Sentence examples for gender in which from inspiring English sources

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It's their feeling for gender in which they're at their most modern.

The Treasury's own impact on equalities assessment from last week's spending review devoted two paragraphs to gender, in which jobs were not mentioned.

Moreover, in consideration of the sex-limited nature of reproductive traits, genotypic information allows for selection in the gender in which the trait cannot be directly observed.

Vollman has a thing for autodidacts and big thinkers: his prose here refers to Herbert Marcuse and to Gandhi, to Thoreau, to Dostoyevsky, to photographers from Man Ray to Steven Livick, but not (unless I missed it) to anybody before him who has spent any time thinking about what it means to reject the gender in which you grew up.

Because one of the things that I want to bellow constantly to feminists and everyone else is that trans and non-binary people offer us the beginnings of emancipation from a binary notion of gender in which we are all imprisoned".

English does not have "grammatical gender"; its way of expressing relationships that have to do with the sex or animateness of entities is based on real-world awareness ("natural gender"), in which males are "he," females are "she," and inanimates are "it".

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This combination of market calculation and the traditional gender order produces a market-constructed gender order in which gender difference is emphasized and results in obvious discrimination against women in the job market.

Regencies demonstrated that power did not necessarily work from the places, bodies, or genders in which it was presumed to reside.

For this reason, MTV created the video "This Is Our Prom: A Prom To De-Gender" in which 12 individuals with diverse gender identities, including Harry Hanson AKA Amber Alert and Dark Matter's Alok Vaid-Menon, talk openly about what they would wear to their ideal prom.

Albinism is a congenital condition, affecting individuals of all ethnicities and genders, in which a person is unable to produce the typical pigmentation of skin, hair and eyes, resulting in extremely fair complexion and sensitivity to light.

Her most famous book is "Gender Trouble," in which she argues that gender is socially constructed rather than a natural given, a project that she has continued to pursue in, among other works, "Bodies that Matter" (1993).

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