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Re "The Triumph of the Working Mother," by Stephanie Coontz (Sunday Review, June 2), about a report finding that stay-at-home mothers were less happy than their employed counterparts: Curiously, there is one myth essential to the mommy wars debate that goes unchallenged: that paid work outside the home is always interesting and unpaid work in the home never is.
But the prohibition was absolutely clear, and their authority remained unchallenged — that is, until the boy was thirteen and, one day when his parents were out, he opened the door and saw two separate beds, two nightstands, two chairs, and two wardrobes, one wooden and one metal.
But there is so much racism that goes unreported and unchallenged, that is met with gaslighting.
If unchallenged, that ruling would make future acquisitions in Europe and the US more difficult.
A woman interviewed in the film asserts unchallenged that Mr. Romney has 15 homes; he has 3.
Smith's written judgment added: "I have referred to Mr King's evidence which is unchallenged that Mr Ashley is pursuing a vendetta against him.
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The latest dispute demonstrates that almost no decision about the site goes unchallenged and that even as plans for the rebuilding of the site move forward, powerful constituencies intend to try to influence even the smallest of decisions.
In fact, he said, it is Mr. Putin's unchallenged power that has allowed him to do much of what the West now praises, including promoting some inarguably democratic reforms.
The ruling by David E. Leach III came one day after Phillips, in a separate grievance hearing in Philadelphia, provided unchallenged testimony that might enhance the chances of 22 former umpires to regain their jobs.
The papers have tirelessly devoted themselves to what the Italian political theorist Antonio Gramsci referred to as the manufacturing of "common sense", by which he meant the partisan but often unnoticed and unchallenged assumptions that tilt public opinion rightwards.
A beautifully described example comes in Primo Levi's essay 'Chromium' in The Periodic Table [ 31] in which, in a piece of chemical and statistical detection, he becomes suspicious of an unchallenged recipe that requires the addition of 'twenty-three drops of a certain reagent'.
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