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It's easier to learn than unlearn, I remind myself to justify insensitivities.
"The Yankees take social, racial and cultural insensitivities very seriously," the statement read.
"These insensitivities should not be tolerated," she wrote in the email, which was obtained by The New York Times.
Last season, too, we learned about Philip's traumatic childhood, which doesn't clear him of his later insensitivities, but certainly provides perspective.
And you have to be aware — culturally aware — of different cultures, different insensitivities, and I'm always welcoming that kind of good advice.
The often shocked and sometimes angry reactions of peers is often more potent than that of a single therapist pointing out obvious insensitivities.
In prose that is both abrupt and tender, she skewers the hydraulics of family and the insensitivities of those who think themselves exquisitely sensitive.
But what about his attacks on China and threats of high tariffs over trade issues and his hard line on immigration and insensitivities toward ethnic minorities?
I was rather indignant about exposing cultural insensitivities until I was inundated with college classes that seemed dedicated to manifesting real and imagined enemies from every available shadow.
Along with Union's reported allegations of racial insensitivities, both she and Hough, 31, were also subjected to "excessive notes" on their physical appearance, sources alleged in Variety's report.
Along with Union's reported allegations of racial insensitivities, both she and Hough, 31, were also subjected to "excessive notes" on their physical appearance, sources alleged in Variety's report.
We choose not to see it because, really, who wants to focus on the ugly mashup of racial insensitivities and professional sports in America when there's a Giants-Patriots game on in five minutes?
Instead, researchers depend on "mini-psych autopsies" performed by law enforcement officials, with their own overlapping jurisdictions and reporting systems—and their own sets of incentives and insensitivities when it comes to dealing with marginalized populations.
"I'm concerned a 2020 launch date represents deep insensitivities about how Libra could impact U.S. financial security, the global financial system, the privacy of people across the globe, criminal activity and international human rights," said Republican representative Ann Wagner.
"I'm concerned a 2020 launch date represents deep insensitivities about how Libra could impact U.S. financial security, the global financial system, the privacy of people across the globe, criminal activity and international human rights," said Republican U.S. Representative Ann Wagner.
The debate at Princeton—sparked by the school's Black Justice League, which was formed in 2014 in response to the events surrounding the Michael Brown shooting in Ferguson, Missouri—mirrors protests of racial inequities and insensitivities throughout the nation and beyond.
An unusual number of church leaders have come out against Trump — perhaps most prominently Max Lucado, a well-known pastor and author who wrote in the Washington Post: Such insensitivities wouldn't be acceptable even for a middle school student body election.
The genre has its critics who accuse it of political incorrectness and a variety of insensitivities, Freeman, Hadley. "The Once Mighty Bromance is Dead; and Get Hard Killed it". The Guardian. 1 April 2015 but the films are satires, and in that sense, the exposing of social ills may be considered to have some potentially positive effect.
At over 31 minutes, Spook-Spoofing is the longest silent Our Gang short produced. It was initially included in the Little Rascals television package, but was later withdrawn for perceived racial insensitivities. Bobby Dean was originally chosen as a replacement for Joe Cobb, once Joe outgrew his role. Dean died in 1929 due to health issues, appearing in only Our Gang shorts.
In response to the news coverage, the Burlington Township School District issued an official statement saying: :"Any perceived insensitivities to our religious community as a result of the emergency exercise are regrettable. It was certainly not the intent to portray any group in a negative manner. We cherish, respect, and celebrate the diversity of cultures and faith that exist within our community." The district respected the right of students and faculty to pray on school grounds.
People who experience disabilities are able to increase the accessibility of technology they already own through enabling specific features. For example, within the settings app on iPhones, there are several features that increase accessibility such as ‘Assistive Touch’, ‘Classic Invert Colours’, ‘Colour Filters’ and ‘Magnifier’. These adjustments found in iPhone settings have the ability to improve accessibility for people who experience disabilities such as motor impairments, visual impairments, colour blindness, and insensitivities. Hence, it is not just independent apps but also features within software that are able to increase accessibility for individuals.
Meanwhile, sales rep Jim Halpert (Krasinski) finds methods to undermine his cube-mate, Dwight Schrute (Wilson); receptionist Pam Beesly (Fischer) tries to deal with Michael's insensitivities and flubs; and temporary employee Ryan Howard (Novak) is acting mostly as an observer of the insanity around him. Season one of The Office aired on Tuesdays in the United States at 9:30 p.m. The season debuted to high numbers, and garnered moderately positive reviews from critics aside from a poorly received pilot episode. While some enjoyed the pilot, others opined that it was a mere copy of the original British version.
Over the past thirty years, with growing numbers of Muslims in New Zealand, there have been a number of complaints directed at the Federation. The most serious issue centres around whether FIANZ is primarily a religious minority organisation or an ethnic minority cultural one: it has been suggested that the Federation conducts its affairs more like those found within the Developing Nations rather than a New Zealand organisation. As early as 1983 one Arab Muslim resident in Wellington dismissed FIANZ as "a group of Fijian labourers".Warren Berryman, "Insensitivities created halal meat difficulties" in The National Business Review (19 December 1983), page.13.
Sub-Saharan Africans were clearly second class in the eyes of AQIM." The article went on to say that an AQIM splinter faction, the Movement for Oneness and Jihad in West Africa separated itself from the group due to the marginalization of its Sub- Saharan African members. The United States National Counterterrorism Center stated that AQIM had a reputation for holding cultural and racial insensitivities towards Sub-Saharan Africans. The NCTC maintained that some recruits "claimed that AQIM was clearly racist against some black members from West Africa because they were only sent against lower-level targets.
The film attracted controversy for what some believed to be trivializing the issue of suicide in Japan as well as disrespecting the people who have died in the real life forest. Critic Kevin Maher wrote in his review that "The Forest is a dumb and dreary horror movie that's notable only for its racial insensitivities, lack of horror, and for making Natalie Dormer from Game of Thrones play identical twins distinguished only by hair colour." The film's plot has been compared to the 2011 comic book The Suicide Forest, also taking place in the Aokigahara Forest, written by El Torres and illustrated by Gabriel Hernández.
Critical reception has been positive and seen as a well-written novel. Out of My Mind has received reviews from The Denver Post, The Columbus Dispatch, Publishers Weekly, Children's Literature, Washington Post, The Horn Book, and The Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books. The novel received starred reviews from School Library Journal, Booklist, and Kirkus Reviews. Kirkus Reviews praised the book was "rich in detail of both the essential normalcy and the difficulties of a young person with cerebral palsy", and "descriptions of both Melody’s challenges—“Going to the bathroom at school just plain sucks”—and the insensitivities of some are unflinching and realistic".
As a consequence of social rejections and insensitivities to acknowledging trauma or violence, individuals are increasingly apt to continue not reporting. This can be detrimental to victims’ mental health, as sexual violence often happens more than once and not reporting violence helps to maintain a repeated cycle of abuse. Experiencing violence is associated with negative mental and physical outcomes, including shame, emotion dysregulation, psychological stress, loss of resources, and mental health pathology. In a meta-analysis about sexual assault victimization and psychopathology, there was a medium- sized effect overall effect size was moderate after accounting for several mental health diagnoses including depression, anxiety, suicidality, disordered eating, and substance abuse.
The emerging reputation of the rugby player > throughout the Anglo-Saxon world as an outdated, boorish oaf – a reputation > derived as much from the insensitivities of the rugby community as from the > intolerance of the younger generation - was given a new dimension by the > quarrels over apartheid in sport. Rightly or wrongly, it has dealt the image > of rugby a vicious blow, one from which it may never really recover. South > Africa has now been exposed for what it really is, a malignant cancer in the > corpus of rugby which has long called for the surgeon's knife. Yet the rugby > community - most notably in New Zealand - still remains fatally hesitant > when it comes to acting as doctor.
Murmuring Judges takes a three- tiered view of a single instance of British "justice": the trial, conviction and appeal process of a dubiously guilty accomplice to a theft and kidnapping attack. The case is examined from the point of view of the police, the lawyers and the judges, as well as from inside the prison system. In each level, the injustices and insensitivities of the current system are highlighted as they are embodied by older proponents who cannot see past the traditions of British "justice". Contextually, the play also underlines problems that the system were facing in the late 1980s, early 1990s, such as a rise in immigration and a heightening sense of terror, such as the IRA.
The decree cited canon 904 of canon law which allowed Farinello to "celebrate Mass without the attendance of faithful" and exhorted Farinello to adhere to the values of the Gospel and the social teachings of the Church. On 28 April 1995 he issued a statement asking for forgiveness for the failure of the Argentine priesthood and episcopate to act during the 1970s when people were disappearing and being killed. Novak pleaded for forgiveness "for our insensitivities" while also referring to their collective "cowardice" and "omissions" which he affirmed made them complicit in the actions of the dictatorship. Back in 1991 he was a sharp critic of President Carlos Saul Menem for his decision to pardon Jorge Videla and other jailed leaders of the dictatorship and referred to the pardon as a "humiliating defeat" for those who suffered during the dictatorship.

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