Some, in the name of full-inclusion, like to keep Christmas out of the public sphere.
Because it really is hurting us that these distortions continue in the public sphere.
Representational culture of this kind persisted into the 18th century, but a public sphere developed alongside it.
"Before there were physical spaces where people discussed politics - the public sphere has been reconfigured, " she said.
Shirkey says it highlights that the Internet is a private sphere, not a public sphere, that tolerates public speech.
When voters are asked if they want to ban racial preferences in the public sphere, they generally say yes.
Also, and this could be more important, it is becoming more willing to tolerate religious involvement in the public sphere.
In the public sphere, debates continue between naturalism and spiritual or religious or dualistic worldviews, and those debates are worth having.
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Anyone who promotes socialism as a way to empower the masses in America should be shamed out of the public sphere.
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But when they get into the public sphere and start going into the problems of politics, they tend to be very shortsighted.
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They care about keeping Christianity and God out of the public sphere.
There should be enough information out there in the public sphere to discuss and litigate this case without any more secrets being divulged.
None of these technologies or anything even remotely like them existed in 1997, when the Web in the public sphere was still in its infancy.
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For women in the Middle East to become leaders in their communities, it is imperative that they gain confidence as they participate in a public sphere.
It is necessary to expand the private and private-public sphere of charges for any crimes committed by representatives of the state and those in state service.
But the country's constitution was reformed in the late 1980s, removing the job of prime minister, and Moussavi vanished from the public sphere for two decades.
The cardinal, who is known for his robust defence of traditionalist Christian teaching, said the enemies of Christianity want to "take God from the public sphere".
Though political and social factors began pushing women almost immediately out of the public sphere, with less than 2% represented in the new Parliament, women are fighting back.
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But I realized that photos like the ones of me, and ones much racier, would end up coming into the public sphere when women of my generation run for office.
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If and when face-recognition technology improves to the point where surreptitious cameras can routinely recognise individuals, privacy, as it has existed in the public sphere, will in effect be wiped out.
Although the board hasn't indicated its thinking, students at Penn State now offer mixed impressions about the prospect of yet another trace of their former coach wiped from the public sphere.
Mark had never bothered to whitewash the existence of Tom, nor had he really said much about the greatness of the public sphere that he could leverage for his own business.
The first is that organized cultural minorities whose practices and preferences are granted legitimacy in the public sphere become potential claimants on a variety of institutional spaces and practices regulated by the state.
More attacks at the public sphere in general.
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But to wade a bit further into the public sphere can open you up to attack, as this Washington Post article points out, noting the case of Penn State climate scientist Michael E.
The move was orchestrated by President Dilma Rousseff, who wanted a woman of her utmost confidence at the top job, while Gabrielli is expected to move into the public sphere, eyeing a governorship for 2014.
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And I knew that there could be no other answer to the question than this: Society has to accept that women of my generation have sexual lives that are going to leak into the public sphere.
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Sting still does annual concerts, but by and large as a cause - one of the first I ever noticed as a child growing up in the 1980s - has largely disappeared from the public sphere.
Robert Reich : I do want to talk tonight about an issue that is very near and dear and of concern to me and it is basically about higher education in the public sphere in the United States.
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Widely described as extraordinarily shy, self-deprecating and down-to-earth, Kennedy has tended to limit her forays into the public sphere to nonpartisan activity, penning books on civil liberties and serving as the de facto guardian of her father's legacy.
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