Does misogyny differ from misandry? Do good women counterbalance or reinforce the misogyny of negative examples? |
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Following written statements, verbal admonitions are given, software is used, and course instructors reinforce Chat limitation guidelines. |
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We develop objectives consistent with community benefits principles and reinforce these efforts through program accreditation. |
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The secession of the southern states of America in the spring of 1861 did not reinforce the arguments of the federalists. |
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It will reinforce the idea behind the endosymbiotic theory which is suggested as the basis for the formation of eukaryotic cells. |
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The prisoners were made to reinforce the cellar with concrete so it could serve as an air-raid shelter. |
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The wire can be wound around the axis of the disc to reinforce the initial field. |
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But that would only reinforce well-founded opinions that I long ago used up any ideas of my own. |
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Positioners are built into the forms for the steel rebar used to reinforce each joist, and a layer of mesh is placed in the deck. |
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However, many contractors and precast manufacturers who use steel rebar to reinforce countertops report success. |
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Structure is feathered at the edges by cantilevers which reinforce the pervading impression of weightlessness. |
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Signed Henri Matisse lithographs on the lounge wall reinforce the Modernist esthetic. |
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It was ballsy of him to reinforce his determination to overhaul healthcare. |
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The combination of a complex environment, coupled with different communications and Air Traffic Control procedures, helped to reinforce airmanship skills. |
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The high street purchases will reinforce perception of Kate's mastery of the common touch. |
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After Japan invaded the Korean Peninsula in 1905, the conquerors sought to co-opt local pride to reinforce Japanese hegemony. |
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And shame on you for including the outdated and proven fraudulent idea of embryonic recapitulation to reinforce evolutionary ideas in the public eye. |
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We need to reinforce the message that decision-making, the power of choices, is also important. |
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No precautions have been taken to reinforce the ceilings, which could collapse onto the statues. |
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Hot north-east winds gusting up to 75 kph resulted in erratic fire behaviour and two water bombers were bought in to reinforce suppression resources. |
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Spouses may reinforce acceptance or tolerance of negative events. |
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Costly fighting continued until 12 September but the French were able to withdraw more than four corps to reinforce the armies on the left flank. |
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The offensive capacity of the Second Army was exhausted and defensive positions were occupied, while Joffre sent four more corps to reinforce. |
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British tanks and infantry had been ordered south to reinforce Boulogne but were too late. |
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Corap needed the cavalry divisions to reinforce the defences on the Meuse, because some of the infantry had not arrived. |
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Hans Jeschonnek the Luftwaffe chief of staff refused to guarantee the success of Cerberus or to reinforce the fighter forces in the west. |
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The Emancipation Proclamation over time would reinforce the political liability of supporting the Confederacy. |
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They complied by, among other things, enacting Articles of War to reinforce the authority of an admiral over his captains. |
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Rounding is generally realized by a decrease of F2 that tends to reinforce vowel backness. |
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Trajan's troops were mauled in the encounter, and he put off further campaigning for the year in order to regroup and reinforce his army. |
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It landed in Narbonne in 736 and moved at once to reinforce Arles and move inland. |
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In May 2003, the EU and Russia agreed to reinforce their cooperation on the basis of common values and shared interests. |
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She would go 'Ptui! Ptui! Ptui!' and seem to reinforce her curses by stamping on her own spittle. |
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In the evenings, Ward and PJ offer guests a complimentary drink. This gesture seems to reinforce the hosts' desire to make everyone feel welcome. |
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Then in 871, the Great Summer Army arrived from Scandinavia, to reinforce the Great Heathen Army. |
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Nelson and the Vanguard were to be dispatched to Cadiz to reinforce the fleet. |
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Napoleon had dispatched all eight battalions of the Young Guard to reinforce Lobau, who was now seriously pressed by the enemy. |
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Critics allege that the Bosnian government chose to define three languages to reinforce ethnic differences and keep the country divided. |
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The Salvation Army stands against homophobia, which victimises people and can reinforce feelings of alienation, loneliness and despair. |
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He mainly used old Roman cities for his burhs, as he was able to rebuild and reinforce their existing fortifications. |
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In 1341 he led a raid into England, forcing Edward III to lead an army north to reinforce the border. |
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This left the armies on the Pyrenees free to march east and reinforce the armies on the Alps, and the combined army overran Piedmont. |
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His orders were to reinforce the Italians and block Allied attempts to drive them out of the region. |
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The Russians were reduced to scuttling their warships as blockships, after stripping them of their guns and men to reinforce batteries on shore. |
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Controversy engendered in the media about the show, particularly over Marcus Harvey's work Myra, served to reinforce the YBAs' importance. |
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As Mongol raids continued periodically over the years, the Ming devoted considerable resources to repair and reinforce the walls. |
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The duke violated the purpose of the agreement by using it as a stalling tactic to reinforce the defense of Paris. |
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The loyalist leaders decided to crown Henry immediately to reinforce his claim to the throne. |
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In 1944, it was disbanded and its units were either deployed or broken up to reinforce the 21st Army Group in Normandy during Operation Overlord. |
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Due to the casualties taken, elements of the 16th Welsh and 10th SWB were moved forward to reinforce the newly gained position. |
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Compounding the loss of men to reinforce 21st Army Group, on 3 July the 115th Infantry Brigade was withdrawn from the division. |
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She said that the British Government would reinforce its commitment to make the arrangements work effectively. |
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To cause resonance, the phase of a sinusoidal wave after a roundtrip must be equal to the initial phase, so the waves reinforce the oscillation. |
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His first care was practical, to reinforce the city's fortifications, cleaning and even paving some main streets and restoring the water supply. |
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The bridge had been badly designed, being trussed with wrought iron straps, which were wrongly thought to reinforce the structure. |
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Common but more exotic uses of rivets are to reinforce jeans and to produce the distinctive sound of a sizzle cymbal. |
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Rather than reinforce rooftops at great expense, Mankiewicz decided that the only way around this problem was to invent a superlightweight soil. |
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It would reinforce the division of the world into, if I might generalise wickedly, the Jaguar set and yurt-dwelling yoghurt knitters. |
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We will reinforce this message with our employees in the region and apologize,'' she wrote. |
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The latest generation systems all use some form of aluminosilicate or other inorganic additive to reinforce the water-soluble silicate. |
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Although he was young enough to be re-educated time will tell whether he will reinforce an old adage. |
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The right homework will reinforce and complement the lesson! |
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Advertising for fast food can reinforce unhealthy dietary tendencies. |
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This exercise directed a deliberate IA as national intelligence assets determined that an Ariana armored force was moving north into Atropia to reinforce the military coup. |
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If a major offensive was launched against a point in the line, mobile reinforcements would be sent to reinforce that part of the line that was in danger of failing. |
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It is wonderful to see their programme embraced by North Wales students and also to see those students excel in this competition and reinforce the anti-racism message. |
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The base of the trophy contains the crests of the 10 clubs that won the Heineken Cup, to further reinforce the link between the old and new European competitions. |
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The very next day the Chiefs of Staff, after discussing the importance of the defile, decided to reinforce the Dover coast with more ground troops. |
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The company has long been looking for opportunities to reinforce its commercial presence in Wallonia, so a takeover of Walcom perfectly fits that growth strategy. |
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In 175, a large force of Sarmatian cavalry, consisting of 5,500 men, arrived in Britannia, probably to reinforce troops fighting unrecorded uprisings. |
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And that the great Scope of the Gospel of Christ is to reimprint and reinforce, this Natural Law upon the human Nature appears by the whole tenor of the Gospel. |
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The author asks questions about where the stereotypical images of genocide perpetrators and victims move people to action and where they merely reinforce prejudices. |
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Next day the Nore Command was ordered to keep six destroyers on call in the Thames and be ready to send six torpedo boats to reinforce those at Dover. |
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To reinforce the German fighters, I Jagdgeschwader 1, which was also based nearby to the south, was called on to escort Ju 87 units attacking Calais. |
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Japan, whose British trained navy wiped out the Russian fleet at the Battle of Tsushima, helped to reinforce the concept of naval power as the dominant factor in conflict. |
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Meanwhile, the Russians were preparing to reinforce their Far East Fleet by sending the Baltic Fleet, under the command of Admiral Zinovy Rozhestvensky. |
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German attempts to reinforce the attacking troops failed, due to British artillery observers isolating the advanced German troops with artillery barrages. |
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Dream On, Soldier Boys And Jesus Freaks and The Death Of You And Me reinforce the feeling Noel seems to have ditched the people who brought out the best in him. |
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Every effort was to be made to induce the British to reinforce their forward positions with infantry, where the German artillery could bombard them. |
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Over the next six months, up to 75 per cent of these men would be deployed to reinforce 21st Army Group after the completion of their training and certification of fitness. |
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In their original form they were simply written instructions or orders from the sovereign, whose order was law, which were made public to reinforce their effect. |
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The Argentine military junta, suspecting that the UK would reinforce its South Atlantic Forces, ordered the invasion of the Falkland Islands to be brought forward to 2 April. |
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A separate action on the fort town of Kars in eastern Anatolia led to a siege, and a Turkish attempt to reinforce the garrison was destroyed by a Russian fleet at Sinop. |
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Britain also dispatched 9,000 troops to reinforce Ferdinand's Hanoverian army, the first British troop commitment on the continent and a reversal in the policy of Pitt. |
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Confidence Motions are generally originated by the Government to reinforce its support in the House, whilst No Confidence Motions are introduced by the Opposition. |
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In 1937, the Chinese Civil War and the Japanese invasion, would lead the Portuguese Navy to reinforce again the naval forces in Macau, this time with sloops in rotation. |
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The Strategy aims to reinforce cooperation within the Baltic Sea Region, to address challenges together, and to promote balanced development in the Region. |
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Ivan also commanded that a band of streltsy be sent to reinforce Yermak. |
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According to this perspective, these ideas already existed in the form of proto-racism and Shakespeare employs the medium of theatre to reinforce and disseminate them. |
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The rites ultimately functioned to reinforce social order, insofar as they allowed those tensions to be expressed without leading to actual rebellion. |
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But the Court's guidance on basic problems of life and governance in a democracy is most effective when American political life reinforce its rulings. |
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The Allies did not immediately follow up this success and the Japanese were able to reinforce the town, which fell only after a siege which lasted until 3 August. |
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The British and French wanted American units used to reinforce their troops already on the battle lines and not waste scarce shipping on bringing over supplies. |
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