Sentence examples for be deemed taboo from inspiring English sources

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Sadowitz is famed for acerbic material on subjects that might be deemed taboo.

"Sara also broaches subjects that could be deemed taboo, including energy and spirituality.

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Perhaps some food was deemed taboo when its consumption was followed by a natural disaster, and people concluded that the gods were angry at them for consuming it.

Subject matter for scripts is culled from topics that are deemed taboo and therefore "intentionally not discussed".

Consumers of a certain age can still recall ads for Modess sanitary napkins that uttered only two words, "Modess... because," well, because menstruation was deemed a taboo topic.

The reason for me doing both the documentary and this campaign was that I felt it was important for a modern day footballer, with some measure of influence, to speak about something that has been deemed a taboo topic.

I often wondered why sex was deemed as such a taboo topic for women, so I would discuss it with my male friends in hopes of learning more.

Maybe that's because doom-laden forecasts in the 1970s -- by the Club of Rome, Paul Ehrlich and others have proved off the mark -- and because it's deemed by some a taboo subject, tainted by association with eugenics in the 1920s and 30s, with Indian policies under Indira Gandhi and more recently with China's hardline one-child policy.

They are silently revolting against the same taboos that were deemed untouchable.

Long before women were allowed to have an opinion on anything, talk of children, politics or other people was strictly taboo – the weather was deemed an acceptable subject.

Sexual and excremental obscenities were so taboo that any word that brought the human body to mind was deemed beyond the pale in polite society.

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