For example:
The wish to flirt with someone new at a bar or in a night club is inaccessible for big groups of young people with different disabilities.
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Score: 975474
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SECURITY COUNCIL OFFICIAL RECORDS, 3RD YEAR : 309TH MEETING, 29 MAY 1948, LAKE SUCCESS, NEW YORK
En jon"
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Le Gouvernement britannique flirte, je le
répète, avec les Etats arabe,c;. C'est naturellement
une politique à long terme. (...) Le Gouvernement britan-
nique fait des avances aux Arabes et aux Etats
arabes, mais ce flirt ne tient aucunement compte
des intérêts de la population arabe de Palestine.
(...) The word "inde-
pendence" cannot be found in the United King-
dom vocabulary, when the Palestine question Ï3
discussed. .
1 repeat that the United Kingdom is flirting
with the Arab States. This is undoubtedly a long-
term poliey.
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Score: 956709.6
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OPTIONAL PROTOCOL: FINAL DECISION ON COMMUNICATION 18/2008
The accused also testified, claiming that
the sexual intercourse was consensual and that he and the author had been flirting
for a long time before the alleged rape took place. (...) While acknowledging and
giving a very detailed account of all training undertaken by both the Philippine
Judicial Academy and the Supreme Court Committee on Gender Responsiveness in
the Judiciary, the author states that much still needs to be done, given the extent of
CEDAW/C/46/D/18/2008
9 10-54558
the prejudice against the female victims of rape and other forms of sexual violence.
Language:English
Score: 908831.2
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SUMMARY RECORD OF THE 14TH MEETING, HELD AT THE PALAIS DES NATIONS, GENEVA, ON THURSDAY, 13 AUGUST 1992 : COMMISSION ON HUMAN RIGHTS, SUB-COMMISSION ON PREVENTION OF DISCRIMINATION AND PROTECTION OF MINORITIES, 44TH SESSION
The latter too
often tried to emulate the Western model, flirting ineffectually with the free
market, criminality, prostitution and drugs. (...) Over 40,000
women elementary and high school teachers had been dismissed within the first
few years of the establishment of the Islamic Republic. The lack of female
teachers had resulted in the closure of many schools for girls, since schools
were not mixed, so that at least 89 per cent of Iranian rural women were
illiterate.
Language:English
Score: 897008.8
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REPORT OF THE SPECIAL RAPPORTEUR ON THE SALE OF CHILDREN, CHILD PROSTITUTION AND CHILD PORNOGRAPHY, OFELIA CALCETAS-SANTOS
The Special Rapporteur remains concerned about the situation of several
thousand female ritual slaves known as “Tro Kosi” in south-eastern Ghana.
These females are given by their families to work as slaves in religious
shrines as a way of appeasing the gods for crimes supposedly committed by
relatives. (...) Trinidad and Tobago has reported that one facet of its problem with
child sex tourism - foreigners visiting a country (solely or inter alia ) for
the purpose of having sex with children - is the phenomenon of “beach boys” -
males as young as 14 who are seen escorting female tourists on the beaches.
There is growing concern that sexual activity among children of primary school
age has been heightened by the presence of tourists, as children frequenting
the beaches after school and during the vacation periods are exposed to
varying degrees of sexual activity.
Language:English
Score: 872261.1
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At that time he realized that a policy aimed at creating a non-racial state by non-violent means had failed, that his comrades were beginning to lose confidence, and that they were flirting alarmingly with the idea of terrorism. Mandela, who has been compared to Gandhi,yielded to the reality principle; he preferred to forego the non-violence which he would have preferred, but which had proved inadequate in the context of a state founded on total racial segregation and great brutality.
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Score: 865181
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SITUATION OF MUSLIM AND ARAB PEOPLES IN VARIOUS PARTS OF THE WORLD : REPORT / BY DOUDOU DIENE, SPECIAL RAPPORTEUR ON CONTEMPORARY FORMS OF RACISM, RACIAL DISCRIMINATION, XENOPHOBIA AND RELATED INTOLERANCE
Whereas after 1981 the watchword was - in one of the 110 promises of the socialist
candidate to the Presidency of the Republic, François Mitterrand - to recognize in respect of all
components of French society “the right to be different”,46 a pronounced return to the
assimilation efforts so dear to the Third Republic subsequently took place; the former slogan was
reversed, and “the right to indifference” was advocated in what became a new vehicle for
integration à la française.47 One example of this volte-face is offered by the France Plus
association which, supported by successive Governments, left and right, from 1988 to 1995
began to “flirt with latent Islamophobia”,48 in particular at the time of the first Gulf war in 1991.
(...) The question of the veil has always been a matter of debate for Muslims - and the
question of male and female dress has always been a political question.
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Score: 855596.4
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GENERAL ASSEMBLY, 18TH SESSION, 3RD COMMITTEE : 1214TH MEETING, FRIDAY, 27 SEPTEMBER 1963, NEW YORK
Those States which loudly proclaimed
their respect for the ideals of the Charter and at
the same time flirted with a country like South
Africa also displayed a form of hypocrisy which was
an insult to the whole of mankind, and the delegation
of Tanganyika earnestly hoped that they would desist.
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Score: 849205.2
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GE.12-48062
Commi
Where paragraph 8, section (a) of the Equal Treatment Act (gender) was indicated,
and the plaintiff was female:
Year
Decisions finding a breach of
the law Compromise
Decisions rejecting a breach
of the law
2008 0 0 2
2009 5 0 1
2010 2 2 5
2011 3 2 2
2012* 1 0 2
Cases closed by25 September, 2012 are included in the above data.
(...) With regard to the above, the constitutional and legal rules indicated allow for the
application of measures that foster equal opportunity, including female quotas. There are,
however, many ways of creating equal opportunity, of which the quota system - as also
expressed in section 25 of the Commission's earlier opinion - is just one method, therefore
the acceptance of equal opportunities for the target groups can be promoted in several ways
and using several methods.
44. (...) The aim of the Women's Association is to represent a
healthy female ideal to promote fulfilment of women in the family, the work place and
public life.
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Score: 823742.3
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SUCCESSFUL STRATEGIES FOR ADDRESSING THE USE OF TECHNOLOGY TO FACILITATE TRAFFICKING IN PERSONS, AND TO PREVENT AND INVESTIGATE TRAFFICKING IN PERSONS : BACKGROUND PAPER PREPARED BY THE SECRETARIAT
Traffickers would then offer the victims, as the only alternative
for repaying the debt incurred under deception, the option of selling their organs.15
The European Union Agency for Law Enforcement Cooperation (Europol) reports
that the recruitment of female victims of trafficking in illegal surrogacy programmes
and the sale of their newborns increasingly takes place online as well, as victims are
lured with offers to purchase babies.16 The traffickers particularly exploit the specific
situations of vulnerability of these individuals, as there are documented cases of
victims who are homeless, suffer from mental and physical disabilities, are single
parents with children or are elderly.17 Although some cases have been documented of
online advertisements being used in connection with forced and sham marriages, the
profiling and recruitment of victims with the use of information and communications
technology is most commonly used in trafficking for sexual exploitation, including
child sexual exploitation.18 The COVID-19 pandemic has acted as a catalyst in that
regard due to the increased use of the Internet, in particular social networks, especially
their use by children, who have become exposed to risks of recruitment in trafficking
cases, for example, through online video gaming sites. 19 Traffickers also frequently
use the “lover boy” method to lure underage victims into sexual exploitation.20
2. (...) This is used, for example, in the
“lover boy” method of recruitment, in which traffickers flirt and interact with
individuals, ask them to send erotic pictures and then use those to coerce those
individuals into sexual exploitation.

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Score: 817838.96
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