This dangerous double standard makes a sham and a mockery of the justice system. |
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The double standard may be disputed by a few of these individuals, but not the preeminence of physical appeal. |
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This double standard is what enables and entices women to shed their clothes. |
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There is an acknowledged double standard in how we view a prolific genre writer and a fruitful literary author. |
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The different treatment displays the existence of a profound double standard. |
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The double standard that black youth feel operating in their communities is undermining their faith in black leaders to walk their talk. |
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Perhaps mindful of the demonstrable double standard, however, this time a different reason was given for deleting the post. |
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All of this serves to illustrate an extraordinary double standard that exists at the heart of public life. |
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After all, a glaring double standard has been a hallmark of our nation's drug policy for decades. |
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Apologists for the double standard claim the difference lies between one being a dictatorship and the other a democracy. |
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This double standard, this sheer violation of humane principles must be stopped. |
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One aspect of these changes was the weakening of the orthodox heterosexual double standard. |
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Social hypocrisy, and the sexual double standard, are central Wildean targets, and he is merciless in his attacks on them. |
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The editorial reveals a double standard when it comes to reporting on the plight of young men and women. |
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I think you are employing a double standard here that I don't understand. |
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The double standard of human rights protection for some but not for First Nations people is gone and it is gone forever. |
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The double standard of sexualization is hypocritical at best and ineffectively vindictive at worse. |
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It's that kind of double standard that we think is evidence of gender bias. |
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We think it is quite absurd that a double standard is applied to special interest and specialty channels. |
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He is not the ideal spokesman to challenge a double standard that celebrates older fathers as randy old goats, but shudders at older mothers as unnatural crones. |
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Not to do that may perpetuate a double standard of justice vis-à-vis other areas of more serious concerns in many places in this suffering world. |
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In cases of crimes against humanity committed in the eras of national socialism and communism the world still applies a double standard. |
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When it comes to double standards, you're the one who has a double standard. |
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Furthermore, putting an end to the nuclear double standard was essential to the success of non-proliferation efforts. |
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Therefore, combating terrorism must be all-encompassing and devoid of any double standard and selectivity. |
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Of course the double standard is really unfair, but I don't think it's particularly cool for people to sleep around just to score, when there's no real lasting attachment. |
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Adults often have a double standard, accepting a level of chaos in their own room or desk, while nagging a child to keep to an unrealistic level of tidiness. |
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Sometimes twoness refers to the double standard for men and women. |
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The episode involving waffle House CEO Joe Rogers Jr., would at first blush seem to highlight a double standard. |
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Again, this is an annoyance and a reflection of a double standard against women. |
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The fact that they made it about her, and not about the double standard, showed that their hands were caught in the cookie jar. |
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This double standard alone qualifies the delegitimation movement as anti-Semitic. |
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We should undo that double standard by offering similar protections to every young Black man who is arrested in this country. |
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Food critic Todd Kliman exposes the ridiculous double standard of the locavore movement and how they ignore great American wines. |
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On Twitter, riffing off of the Reddit thread, I mused on this double standard with a comment and a joke. |
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There were actual instances and perceptions among some personnel of a double standard in handling misconduct cases relating to various levels of staff. |
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When is the minister going to smarten up and realize this double standard is costing Canadian taxpayers a two and a half billion dollar tax break this year? |
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The arms industry continues to be a very lucrative activity and many countries practice a double standard between their discourse about peace and their trade in arms. |
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It's that double standard and I think that I am doing something for the double standard. |
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If we think that is an inconsistent double standard unfair to hospitals, then we are not yet morally intelligent. |
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It is our view that the tactic of terror can never be an instrument to further political objectives, nor can there be any double standard and selected approach to deal with this global scourge. |
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However, from an indigenous perspective, there is little to debate: we cannot accept any qualification, limitation or discriminatory double standard. |
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As a fellow member of ASEAN, it supported Brunei Darussalam's position on universal human rights, opposing selectivity and a double standard approach. |
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Kirsten Powers talks to the author of 'Zealot' about the double standard. |
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Social hypocrisy in many societies over history had led to a double standard when considering sin committed by men versus sin committed by women. |
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Cuba rejects the selective focus and double standard that some countries seek to impose in addressing issues relating to disarmament, non-proliferation and arms control by linking them with the threat of terrorism. |
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There exists a double standard that is unequal, unfair and un-Canadian. |
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This double standard has been compounded further by these States' recent actions in complete reversal of their own so-called non-proliferation norms. |
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However, a double standard was evidently at work during the colonial wars. |
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I also agree that there's a double standard in terms of attire. |
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