How To Use Double bind In A Sentence
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The company is caught in a double bind.If it doesn't modernise it won't make money, but if it does modernise they'll have to make people redundant because they won't need them any more.
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The non-helpers appeared to be caught in a double bind that locked them up.
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Women are caught in a double bind, marginalised in the community if they are not wives and mothers, under excessive pressure to be perfect if they are.
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He's in a double bind: he needs experience to get a job but he can't get experience without working.
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' This is something of a double bind as they have to say 'yes'.
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The headteacher is caught in a double bind because whether she expels the boy or lets him off, she still gets blamed.
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Hence the double bind attached to being appropriately feminine rears its ugly head again.
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The company is caught in a double bind. If it doesn't modernize it won't make money, but if it does modernize they'll have to make people redundant because they won't need them any more.
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It offers an escape from the double bind of commentary pithily summarised by Foucault, in the passage I quoted just now.
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Thus is the reporter put in a classic double bind.
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Exactly the same double bind is encountered in any theorization of racial difference.
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But now division heads are in a double bind.
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And some books about double bind were found manually in the laboratory of Southwest University.
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Thus is the reporter put in a classic double bind.
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Instead, art - the work of art - finds itself locked in a double bind between self-contained consummation and self-contained exclusion.
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This is not necessarily liberating: it may just be a double bind.
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The staged contrast reveals an acute awareness of this double bind, this problem of representing mimetic desire while remaining insulated from it.
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A former book dealer, he remains seduced by the double bind of academic arcana and financial chicanery.
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But now division heads are in a double bind.
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The double bind of colonialism required that he go to London in order to become a man - to make enough money to marry his sweetheart - yet London has emasculated him and made him inarticulate.
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Exactly the same double bind is encountered in any theorization of racial difference.
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Used together these two strategies comprise that peculiar language game known as a double bind.
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A few survivors, precariously perched on sill-less windows, survey their double bind looking for perspective and vanishing points, a place to tip themselves over the edge in hopes defatigable winging.
Kamikaze Birdsongs
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Women are caught in a double bind, marginalised in the community if they are not wives and mothers, under excessive pressure to be perfect if they are.
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Double bind questions are questions that, whichever way you answer, the result is the same.
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He's in a double bind: he needs experience to get a job but he can't get experience without working.
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A former book dealer, he remains seduced by the double bind of academic arcana and financial chicanery.
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Women are caught in a double bind, marginalised in the community if they are not wives and mothers, under excessive pressure to be perfect if they are.
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You seem to be in a double bind in that you can't really speak about defending yourself and yet the allegations against you seem to mount?
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Furthermore, welfare laws discourage states from providing assistance for abortions as well as to unwed mothers, placing low-income women in a double bind.
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He's in a double bind: he needs experience to get a job but he can't get experience without working.
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This is not necessarily liberating: it may just be a double bind.
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Women are caught in a double bind, marginalised in the community if they are not wives and mothers, under excessive pressure to be perfect if they are.
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Hence the double bind attached to being appropriately feminine rears its ugly head again.
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Hence the double bind attached to being appropriately feminine rears its ugly head again.
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And now a very strange argument ensues, me versus the Lebanese porter, because, I now understand, I am putting this guy, who barely speaks English, in a terrible kind of sedulous service double bind, a paradox of pampering:
Story pick: Funniest vacation story ever (that didn't appear in National Lampoon)
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Blot: That sounds as if you think we're caught in a double bind from which there's no escape.
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The headteacher is caught in a double bind because whether she expels the boy or lets him off, she still gets blamed.
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Thus is the reporter put in a classic double bind.
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Used together these two strategies comprise that peculiar language game known as a double bind.