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Both the players and coach responded with whistles, hooting and generally demeaning behavior toward her.
President Obama has also contributed to the unfolding war by isolating, demeaning and otherwise undermining Israel.
The measure is designed to remove language that has become outdated or demeaning from the US code.
Women have often been portrayed in demeaning or damaging ways on billboards, magazines, television and magazines, he noted.
Talackova said earlier her entry in the competition is about equality, even if some believe pageants are demeaning.
Obama campaign spokeswoman Jen Psaki told reporters that the president found the comment "outrageous and demeaning to women".
After weeks of denouncing and demeaning each other, bitter rivals ended the invective.
The tendency among Washington policymakers is to lump Afghanistan and Pakistan together as Afpak, a designation Pakistanis find demeaning.
Some board members found him demeaning and confrontational when they dared make suggestions on how to run the company.
She never considered this work demeaning, and in fact looked down on Mrs.
And if it's demeaning to an actual black man in the movie ...
They chose an average of 0.67 demeaning activities for those partners to perform.
The new American ambassador in Moscow, Robert Strauss, just this week took President Bush's logic one demeaning step further.
They said the tours were demeaning, exploited the poor, and taught them to be dependent on the handouts of others.
They are quitting their demeaning jobs and walking with their heads held high, no longer invisible to those around them.
One sore point for this group is that for some, this country's basic pensions have been meagre, complicated and occasionally demeaning.
After years on the job, they see nothing sinister, tawdry or demeaning about their occupation and consider their lives quite normal.
Most of his party regard that prospect as both demeaning and politically damaging, though that is not necessarily their final word.
It shows how media campaigning is demeaning to left and right alike, and how numbing it can be for the electorate.
Jobs could get away with being demanding, cajoling, and often demeaning to his engineers in a way that Cook simply cannot.
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Pundits have portrayed Obama as an oversharer and a taskmaster, demeaning her husband by acknowledging his morning breath and his body odor.
According to this view, the South has changed and now Section 5 represents a demeaning and unconstitutional burden on the covered jurisdictions.
The Miss Alderney contest is not demeaning to women, says the organiser.
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Demeaning, insulting gender-based attacks by national commentators on women who dare to raise their voices, even regarding our own reproductive health.
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He draws a line however at insulting or demeaning his religious beliefs.
Saudis are averse to taking orders or work they see as demeaning, and imported labour is, on average, 30% cheaper than Saudi manpower.
Muslims consider some of the images particularly demeaning, including one of Mohammed wearing a turban shaped like a bomb with a lit fuse.
In my house no one is the servant as we "pick up" after each other and we don't find anything demeaning about it.
All four duos were charged by the federation with not doing their best to win a match and abusing or demeaning the sport.
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