Commissar Thembi Msane said cases of gender-based violence must be thoroughly investigated.
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It questions why we need gender designation, offering a gender neutral 'per'.
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However, she's since come to see gender reveals in a different light.
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A new study has revealed gender imbalance in the EU referendum debate.
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We call it 'the Thing'; of course it doesn't have a gender.
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The middle school survey found that violence was coupled with gendered thinking.
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Hallmark's gendered story also does not include single mothers, nor incarcerated mothers.
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The decision to drop gendered language won JAL praise on social media.
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The study findings demonstrate strong gendered implications for community and policy makers.
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They're master criminals, or mistress criminals -even the terminology is gendered.
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These results demonstrate that Si, like body composition, hasgender-dependent changes during puberty.
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It is the only service branch that hasgender-segregated basic training.
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But some of the hottest forthcoming movies are female-led -so hasgender discrimination in the industry been busted?
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After all, Vodou hasgender fluidity at the core: men might become mediums for female spirits, women for male spirits.
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Northern Trust hasgender goals in place that focus not just on the number at the top, but on the pipeline too.
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They're master criminals, or mistress criminals -even the terminology isgendered.
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Physicians say that this spirit isgendered in this manner wise.
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And he that isgendered of the pard, lacketh that nobility.
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It isgendered, but more misanthropic than misogynistic.
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For the thing that gendereth and the thing that isgendered are not diverse but touching matter.
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Figures on the number of very young people havinggender reassignment surgery each year are also easy to uncover.
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Thai universities have allowed transgender students to dress as women for official documents and graduation ceremonies on grounds of havinggender identity disorder.