Sentence examples for damaged portrayals from inspiring English sources

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Toxic masculinity, a social condition that dictates men must act a certain way in order to be acceptably manly, has damaged portrayals of male friendships on TV, in our films, on the page.

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Stars like Sarah Jessica Parker have lamented reality TV's manipulative, damaging depiction of female dynamics, but the portrayal of African-American women in particular traffics in hurtful stereotypes of the "angry black woman" (about which Melissa Harris-Perry wrote an entire book) that producers exploit for entertainment value.

Many Hindus consider this grisly portrayal offensive.

One set of critics felt the public image of science had been grievously damaged by this unvarnished portrayal of competitive instincts.

In 2000, Charles Atlas Ltd. filed suit against DC, claiming that Flex owed his origin to the Atlas advertising campaign, and that DC's portrayal had damaged the good will gained by the original ad.

Charles Atlas Ltd. claimed the Flex Mentallo character owed its origin to the Mac advertising campaign, and that DC's portrayal had damaged the good will gained by the original ad.

However, the negative response to Gyllenhall's portrayal dogged reviews of the film and damaged its overall reception.

Cooper won a best actor Oscar, although the realism of his portrayal may have been helped by the bleeding ulcer and damaged hip that plagued him during the shoot.

This is a moving portrayal of an astonishing man with a brilliant brain trapped inside a damaged body, who accomplishes more than most able-bodied people could even dream of.

Though Pines runs long and the multiple stories blur focus, I'm moved by Cianfrance's portrayal -- through Gosling who essentially reprises his Valentine role -- of damaged, marginalized men who not only can't find, but wouldn't know how to look for the ticket out.

Mr. Priebus said he saw "no contradiction" between the portrayals of Secretary Clinton as an evil mastermind and a brain-damaged crone, explaining, "The one part of Secretary Clinton's brain that works perfectly well is the part that creates elaborate cover-ups, and that is the part of her brain that is currently covering up the fact that she is brain damaged".

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