Sentence examples for subordinate status of from inspiring English sources

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How does the subordinate status of women play into this decision?

Bhikkhu Bodhi on addressing the often "subordinate status of girls and women" McDonald, K. 2012.

They often encourage dress codes like "slag and drag" or "CEOs and corporate hoes", which perpetuate the subordinate status of women and the dominant role of men in society.

"Mass incarceration operates as a tightly networked system of laws, policies, customs and institutions that operate collectively to ensure the subordinate status of a group defined largely by race," she says.

Based upon the dimensions of status suffered by Black persons perceived as stigma, station, and stratification the disparate impact doctrine is an appropriate Thirteenth Amendment vehicle to aid in transforming the subordinate status of Black persons.

The subordinate status of women in turn leads to affront and lower pay at work, insult and injury at home, battery and rape on the streets…but…this simply demonstrates the power of pornography as speech".

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On the other hand, being under-qualified, ill-equipped, poorly supervised, earning meager wages and resigned to a subordinate status to physicians prevents the full expression of nursing expertise in resource deprived milieu where it is needed the most.

There is an increasing international consensus that the abuse of women and girls, regardless of where it occurs, should be considered as "gender-based violence", as it largely stems from women's subordinate status to men in society [ 1].

Other scientists have shown that dominant rhesus monkeys have lower rates of atherosclerosis (hardening of the arteries) than monkeys further down the social hierarchy, and when dominant female monkeys are relegated to a subordinate status their rate of heart disease goes up.

Early interpreters of the Thirteenth Amendment envisioned the provision as a means to abolish chattel as well as civil slavery, which was the condition of subordinate status shared by all Black persons.

Olson cites this history to argue the Constitution includes an "unequivocal promise of birthright citizenship," yet Congress has "singled out persons born in American Samoa" and "branded them with an inferior, subordinate status that deprives them of the full rights many of them have fought to defend".

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