Sentence examples for damaging notion from inspiring English sources

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In it, he addressed the efforts by Times management including by the man who fired Abramson, publisher Arthur Sulzberger, Jr. to rebut the highly damaging notion that Abramson was the subject of sexist wage practices.

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The 17-year-old added that the idea of covering women up to keep them safe is damaging: "The notion that women should clothe themselves because it is 'distracting to men' undermines both the agency and volition of women ― which has long been suppressed ― and the maturity of men, and reinforces the idea that all men are only concerned with sex". .

He expressed a view of sexual relationships that stuck in my mind as a poignant example of the corruscating lack of self-belief that for some in the past was so damaging to notions of self and, thus, the potential for racial advancement.

This game is extremely damaging to the Schoolhouse Rock notion that we should make basic policy choices in a transparent and democratic way about whether, when and how the U.S. government should try to kill people in other people's countries.

In the focus groups and interviews, some participants discussed the efficacy of peer education in tackling damaging norms of masculinity, including notions of men as invulnerable and encouraging men to take responsibility for their sexual and reproductive health.

But nothing could be more damaging to this public support than a notion that, in pursuing a broadening vocation, the spies somehow find themselves squinting through lenses not just at the villains, but at the rest of us too.

Fetal-onset ventriculomegally (enlarged ventricles without raised pressure) is thought to result in more severe brain damage [ 3, 4] but recent studies challenge this notion [ 9] even though ventricular expansion, and consequential compression and stretching of the brain must have a damaging effect in severe cases.

One audience member suggested that airplane emissions are more damaging due to the altitude at which they are released, a notion supported in the scientific literature.

Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg, who was not present in the Commons for Mr Cameron's statement, told Mumsnet any notion of Britain leaving the European Union would be "immensely damaging".

Every notion of "colorblindness" that has been established as privileged and damaging, she employed.

But the events in Youngstown — and a string of other, mostly small tremors in Arkansas, Oklahoma, Texas, British Columbia and other shale-gas-producing areas — raise the disquieting notion that the technique could lead, directly or indirectly, to a damaging earthquake.

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