When there is so much negative discussion over a woman choosing to have a career and a family, we are sending a shameful message at a time when we should be encouraging women instead of discouraging them.
"Most of the people at the recycling center didn't want to be filmed, because they think it's a shameful job, " said a Chinese woman named Lilly, one of the film's subjects, speaking Cantonese through a translator while collecting a fresh haul last week near Fulton Street.
This elevation of a uniquely shameful event in the history of Europe into a source of religious inspiration and even of national pride for Americans has happened as a result of successive surges of interest.
Now for a shameful confession: When the Galaxy Camera initially launched late in 2012, I dismissed it as gimmicky.
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"Three of my schoolmates lost their jobs this year, " he says under his breath, as if conveying a shameful secret.
" New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg, an independent, blasted them as "a shameful evasion of the crisis facing the country.
It can also result in painful losses if you become too pollyannaish about prospects for a stock with a shameful past.
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Mumbai's police chief Satyapal Singh called it "a shameful incident" and said that the policemen if found guilty would be punished.
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Unfortunately the rules don't allow us - and this is a shameful situation - to put players under 16 under contract.
Yet the problem with their promises is this: for every bit of conviction, there is a shameful share of pure posturing.
Today Munich is seen as a shameful low point in British diplomacy.
Others decried it as a shameful bailout of irresponsible lenders and borrowers.
It is shameful that in a civilized society we have to say this, but getting less loot is not the same thing as being robbed.
Looking at these trends, it seems overwhelmingly probable that we will look back on the death penalty as a shameful bit of lingering of savagery.
He goes through the painful process of de-idealizing his parents, discovering that his father could be arrogant and cruel and that even his protector, Dumbledore, had a shameful past.
He said it was a shameful day for Millwall, whose fans made up about 32, 000 of the crowd of 62, 335, as an increasingly tense atmosphere built up throughout the second half before trouble flared.
It is a shameful story for many of those concerned, and the authors make effective use of the vast archive of tobacco company documents now in the public domain, and of the personal archives of some of the scientists involved.
Here I have a shameful confession.
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In a society where failure is considered shameful, Yesh may be building a new generation of fearless entrepreneurs.
"I don't believe the American people believe that it's shameful for us to lose a fight, but I do believe they think it's shameful for us not to fight, " said Watts.
He said there had been a "shameful" lack of investment in tuberculosis treatment and research.
He said the pro-gun lobby had "lied" about the bill, that the vote was a "shameful" day for Washington.
However, she added that the role some Scots played in the slave trade during a "shameful period" should also be acknowledged.
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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu condemned the "shameful" arson attack in a statement issued Friday.
The release "concludes a sad and shameful chapter in the history of our Local Church, " the archdiocese said.
Laura Bush, the first lady of the United States at the time who advocated for the education of girls in Afghanistan, called the attacks a "cowardly and shameful" act.
In November the Patients Association published a report containing 16 "shameful" stories about the care of elderly patients.
Ms Davidson said Scotland had to ask itself whether it wanted to become like Greece, "borrowing and spending vast sums of other people's money in the hope and expectation of never being called to account", or like Germany, where "saving is a virtue and debt is shameful".
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