taboo造句61, Like Stanley Feingold before him, he had violated the taboo against discussing the limits of the remedial process.
62, Until a few years ago, there was a taboo around the subject of divorce.
63, This should certainly not be a taboo subject, but nor should it be used to flagellate the mass of teachers.
64, As unemployment rose in 1992, redundancy ceased to be a taboo subject.
65, Expressing such views requires courage because it would appear to be taboo to talk about protecting fee income.
66, Langue, livelihood estate, environment, costume, taboo or social organization?
67, Contingency planning, once taboo, is taking shape.
68, In the main, children are taboo in the workplace.
69, Forth taboo: Underwear and outerwear washed together.
70, Excess body hair is taboo, especially in females.
71, Uygur taboo pig, do not eat pork.
72, Taboo words can be analyzed historically and sociologically.
73, Problems arise from a perspective that " potential is a taboo or code word for failure. "
74, With regard to the study of euphemism, it is limited to the range in related to taboo in English, while in Chinese euphemism is treated as a kind of rhetorical device.
75, HATTIESBURG, Miss. — For generations here in the deepest South, there had been a great taboo: publicly crossing the color line for love.
76, Among the many discoveries of Capt. James Cook was a linguistic one , the term taboo.
77, In Israel, job hunters have the option of including a headshot with their resumes, whereas that is customary in many European countries but taboo in the United States, Ruffle said.
78, New " firework cracker safety and quality " the standard makes clear a regulation, of compound of Potassium of taboo chloric acid, arsenic, mercuric compound can serve as producer goods.
79, That's because it is the rudest, crudest, most taboo term in the English language, the superstar of four-letter words.
80, Calls for a multiparty democracy remain taboo, but not much else.
81, A bail-out for Greece, once taboo, is now being debated—and German ministers have even come out in favour of a putative European Monetary Fund (see article).
82, The public have also been given blow-by-blow accounts of taxi strikes in several cities, even though industrial action has long been a taboo subject in case it triggers wider unrest.
83, The harsh sentence marked the first time a legal punishment had been handed down since female activists began their campaign in June to break the taboo in this ultraconservative Muslim nation.
84, The taboo is a negative self-repression for trepidation that come from some mystery or feculent something.
85, But discover it is a kind of carcinogenic substance before long, accordingly by taboo.
86, There is a taboo against giving aid to Myanmar for fear of bolstering the dreadful regime.
87, There are close relations among Chinese language taboo, admiration and homophone.
88, Taboo acts as a cultural and anthropologic concept and social rule, and also is the indication of culture difference.
89, One explanation for the pig-eating taboo is that pork that is not cooked sufficiently may read a disease called trichinosis.
90, From the dietetic cultural point of view, the article analyzes the content, form, characteristics and relative etiquette, taboo etc. of the flesh-eating structure of the Ewenke Nationality.