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EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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Try to avoid gender-specific language such as "mankind," which seems to refer only to men.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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Being unemployed has all the social, psychological and moral effects characteristic of men but with additional gender-specific dynamics.
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Between you, two sets of speculations unfurl, speculations that correspond to gender-specific concerns.
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However, the concern was gender-specific , focusing on men and appearing unnecessary or irrelevant for women.
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Psychoanalysts influenced by feminism may try to develop methods sensitive to gender-specific experiences.
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Second, the law is gender-specific , singling out women for more lenient treatment.
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The point is that the differences and similarities are not necessarily mutually exclusive; rather, they both raise gender-specific issues.
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The quest for greater knowledge was underpinned by a highly gender-specific discourse on sexuality.