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Forty years ago, a typical woman spent about 23 hours a week in an activity considered unpleasant, or 40 more minutes than a typical man.
INEQUALITY Mr. Summers has spent much of his career tweaking fellow liberals with arguments he considers unpleasant truths — on the dangers of budget deficits, the benefits of capitalism and other subjects.
"A lot of actors only say 'like me, like me, like me' and don't want to be seen as doing anything the audience might consider unpleasant," Mr. Hatcher said.
Visitors preferred visually appealing animals while common farm practices (e.g. animal ear tags) were considered unpleasant.
Orpiment and realgar were highly appreciated especially in Egypt and China for their rich yellow and red orange shades [1, 170 174], even though the pigments were considered "unpleasant" by many artists, and not recommended to use in combination with copper and lead based pigments, such as verdigris and leadwhite [1, 30, 170].
Although this practice is more common in the West Coast, for many in the United States the practice is still consider unpleasant to see or too "intimate" to be practiced in public.
In other cases the dog may roll in an odour that is considered unpleasant by humans.
The intensity of stimulation was increased by steps of 1 mAmp, until the sensation was considered unpleasant by the subject.
Users with chronic schizophrenia can be satisfied with their SQOL despite living conditions that would be considered unpleasant to clinicians or the general population [ 86].
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