Bodily
in sentence
147 examples of Bodily in a sentence
There, Belial finds a female with the same
bodily
structure as him and falls in love while Duane plans on finally heading out on his own.
He becomes inexplicably linked to a suicidal teenage girl whom he goes after, following his resurrection and complete
bodily
regeneration during his autopsy.
As Loeb pointed out more than 100 years ago, when it comes to inventions involving
bodily
materials and biological processes, moral questions are difficult to answer.
Surgery conducted on most intersex infants is cosmetic: its aim is not to ensure proper
bodily
functions according to medical needs, but rather to bring the appearance of the body into line with established gender norms.
Circumcision has increasingly come under fire in Europe, because the definition of human rights has expanded to include children’s
bodily
integrity, while the definition of religious freedom has narrowed to include primarily worship and association.
Let us recall that it was Sweden’s top-selling newspaper, Aftonbladet, that last year published an anti-Semitic blood libel by alleging that Israeli soldiers routinely murdered Palestinian children and harvested their
bodily
organs for sale on the international black market.
At the same time, the number of attacks – from insults to property damage to
bodily
harm – against elected officials tripled in 2016.
A year ago, a German judge ruled that religious circumcision was a cruel practice that inflicted
bodily
harm on boys and was therefore illegal – a view supported by many commentators in the media.
These processes combine to produce the private and unpleasant
bodily
awareness that we call pain.
Perhaps the most challenging is that of understanding how the brain integrates sensory, emotional, and cognitive processes when an injury occurs to form the complex
bodily
awareness that we know as pain.
One of my abiding recollections from childhood was the photograph of a burly Socialist parliamentarian, Raj Narain, a former wrestler, being
bodily
carried out of the House by four sergeants-at-arms for shouting out of turn and disobeying the Speaker’s orders to return to his seat.
The tribunal also found that acts of genocide (killing Muslims and “causing serious
bodily
or mental harm”) were committed when Bosnian Serbs attacked seven predominantly Muslim municipalities in 1992.
How can you do anything but keep your distance when you have experienced, bodily, both disaster and miracle?
To make things worse, there may be a change in basic
bodily
functions.
Just as we can use financial software to manage our money, we can now use a variety of software tools to monitor our own behavior and
bodily
statistics.
In short, dietetics was a matter of virtue as well as of
bodily
health.
The brain is a
bodily
organ just like any other.
It is time for governments to listen to the millions of women who are demanding reproductive justice and
bodily
autonomy.
Consider the case of Michael Clarke, the captain of the Australian cricket team, who recently threatened
bodily
harm to an opposing player.
Moreover, the principle of sexual selection implies that, in addition to regulating
bodily
functions, the nervous system indirectly influences the progressive development of
bodily
and mental structures such as ornamental appendages; cognitive skills like musical ability; and characteristics such as courage and perseverance.
From a moral standpoint, there is a strong case to be made for respecting a woman’s personal freedom and
bodily
autonomy, rather than forcing her to put her health or wellbeing at risk by carrying an unwanted or unsafe pregnancy to term.
The Greek Court of Appeals upheld the convictions of the leaders of Golden Dawn, the only openly Nazi party to have won seats in any parliament since the 1940s, on charges of murder, grievous
bodily
harm, and directing a criminal organization.
Crucially, it understands health as a state that is achieved when our behavior within our environment is adapted to our
bodily
needs.
By focusing instead on prevention, while adapting our environments and behaviors to our
bodily
needs, we can initiate a new age of medicine that enables us to overcome a host of avoidable diseases.
Yet ending this cruel practice – which steals girls’ childhoods,
bodily
autonomy, and chance to build their own futures – is essential to achieve a range of SDGs, including securing gender equality, improving health, and delivering a quality education and economic opportunities to all.
After communism, Romania's people recognized that democratic societies have a responsibility to guarantee women’s
bodily
autonomy, and to respect the right of all citizens to make their own decisions about whether and when to start or add to a family.
Formerly every separate desire caused by suffering or privation, such as hunger or thirst, was relieved by some
bodily
action which brought enjoyment; but now privation and suffering were not followed by relief, but the attempt to obtain relief occasioned fresh suffering.
Now, my gallant Ned, do you know how many square centimeters you have on your
bodily
surface?""I haven't the foggiest notion, Professor Aronnax."
I might add that this was a man of great pride, that his calm, firm gaze seemed to reflect thinking on an elevated plane, and that the harmony of his facial expressions and
bodily
movements resulted in an overall effect of unquestionable candor-- according to the findings of physiognomists, those analysts of facial character.
Fortunately I controlled myself and stretched out on the bed to soothe my
bodily
agitation.
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