Gold Rush days.
Permissiveness has always been a luxury — parents in violent neighborhoods have good reason to keep their kids close.
The cruelty of the kids you went to school with is heartbreaking, and the teacher's permissiveness even more so.
"On one hand, Facebook shows a total permissiveness regarding violence and ideas conveyed on the social network," Cottineau continued.
Many in the European regulatory community see their permissiveness over Facebook's 2014 acquisition of WhatsApp as a foundational mistake.
But the Smithsonian's contributions to the commonweal still stands out, not only for its breadth but for its permissiveness.
It's the starkness of the reaction that appears so unbalanced, especially given Twitter's notorious permissiveness around sexual and racial harassment.
He believes that even a little political permissiveness could prove not only his own undoing, but that of his regime.
Even if a [vaccine] is created now, it inevitably won't cure what [new virus] comes next, which explains the pricing permissiveness.
"I don't think she liked swimming but she liked the ambience, with its strange mixture of permissiveness and purity," Drabble notes.
I mean, the cities that support [a culture of permissiveness] — that is something that certainly has a profound impact on people's behavior.
Döblin read and advocated Freud's theories, and his repressed anti-hero is both horrified and seduced by the permissiveness of the city.
But the permissiveness encouraged more migration from Central America, with many seeking to use Mexico as a thruway to the United States.
That being said, this doesn't fully explain Obama's permissiveness in letting Cabinet members endorse in the primaries and otherwise campaign for Clinton.
"It wasn't that long ago that you wouldn't have porn in your house … and now there's this permissiveness in the culture," said Randazza.
Sue Ann's kindness and permissiveness take on a creepy edge long before her teenage guests start to suspect she has her own agenda.
Republicans of the 22018s turned "liberal" into a pejorative for Democrats who were too willing to expand big government and increase sexual permissiveness.
But Arizona's permissiveness has drawn criticism from safety advocates who said the companies have too much freedom to conduct their trials on public roads.
Uniting defense of segregation, denunciations of sexual permissiveness, and hysterical anti-communism, Hargis's unrelenting attacks on religious liberals positioned him to the right of Billy Graham.
The industry is dead set on making work fun, but this creates a blind spot and a culture of permissiveness when it comes to harassment and discrimination.
These almost-gone spaces can feel like a party about how you're leaving town in the morning, replete with a last-night-on-earth sort of permissiveness.
So even though the discussion has focused on Facebook, the broader questions of permissiveness and responsibility are ones that all the major internet platforms have to face.
Groupthink was probably involved because highly paid, intelligent individual financial executives most likely would not have attempted frauds of this magnitude without a culture of permissiveness involved.
But the permissiveness seemed to encourage even more migration, angering Mr. Trump, who threatened Mexico with crippling tariffs and the closure of the United States-Mexico border.
In the late 19th century, the orientalist Edward William Lane recorded the presence of "boozah"—liquor made with barley bread and sold in the streets—and Egyptian permissiveness.
It's possible other factors not accounted for in the study, besides levels of gun ownership or the permissiveness of state gun laws, are driving higher mass shooting rates.
In Seattle, Rabbi Daniel Weiner linked the incidents to what he characterized as permissiveness toward white supremacy from parts of the electorate during the 2016 presidential election campaign.
The Smithsonian is not the first organization to do this, but the move stands out not only for the breadth of the collection but for the institution's permissiveness.
This European Union policy of permissiveness can only encourage the worst tendencies in Mr. Orban and those like him — emulating Mr. Putin and President Recep Tayyip Erdogan of Turkey.
RIENER In other performances in public spaces, I have felt people reacting like, "You're messing up my 15-minute break by being a weirdo," but there's a permissiveness here.
He argued that rape culture has descended from English legal permissiveness toward sexual violence and violence against women before detailing his own role in trying to change that culture.
Trump's address to the law enforcement convention was met with applause and cheers, but last year, when Trump signaled permissiveness toward police roughing up suspects, the organization pushed back.
The broad public safety plan announced last year, which included an early version of the camera plan, discussed taking steps to "reduce the culture of permissiveness" in New Orleans.
But in recent years, the permissiveness these policies has also created loopholes for those whose spread disinformation, incite hatred and violence, and post abusive and offensive content to the web.
These entitled white boys are doing a reverse suplex on the art world's generous permissiveness for difference, deviance, and all the things that make conservatives react with hatred and fear.
The results suggested that a 10-unit increase in the permissiveness of state gun laws — according to the scoring system — was associated with an 11.5% higher rate of mass shootings.
"There is a kind of permissiveness" for strongman politics in the Philippines at the moment, said John Sidel, an expert on the country's politics at the London School of Economics.
But this permissiveness toward rodentia took decades — certainly a slower evolution than the steady uptick in interest around "pet possums" that Google Trends can trace over the last five years.
Their anger has also been exaggerated by Roe's comparative permissiveness: it requires abortion in most cases to be legal into the second trimester, which ends around the 28th week of pregnancy.
"A 10 unit increase in the permissiveness of state gun laws was associated with an approximately 9 percent higher rate of mass shootings after adjusting for key factors," the researchers concluded.
But he also loaded it with criticism of human rights groups and left-leaning politicians, accusing them of permissiveness that he says has fueled the rise in violence and drug use.
But there is no question that airlines' permissiveness has been abused in some cases, or that innocent passengers sometimes pay a brutal price for the misbehaviour of their furry or feathered neighbours.
In doing so, he has effectively wagered that evangelicals care more about combating political correctness and safeguarding America's traditional cultural identity than resisting the tide of what they perceive as sexual permissiveness.
A White House report issued this month by the Council of Economic Advisors, claims, without credible evidence, that homelessness results from a combination of permissiveness and personal failing, and pushes a punitive response.
".. there hasn't been success in changing the cultural patterns that devalue women and consider them disposable, allowing for a social permissiveness in the face of violence and its ultimate expression: femicide," the report said.
"Satterfield's appointment is a symptom of Washington's permissiveness to foreign government influence when the foreign government is a purported ally," said Robert Naiman, policy director at Just Foreign Policy, a pro-diplomacy advocacy group.
Mr. Couch was sentenced to probation instead of prison after a psychologist testified that he suffered from "affluenza" and had been too influenced by privilege and his parents' permissiveness to know right from wrong.
That irrational permissiveness needs to be addressed, but gun advocates — cheered on by President Trump — instead seized on the terrible events to promote their agenda that the answer to gun violence is more guns.
Alfred Hitchcock, making his return to London, also took advantage of the permissiveness of the studio's Me Decade regime, delivering the most disturbing and explicit of his wrong-man thrillers,"Frenzy," also on Sunday.
By the start of the decade, the historian C. Vann Woodward argued in his influential 1955 book "The Strange Career of Jim Crow," opposition to "extreme racism" had relaxed to the point of permissiveness.
Alfred Hitchcock, making his return to London, also took advantage of the permissiveness of the studio's Me Decade regime, delivering the most disturbing and explicit of his wrong-man thrillers, "Frenzy," also on Sunday.
Some observers saw the timing of the Court's gay marriage decision as evidence of the Court's growing permissiveness towards sex — it was decided exactly 12 years after another controversial Supreme Court ruling, Lawrence v. Texas.
Apple's permissiveness to allow these "rule-breaking" apps signaled to developers entering the screen time space anew that MDM was being tacitly approved in these scenarios, even if Apple's own terms and agreements said otherwise.
It has substituted in its place a hedonism which promises a material ease and luxury, yet shies away from all the historic implications which a "voluptuary system" — and all its social permissiveness and libertinism — implies.
A truck driver grumping about permissiveness appears like a humorous aside, and an archive clip of a protester smashing a pie into the face of the anti-gay activist Anita Bryant transforms intolerance into slapstick.
The study, from researchers at Columbia, New York University, Boston University, and the University of Pennsylvania, analyzed states' mass shooting rates, the permissiveness of their firearm laws, and levels of gun ownership from 2130 to 210.
Pope Benedict, formerly Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger, opens his essay by recalling how he, as a young cleric, experienced the permissiveness that suddenly swept over his native Germany, like all other Western countries, half a century ago.
As at Fox, our entire culture, which still permits sexual harassment to stalk women in the workplace, won't change if employers can ensure that the repercussions for such permissiveness keep getting handed out behind closed doors.
When it ended so abruptly, the result was a sudden permissiveness in the culture, a weakening of social rules and an opening for new ideas, creating a fertile atmosphere for America's new, unruly musical child: jazz.
The Dutch culture of permissiveness is sometimes said to stem not merely from a liberal spirit of tolerance but also from clear-eyed pragmatism: what is the sense in prohibiting prostitution if doing so won't stop it?
Moreover this relative-to-the-1970s restraint has held lately, at least provisionally, even as we've gone through an aftershock of that social revolution, in which religion has waned some more and permissiveness increasingly dominates opinion polls.
C.K.'s insistence, in his own movie, on keeping the focus on parental permissiveness rather than the predatory nature of a decades-older celebrity trying to erode a teenager's boundaries enough to fuck her, serves as its own kind of normalization.
Last month, a fatal crash in Arizona involving a self-driving Uber vehicle sent shockwaves through the tech and auto industries, raising questions about the safety surrounding this technology and the permissiveness of states like Arizona to welcome the testing.
"The larger problem at Penn State has been an institutional and culture void, and a culture of excessiveness and permissiveness to which Penn State and any number of fraternities have turned a blind eye," said Piazza family attorney Tom Kline.
The Metrograph's fond look back at this period of permissiveness includes hits like "Jaws" (Friday and Tuesday) and "Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom" (Saturday, Sunday, Tuesday and Thursday), which was instrumental in the discussion to introduce the intermediate rating.
This shift took place amid a growing conservative reaction that viewed the Court's schoolhouse opinions as an example of judicial overreach, as a violation of states' rights, and as part of the rise of permissiveness and the decline of order.
It could be national culture, it could be state culture, it could be organizational culture, it could be even culture in the household, like how much does your household focus on rules versus have more permissiveness, something I'm constantly negotiating with my teenagers.
TEHRAN — Iran's judiciary unleashed one of its periodic crackdowns on social media permissiveness on Sunday, announcing the arrest of eight people involved in online modeling without a mandatory head scarf and questioning another woman, a former model, live on state television on Sunday.
After each death — including those at the Stereosonic music festival in Adelaide in 2015 and at the Rainbow Serpent festival in southern Australia last year — the authorities threatened to cancel the events, saying the festivals' culture of permissiveness had contributed to overdoses.
The study found that a 10-unit increase in a state's gun law permissiveness score was associated with an 11.5% higher rate of mass shootings, and a 10% increase in state gun ownership was associated with a 35.1% higher rate of mass shootings.
"This story is about outsiders looking at the permissiveness of the institution, the lack of institutional oversight over athletics, understanding the special admissions system and manipulating it," said Lopiano, the director of women's athletics at the University of Texas at Austin from 1975 to 1992.
The bottom line: An era of blatant U.S. permissiveness over abuses of international law by the world's despots — a chapter that arguably began when President Obama abandoned his chemical weapons "red line" in Syria in 2013 — will inhibit dissent and free speech beyond the Middle East.
The book does relay actionable tips about sex and confidence and shoe color (red, actually), but the active function of these tips is to impart an ethos that tells you how to live your whole life Heimel's philosophy is: sharp irreverence, independent permissiveness, blissed-out humanism.
The fears expressed by many conservatives about sexual permissiveness are not mere reactions to the sight of smutty magazines at newsstands: they are also based on longstanding biblical teaching that transgressive sex is not only a wrong itself, but a trigger for divine retribution against all.
These measures, in turn, are correlated with other indicators of compliance with norms and tolerance for deviance from other databases, such as measures of monitoring (using the number of police per capita), openness of the media, sexual permissiveness, and even the uniformity of clocks in city streets.
By halfway through 2016, there was a persistent, palpable, even terrifying, sense within the community that we had suddenly entered into a new era of popular anti-Semitic permissiveness, one where what was once fringe thought and speech had been mainstreamed and magnified by social media.
It hums a million small reasons to slough off your life and move there — 72 degrees and sunny (even when it's not), the city feels like it unfurls forever, offering the wild promise of self-invention, a frontier land of permissiveness and cheap avocados and good light.
The president's impulsiveness, his indifference to facts, his unwillingness to admit error, his White House's hostility to truth, and the broader Republican Party's cynical permissiveness of his antics—all of these tendencies were well known before Trump reached for his Android phone one month ago and started typing.
And together with its center-right partner in crime, Reagan-Thatcher libertarianism, this liberalism's policy choices — economic and social permissiveness, effectively conjoined — created a new class divide, between thriving meritocratic hubs and a declining and demoralized heartland, that explains both the frequency of populist irruptions and their consistent futility.
Though it may gloss over some history in favor of portraying a stark contrast between American permissiveness and European prejudice, Tom of Finland does an excellent job of illuminating one of the most influential artists of the 20th century — one whose story, until now, hasn't been widely told.
From Brexit to the election of Donald Trump to the polls showing Front National leader Marine Le Pen leading the pack in the upcoming French election, there is a new permissiveness displayed toward populist speech that highlights nationalism over globalization while shunning immigration and outsiders, especially Muslims and other non-Christians.
As of writing, there is no cause of death known following Bergling's passing, but it doesn't seem inappropriate to assert that Bergling suffered greatly over the last five years from health issues caused by alcohol abuse—and it's worth considering how much the general permissiveness of the music industry, as well as EDM culture in general, were enabling factors.
But Trump's unrelenting criticism of the media and divisive rhetoric at rallies -- which during the campaign included hostility and violence directed at protesters and journalists -- seem to have engendered a creeping permissiveness about such attitudes among his followers, those looking to vent their hatred, and now, apparently, even those in government, which should give everyone pause.
As perversely droll and symptomatic as it is to experience the rhapsody of Fernandez's loveless and lopsided sadomasochistic cybernetic pleasures playing within the male mystique, I could not help but also view the nasty permissiveness of Paradox of Pleasure in the bright light of artistic misogyny that shines from Kate Millett's seminal 1970 study Sexual Politics through to today's #TimesUp movement.

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