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1 Many scientists believe that genetically modifying human embryos crosses an ethical line and should remain taboo .
2 These days, you can hear all of them on cable television, but they remain taboo for network television shows.
3 For the ruling Communist Party, the 1989 demonstrations that clogged Tiananmen Square in Beijing and spread to other cities remain taboo .
4 But dying - what it feels like to die - remains taboo .
5 The whole subject of land and property ownership in the UK remains taboo .
6 But homosexuality remains taboo and often illegal in many parts of Africa and Asia.
7 But speculation about this particular aspect of Saudi Kremlinology remains taboo in the media.
8 The anniversary remains taboo in China and will not be marked by the government.
9 In Libya, rape victims are often ostracised, and discussion of the crime remains taboo .
10 In Libya, rape victims are often ostracized, and discussion of the crime remains taboo .
11 Despite slowly changing attitudes, gay sex remains taboo in India.
12 Sexual intercourse remains taboo among adolescents in a Chinese society such as Hong Kong.
13 Public discussion of the event remains taboo in China.
14 Public discussion of the killings remains taboo in China.
15 But homosexuality in the country remains taboo , with discrimination and abuse against LGBT+ widespread.
16 What remains taboo is any idea of release.
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