This puts airlines in an impossible spot, one that seems to favor political correctness.
They have dropped any lingering hold that ideas of correctness or propriety had on Murray.
This is not a matter of political correctness: Women simply have an unnatural relationship with shoes.
Defying political correctness, he walked up to Cowan and struck a conversation through a translator.
The problem goes beyond political correctness and an attendant, inadequate oversight of an obviously problematic individual.
The documentation that accompanies the sample is checked and rechecked for consistency and correctness.
Conservatives thought crime was a matter of individual responsibility and that campaigns against discrimination were so much political correctness.
The same rationale can be applied to everyday manifestations of political correctness: in language, for example.
Mr Morris's model does not necessarily imply that political correctness makes society worse off.
America's free-speech culture may have a better chance of fostering such a debate than European political correctness.
There is no permutation of political correctness that does not have some celebrity's name attached to it.
Comedy has always found its subject matter in transgression, and political correctness has simply moved the boundaries.
Was she being unnecessarily insensitive or has she sparked debate that has previously been lost to political correctness?
The trouble for critics is that questions about Ms Dati's competence collide with France's awkward new political correctness.
Hitchings acknowledges the tie between political correctness (he calls it that) and the descriptive approach to language study.
My own brush with political correctness is not as public as what Musburger and Mickelson were subjected to.
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Mr Morris points out that political correctness does not exist merely by dint of society's more egalitarian leanings.
Her clear, unequivocal vision cut straight through political correctness, self-importance, status, and fame.
What he believed, without apologies to populism or political correctness, was that the world was a lesser place without art.
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We have more to worry about than political correctness, and besides, the 1950s and 1960s were an economic golden age.
In his most poignant and hilarious chapter, Mr Pemble shows how Desdemona's handkerchief triggered a battle for lexical political correctness.
Better to call "a spade a spade", as we used to say before political correctness or public sensitivity took hold.
Grim laughter sometimes, for Orumbo is a nasty piece of work (Mr Bandele resists political correctness), but witty with it.
They also dressed the story in bathos and political correctness, arguing that female moms and cubs would be preferentially at risk.
Its becoming a hard habit to sustain these days, as Turkey's very own version of political correctness moves into high gear.
As Israel's top diplomat, Mr Lieberman's hardline policies, blunt invective and disregard for political correctness have raised concern domestically and internationally.
" Even the wiser bears, such as James Grant, publisher of Grant's Interest Rate Observer, admit to a certain "financial correctness.
Although gnome devotees have successfully withstood the pressures of horticultural correctness, they could yet fall victim to the cult of celebrity.
And in a perverse way, they can actually justify this claim of correctness because of all the mixed signals ricocheting around the discussion.
My oldest son, for example, decided back in high school that college offered him nothing but a lot of debt and political-correctness hassle.
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